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Superman” is expected to tally between $130 million and $140 million at the box office during its full three-day opening weekend.
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Fiction Horizon on MSNWarner Bros. Execs Will Celebrate If “Superman” Hits $500 Million, But Will That Be Enough?The new Superman movie brings a fresh take on the classic DC hero. Written and directed by James Gunn, the film stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent, better known as Superman. This movie is the first live-action installment in the new DC Universe,
Jack O'Halloran, best known for playing an alien bad guy in 'Superman II', still has hope the Man of Steel can stand for the American way.
Matt Belloni, Puck founding partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Superman movie, what's interesting about this version of Superman and much more.
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.”
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James Gunn's 'Superman' lacks magic, but it gets one fundamental thing right about the least cool, but certainly greatest, of all the superheroes.
Will Reeve, the look-alike son of late actor Christopher Reeve, has opened up about filming his cameo for the latest “Superman” movie – and how he learned that the short scene was leaked online.
DC fans have hilariously thanked former “Black Adam” actor Dwayne Johnson for James Gunn’s “Superman” success, which opened nationally in theaters Friday and raked in the year’s best box office preview total with $22.5 million.
The integration includes key placements on the CTV platform, a voice query activation and a content hub all themed around the DC superhero blockbuster.
The new Superman movie is pointedly not an origin story for the iconic hero. Audiences have already seen the planet Krypton blow up, watched Kryptonian scientist Jor-El and his wife Lara send baby Kal-El in rocket ship to Earth,
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iHeart on MSNWarner Bros CEO 'Dismissed' Black Superman Film For Being ‘Too Woke’Warner Bros CEO David Zaslav reportedly "dismissed" a film depicting a Black version of Superman, claiming the idea was "too woke."