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From superheroic battles to the post-credit scenes, here’s everything you need to know about the conclusion of James Gunn’s ‘Superman’NEED TO KNOWSuperman, which released in theaters July 11, is James Gunn’s reboot of the titular DC Comics superheroThe movie stars David Corenswet,
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Since Kirk Alyn first played the Man of Steel in the 1958 movie serial “Superman,” countless actors have donned the hero’s cape over the years. That includes everyone from newcomers to Nicolas Cage in a brief cameo in “The Flash.
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McFarlane Toys wanted to make sure the hero premiered with a bang by releasing a brand new resin statue of the new Superman.
Warner Bros./DC Studios’ “Superman” is off and flying at the box office with $22.5 million from preview screenings, the most for any film this year. That total is nearly double the $11.5 million preview total of Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*” and the $12 million preview total of “Captain America: Brave New World.”