David Corenswet had one disagreement with James Gunn on the set of Superman. The 32-year-old actor took on the titular superhero in the director's 2025 DC Universe film, but the pair had different ideas when it came to the kiss Clark Kent/Superman shares with Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) at the end of the blockbuster.
Once again, TV and film gave us so much joy and escapism as the world continues to spiral into chaos.
There are blooper reels from movies, and then there are blooper reels from James Gunn movies. It’s clear from the blooper reels from the Guardians of the Galaxy movies that Gunn can bring out the goofy.
It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s Superman on streaming. The movie of the summer will soon stream on HBO Max. But when will it arrive, you ask? Why, Superman will start soaring into streaming on September 19.
Recently, we learned that the upcoming follow-up to James Gunn’s Superman is not going to be your standard “Superman II.” The newly named Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow would actually feature David Corenswet’s Superman in a co-lead role with Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 3, “Another Rick Up My Sleeve.”] Peacemaker Season 2 is in full swing, and as teased by series creator James Gunn, it’s the follow-up to the events of Superman, which saw a dimensional rift briefly opened in Metropolis by big bad Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult).
James Gunn isn’t wasting any time getting David Corenswet’s Clark Kent back on the big screen. This week he announced his Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow, will arrive in theaters in the summer of 2027.
David Corenswet will once again don Superman’s red trunks – with Warner Bros confirming a sequel to James Gunn’s superhero reboot will arrive in cinemas in less than two years.
We officially have a name and release date for the next iteration of James Gunn’s Superman in the DCU, and it’s titled Superman: Man of Tomorrow. This is actually the second Superman movie with this title, as there was a straight-to-video animated film of the same name released in 2020.
The sequel, titled 'Man of Tomorrow,' is set to arrive in theaters July 9, 2027.
Well, that didn’t take long. And it won’t take long, either. Co-CEO and creative head of the DCU, James Gunn, has announced his Superman sequel. The DCU’s Man of Tomorrow will arrive in theaters on July 9, 2027.
Of all the actors who have ever played the Man of Steel on screen, only with a handful of them do we feel comfortable saying “They were born to play Superman.” The late Christopher Reeve was obviously one of them.
DC Studios’ James Gunn is doing many interviews in the wake of the success of Superman, and the early critical acclaim for season two of Peacemaker.
Before he was the Man of Steel in Superman, David Corenswet starred in another delightful hit, Twisters. And, in what might be one of the most adorable videos of the decade, the Twisters cast all went WILD when they learned, on set, that David Corenswet would play the next Superman.
Before the DCU kicked off, James Gunn promised he wouldn’t be writing and directing everything. How could he? But he did write and direct the DCU’s first entry Superman to great success.
James Gunn’s Superman is now the highest-grossing solo film featuring the Man of Steel at the box office. At least domestically. And pretty soon, it will overtake Batman v Superman as the highest-grossing movie featuring Superman, period.
James Gunn’s Superman told the story of a brave superhero trying to do good in an evil world. His Clark Kent served as a beacon in the darkness, a reminder of who we should be.
When it comes to onscreen flying, Superman has come a long way since George Reeves jumped out a window in the ’50s. It’s even light-years better since they hoisted Christopher Reeve in the air on wires in the ’70s.
James Gunn's Superman has officially landed in theaters, and as a tribute to the late Christopher Reeve, who starred as the Man of Steel in the 1978 movie and its three follow-ups, his son made a cameo as a reporter.
When the DCEU stumbled to an unsatisfying conclusion, few fans had any confidence left in the DC brand from a movie-making perspective.
David Corenswet got the "wildest bruise" on his "right testicle" while filming Superman. Taking part in Vanity Fair's Lie Detector Test series, his co-star
David Corenswet plays a version of Superman who has "never fit in". The 31-year-old actor has taken on the title role of the legendary DC Comics character - which has famously been played by the likes of Christopher Reeve and Henry Cavill over the years - in the upcoming Warner Bros.
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