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Despite Warner Bros. Discovery ultimately being split into two companies, CEO David Zaslav can celebrate a big win this weekend with DC Studios' Superman.
Following the recent news that WB/DC Studios is planning to fast-track a new Wonder Woman, we're hearing that James Gunn and co. might be searching for an unknown actress to play
"Superman" is well-liked and should play for weeks in the U.S., but DC's path back to tentpole powerhouse status will take time.
From the DCU to The Dark Knight trilogy, these are the biggest opening weekends for DC movies, adjusted for inflation.
After Superman's success, a new Wonder Woman is officially on the way, but who will take over the role from Gal Gadot?
Pet Circle has launched its biggest campaign yet in partnership with Warner Bros and DC Studios, celebrating the new Superman film and debuting its redesigned website. The announcement:Australia’s leading online pet retailer,
Warner Bros. isn’t framing this as just another summer tentpole. The studio is pitching Superman as the beginning of a new era. Gunn’s lighter, more hopeful vision marks a deliberate pivot away from the grim tone of the studio’s “Snyderverse” era.
Once upon a time, DC Comics was the master of its own destiny. Its editors, writers, and creative teams made decisions based on what was best for the company, its storytelling, and its fan base. During this era of independence,
EXCLUSIVE: Good news for Warner Bros. Discovery, the theatrical release of James Gunn’s Superman seems to be driving audiences to familiarize themselves with more DC offerings. Deadline understands that titles like Man of Steel,