Superman, James Gunn and Zack Snyder
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There’s a new DC universe in town that’s being kick-started by James Gunn’s “Superman” this weekend. Headlined by David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, “Superman” is poised to relaunch the DC universe and usher in a more vibrant,
Warner Bros./DC Studios’ “Superman” is keeping a red hot July box office humming with a $56.5 million opening day that includes $22.5 million from Thursday previews. Independent projections now have the first film in James Gunn’s new DC cinematic universe earning a $122 million domestic opening from 4,135 locations.
Rick and Morty' exec producer Scott Marder shared how James Gunn and Zack Snyder agreed to parody themselves and their dueling 'Superman' takes.
Joining a long list of celebrity voices to have appeared on Rick and Morty, Snyder popped up to play himself. But the main guest star in “Ricker Than Fiction” is James Gunn —whose Superman hits theaters later this week,
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Screen Rant on MSNZack Snyder Teaches James Gunn How To Direct Superman In Unexpected CrossoverAn unexpected crossover between Zack Snyder and James Gunn sees the former giving the latter advice on the DC Universe character of Superman.
Superman's Rotten Tomatoes score beats Man of Steel. Scroll to see how high Gunn's reboot is flying in critics’ eyes!
Below, we have our ranking of the nine modern, live-action Superman films, as well as the extended version of one that debuted on streaming. We’re skipping a few of the extended serials from the 1950s because, frankly, we haven’t seen them, but our friends at Screencrush say they’re pretty good. Do you agree with these rankings? Let us know below.
Playing exaggerated versions of themselves, directors Zack Snyder and James Gunn engaged in banter that both roasted and celebrated their filmmaking styles.
WARNING: There are spoilers ahead for Rick and Morty Season 8, Episode 7! James Gunn and Zack Snyder finally confronted their differences when it comes to Superman this weekend, as both were guest stars on the new episode of Rick and Morty.
As James Gunn‘s DCU launches with the premiere of Superman, his Marvel days appear to be in the past for now. Following the director’s 2018 ousting from the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, Gunn admitted he “thought my career was over,