David Corenswet, Man of Steel
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Whoopi Goldberg told 'Superman' stars David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan during their Thursday, July 10 appearance on The View that she "fell in love with [him] as Superman" while watching the new movie.
The same report also says Warner Bros. tried to lure Marvel boss Kevin Feige to join DC Studios as part of its restructuring process.
His Superman would have been, per comments made at the time, his attempt at “meaningfully adding to the legacy of America’s most iconic mythic hero.” Details about the script are hard to come by—the Wall Street Journal piece runs with the idea that it would have been a period piece set during the civil rights movement—but Coates was,
James Gunn’s Superman starring David Corenswet as Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane is now playing in theaters, but you might want to put your pre-order in for the Steelbook before heading out to see it.
According to a new report, executive David Zaslav decided to scrap plans for a Superman movie with a Black lead after deeming the concept "too woke." Should we be worried about his influence over the DCU?
James Gunn's 'Superman' lacks magic, but it gets one fundamental thing right about the least cool, but certainly greatest, of all the superheroes.
Superman's biological family may come from Krypton, but David Corenswet, the latest actor to play the caped crusader, has family ties to the Crescent City.
When director James Gunn, steward of the high-flying new Superman reboot, was recently asked to list his favourite comic book movies, he singled out Richard Donner’s beautifully brash 1978 take on the Man of Steel – the film generally credited with firing the starter pistol for the modern cinematic superhero era.