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James Gunn, David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan comment on the Man of Steel in an excerpt from Superman: The Art and Making of the Film.
The movie marks the first DC film entry for Gunn since he took over the reins of Warner Bros’ superhero label with producer Peter Safran in October 2022. Other upcoming DC Studios projects include HBO’s Green Lantern series Lanterns and a Supergirl movie, due out in 2026.
The trio opens up about taking on three of the most iconic roles in comic book and film history, the global fan response, and the surreal experience of launching a new chapter in the DC Universe. And after the interview,
Created by the sons of Jewish immigrants, writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, Superman is an example of youthful male wish fulfilment: an all-powerful figure dressed like a circus strong man, who uses brawn to right wrongs. However, Siegel and Shuster’s initial version of the character was a more flawed character.
Superman fan art imagines a post-credits scene where David Corenswet's Man of Steel crosses paths with the villain Brainiac.
The film promises a colorful reboot for the longtime face of DC Comics, and its release comes just weeks before the NFL is set to make its own sunny return with the start of 2025 training camp. Which got us thinking: Which of the NFL's current superstars could just as well double as superheroes?
Lawrence Gilligan grew up in awe of comic books and superheroes. It’s a part of his life that hasn’t changed too much. When the University of New Mexico and Rio Rancho High School alum got the call for a project to play a reporter — he jumped at the chance.