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James Gunn's "Superman" launches a revamped DC movie universe with a new Man of Steel. It works on both counts, thanks to star David Corenswet.
Given that it's the start of a new universe, we don't blame you for thinking that Superman has something after the credits to tease what's to come. After all, writer/director James Gunn has plenty of experience with credit scenes in the MCU.
As Superman flies onto our screens, it also kicks off the theatrical arm of James Gunn 's new cinematic universe. The movie, which sees David Corenswet take on the role of the Man of Steel, is the first movie to be released in DCU Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, and it's a big, bold way to start.
Now that Superman is finally back in theaters, it’s time to revisit his old adventures.
John Cena is back as the titular violent antihero in "Peacemaker" season two, despite the director James Gunn rebooting the DC universe.
Superman and the clone fight, and it's not looking good for Clark, until he calls Krypto for help. Supes is ultimately able to knock Ultraman into a black hole opened as part of the rift, then he and Krypto take down the next wave of Lex's back-up.
The James Gunn-directed “Superman,” which kicks off the new DC Universe, is a humorous, action-packed dose of much-needed goodness, writes our reviewer.
The new film, starring David Corenswet as Superman, is intended to kick off a new epoch for DC Studios, which has struggled in recent years to produce consistent superhero hits.