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Comic stories have been around since the 1930s, and movies based on the heroes have been around for just as long. Some think ...
David Corenswet has emerged as the poster boy of Hollywood's superheroes. Picking up the iconic role of Superman in James ...
Director James Gunn’s newest film “Superman” shows how the iconoclastic character is still relevant to modern society. While ...
Longtime fans and historians of the comic books note that director James Gunn’s comments weren’t superimposing a new ...
The new “Superman” movie isn’t an attack on Donald Trump’s immigration policies, but it shows how alienated from America many ...
As James Gunn’sSuperman rockets its way to more box office glory, the online noise has been louder than ever, with not all of it good. Right-wing pundits and social media grifters have seized on the ...
When James Gunn took charge of Superman, fans braced for something different, and he delivered. He didn’t just reboot the Man ...
Trust has collapsed in the institutions Superman used to defend. Mr Kent’s chosen profession, it must be admitted, is not ...
And the character has been “woke”—that is, a champion of social justice—since the beginning as well. Superman is described in his debut comic as a “champion of the oppressed” and a “physical marvel ...
In the film’s bland, demoralizing vision, America is nothing special — and neither, for that matter, is Superman.
Director James Gunn talks about why his new "Superman" film shows the hero as more vulnerable and human, and how themes like kindness, compassion and immigrant identity shaped the story.
Oh man, is that woke or what? All this empathy and human kindness business. “Superwoke” is what Fox News host Jesse Watters called the new Superman movie. “Iconic hero movie to embrace pro-immigrant ...