Superman, Dean Cain
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Dean Cain has a problem with DC Studios co-head and Superman director James Gunn calling the superhero an immigrant. The MAGA supporter and Donald Trump fan said the superhero film might be too “woke” and turn away moviegoers.
For a generation of kids too young to catch Christopher Reeve’s Superman run in the ’80s, ABC’s Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman served as their introduction to the invincible titan. That means Dean Cain was many people’s first exposure to a live-action Superman—and he’s not too happy with James Gunn’s recent comments about the hero being an immigrant.
The New Adventures of Superman" actor Dean Cain believes "Superman" director James Gunn's decision to call the Man of Steel an immigrant was a mistake that could end up financially hurting the new DC Universe film.
The New Adventures of Superman, has shared some of the reservations he has about James Gunn's take on the iconic
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While Fox News hosts and Dean Cain decry James Gunn's new Superman as "woke," The View's Whoopi Goldberg praised the movie's kinder, gentler take.
Expectations are sky-high, as director James Gunn ("Guardians of the Galaxy") launches what is set to be the foundation of a brand-new cinematic universe for DC. Giant monsters, robots - and flying dogs"When I was a kid and I started reading comic books,
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United News of Bangladesh (UNB) on MSNNew 'Superman' film aims to inspire hope in a cynical worldSuperman is returning to the big screen with more than just superpowers - filmmaker James Gunn hopes the iconic hero will reignite hope in an increasingly skeptical world.
James Gunn's "Superman" launches a revamped DC movie universe with a new Man of Steel. It works on both counts, thanks to star David Corenswet.