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The best Superman movies ranked from worst to best, including the original, Quest for Peace, Returns, Man of Steel, and the James Gunn reboot.
The Man of Steel became a political lightning rod this summer with the release of the new movie, but world's most wholesome hero has actually been under attack since 1954, when Dr. Fredric Wertham published the anti-comics treatise 'Seduction of the Innocent.
"For me it is mostly a story that says basic human kindness is a value and something we have lost," the film's director told newspaper "The Sunday Times."
The 1951 film 'Superman and the Mole Men' finds the Man of Steel lecturing a bigoted mob - and taking away their guns
It's not available to preorder just yet, but the Superman 5-Film Steelbook Collection releases September 2 and is likely to sell out fast.
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Over the years, there have been a slew of animated movies that directly adapt big storylines from across the entire DC comics pantheon. And now, seven animated Superman movies are suddenly streaming on YouTube,
Is James Gunn's new feature the best Man of Steel movie ever? Maybe not. But it's the Superman we could all use right now. How it stacks up against the rest.
Live-action Superman movies have both impressed and disappointed critics over the years: here's how they all rank.
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN10 Best Superman Movies, RankedWant to see our thoughts on the best Superman movies of all time? Then check out our selection ranked worst to best.
Superman swooped into theaters last weekend, but is the first DC Studios movie a bona fide hit for the newly launched DCU franchise or just another superhero movie that's barely meeting expectations?
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Look, up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a systematic ranking of every "Superman" movie. With the release of James Gunn's "Superman," ostensibly beginning a new era in superhero movies (and in DC Comics superhero movies,
He might not have become the ideal father figure from beyond the stars in Superman, but James Gunn revealed that he initially considered Bradley Cooper for the much more sinister role of Lex Luthor when planning his latest film.