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David Corenswet's new "Superman" is a hit. So what's next? A look at other movies and TV shows coming to the DC universe.
James Gunn's 'Superman' debuted to $220 million worldwide. Industry insiders are divided over whether that's a success or not.
Man of Steel, Peacemaker and more DC titles have seen their viewership soar since Superman's theatrical release
Superman' (2025) has hit the big screen, and this time around, the 'S' doesn't just stand for hope, but surreal filming locations too.
James Gunn's 'Superman' soared to the top of the box office this weekend, notching a win for Warner Bros. and DC Studios, which see the film as a way to revive the entire DC universe.
Superman swooped into theaters last weekend, but is the first DC Studios movie a bona fide hit for the newly launched DCU franchise or just another superhero movie that's barely meeting expectations?
The last few decades of Superman on the big screen created an unfortunate myth about the character: Superman was “boring,” “too powerful,” “uninteresting” and then, bizarrely, “grumpy and brooding” in the Zack Snyder Universe.
The movie has a ways to go before it’s profitable. But importantly, the DC gang managed to make a superhero movie that fans actually enjoyed.
In a bid to kickoff a new era for DC Studios, James Gunn’s “Superman” opened with $122 million in U.S. and Canada ticket sales over the weekend.
As well as introducing David Corenswet as the new Man of Steel and kickstarting the DC Universe on the big screen, James Gunn’s Superman also introduced a smorgasbord of other popular and underrated DC Comics characters to the rebooted franchise.