Kevin Feige ‘Loved’ DCU Movie, Reveals James Gunn’s Response
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With the success of Superman, most fans want more of the James Gunn movie, and there could indeed be a lot more ahead for the franchise, especially in terms of crossovers. In a recent interview with Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused Podcast,
Darkseid didn't debut in a Justice League comic or even a Batman or Superman story. Instead, it was Clark Kent's best buddy, Jimmy Olsen, who introduced the world to Darkseid. Created by Jack Kirby in 1970, Darkseid debuted in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 in a brief panel. He later made a larger debut in Forever People in 1971.
We break down the epic ending to James Gunn's Superman, how it sets up future movies, and why it's a good thing that Gunn isn't necessarily focused on what's next for the DCU.
Superman has not been performing as well overseas as it has in the US, and director James Gunn has now outlined certain factors be believes to have played a part in
Lisa, who is one-fourth of the girl group Blackpink, is currently on tour – and, after donning some particularly superhero-esque outfits for her solo set, seemingly compared herself to Wonder Woman and Catwoman in her post, which is captioned "Keep scrolling" with an eyes emoji. Check it out below.
While Superman is taking his lumps throughout the superhero movie, The Green Lantern, played wonderfully by Nathan Fillion, walks through disasters and battles with nary a scratch. He is unflappable and seemingly untouchable by any of the many enemies he faces throughout the movie. He’s even cocky about it.
David Corenswet's new "Superman" is a hit. So what's next? A look at other movies and TV shows coming to the DC universe.
James Gunn’s Superman has kicked off the DCU, and both it and the return of John Cena’s Peacemaker in the upcoming Peacemaker Season 2 might have a different place in the DCUs