The new Superman movie, directed by James Gunn, is set to be released in theatres in July. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The movie is facing a challenge based on copyright law in countries like Ireland, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
Joe Shuster, co-creator of Superman, passed away in 1992. The executor of his estate has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery and DC, claiming ownership rights to the superhero's adaptations ...
Superman is intended to re-launch DC’s biggest film franchise, as part of a wider attempt to rival Marvel’s cinematic ...
A lawsuit over foreign copyrights by Joe Shuster, co-creator of the Superman comics, threatens to delay the release of James ...
Superman’ co-creator Joe Shuster’s estate claims that Warner Bros. And DC Comics lost rights to the beloved superhero in 2017 ...
Warner Bros and DC Studios have been hit with Superman copyright lawsuit ahead of the new movie helmed by James Gunn, and starring David Corenswet.
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The estate of one of Superman’s co-creators has filed a copyright lawsuit in a US court against Warner Bros. Discovery ahead ...
James Gunn's Superman movie could hit a roadblock due to a lawsuit claiming Warner Bros. and DC don't have the rights to ...
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Warner Bros. Discovery is facing a legal challenge that could put the brakes on the release of James Gunn 's Superman in ...