James Gunn, DC and Justice League
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DC Studios co-head James Gunn sheds light on when fans can expect to see some Justice League characters in the DC Universe franchise.
The funny part of that in Rick and Morty, Snyder has actually seen Gunn’s Superman, "Just saw your new cut of Superman. Word of advice, he’s the Man of Steel, not the Man of Conversation," said animated Snyder, adding, "do more shots of him punching!"
Let your summer of Superman rock on with one of the likely biggest and best influences on James Gunn's new DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited.
What one short cameo and some sly references means for Superman — and Peacemaker season 2 James Gunn’s Superman is a reset for the DC Comics Universe on the big screen, moving away from Zack Snyder’s portrayal of superheroes as godlike beings,
In terms of who's on the mural, which can be glimpsed in some of the film's trailers – the JSA members seen include the Spectre, Wildcat, Sandman (the '40s mystery man, not the mythical demigod), and of course, Jay Garrick, the original Flash.
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.
With Superman officially hitting theaters today, the launch of James Gunn and Peter Safran ’s DC Universe is in motion, and Gunn and Safran are just getting started. According to a new report from The Wall Street Journal ,
Superman promises to be a big, bold movie, appropriate for the world’s first superhero. But the movie’s charm comes straight from the comics, including these classic printed stories about Superman’s never-ending battle for truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.
In James Gunn's new 2025 Superman movie, fans are introduced to a distinctly different version of the DC Universe, one that embraces the absurdity of its comic book roots rather than focusing on grit