Superman, Box Office and Second Weekend
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Longtime fans and historians of the comic books note that director James Gunn’s comments weren’t superimposing a new storyline on the beloved hero.
James Gunn's new Superman movie starring David Corenswet has been making headlines this week for its 'punk' and anti-war message. Released in UK cinemas on July 11, the film has taken the world by storm,
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Superman” remains up, up and away at the box office. The superhero reboot retained its crown as three new releases, “Smurfs,” “I Know What You Did Last Summer” and Ari Aster’s “Eddington,” failed to pack a punch in theaters.
Trust has collapsed in the institutions Superman used to defend. Mr Kent’s chosen profession, it must be admitted, is not what it was. (The 1978 film dates itself by opening with a paean to a “symbol of hope”—not Superman but the Daily Planet,
While Superman is taking his lumps throughout the superhero movie, The Green Lantern, played wonderfully by Nathan Fillion, walks through disasters and battles with nary a scratch. He is unflappable and seemingly untouchable by any of the many enemies he faces throughout the movie. He’s even cocky about it.
While Michael Holt has appeared in the animated series “Justice League: Unlimited” as well as “Arrow,” this marks the first time Mister Terrific has appeared in a live-action D.C. film, and in this brand new film, he stands as one of the most important characters in the entire movie.
Superman’s Four-Legged Hero Finally Gets Big Screen Debut In James Gunn’s fresh spin on Superman, there’s one unexpected hero grabbi