Superman, James Gunn and Zack Snyder
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Back in February, James Gunn got some big reactions from the internet with a post on social media featuring him hanging out with Zack Snyder, and more recently, the two filmmakers joined forces for cameos in an episode of Rick And Morty that had them playing versions of themselves.
Man of Steel prompted a lot of incensed and opinionated responses when it premiered, but none of Snyder’s choices in the film drew as much ire as the decision to have Superman kill Michael Shannon’s General Zod during their Metropolis-destroying battle.
Both Zack Snyder and James Gunn imagine Superman getting arrested, but they take a very different approach to the scene.
Netflix launched its next big project meant to capitalize on its homegrown IP Tuesday with the release of “Blood Line,” a video game based on Zack Snyder’s “Rebel Moon” film franchise. Set in Snyder’s “Rebel Moon” universe,
Here are five major differences that show how Gunn is reshaping Superman for the next generation. Before he’s a hero, before the cape and the headlines, Superman is just Clark, a Kansas boy with a secret and a pen.
Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet are phenomenal, but DCU kickoff 'Superman' is too slight to feel like the start of something big.
Joining a long list of celebrity voices to have appeared on Rick and Morty, Snyder popped up to play himself. But the main guest star in “Ricker Than Fiction” is James Gunn —whose Superman hits theaters later this week,
James Gunn's iteration of the iconic, Cleveland-born character "Superman" hits theaters globally July 11. We ranked the best "Men of Steel."
The first time we see the titular hero of James Gunn’s new film “Superman,” he doesn’t descend from the heavens. He plummets.