James Gunn hints at which version of Hawkgirl he's using in Superman, underlining his commitment to a fan-favorite iteration of the heroine.
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Soon, the world will meet a new Clark Kent in Superman. (Formerly titled Superman: Legacy). DC Studios co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran are rebooting the most famous superhero in the world as ...
Related reads:New TV Spot Shows Superman Flying — and the Internet Has Plenty to Say About His Face DC Studios co-chief James Gunn has responded to criticism of Superman’s flying face after a ...
DC Studios co-head James Gunn has shut down speculation that new footage from his upcoming Superman reboot features an unfinished, CGI version of star David Corenswet’s face. It all went down on ...
"People’s faces can look different when you put a wide angle lens up close," James Gunn explained to fans thought CGI was used in the latest 'Superman ... that while the new movie is not ...
A new 30-second TV spot for James Gunn’s upcoming Superman has fans questioning what, exactly, is going on with the Man of Steel’s face. The ad, titled “Icon,” was released Jan. 27 and features David ...
James Gunn is clarifying ... At a preview event for Superman's first trailer release in December attended by PEOPLE, Gunn and Corenswet told reporters that while the new movie is not an origin ...
James Gunn is clarifying that David ... At a preview event for Superman's first trailer release in December attended by PEOPLE, Gunn and Corenswet told reporters that while the new movie is not an ...
James Gunn has weighed in after a new clip of Superman sparked quite a debate online. The director of the upcoming DC movie clarified the use of CG on a flying scene of David Corenswet's turn as ...
By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer A new 30-second TV spot for James Gunn‘s upcoming Superman has fans questioning what, exactly, is going on with the Man of Steel’s face. The ad, titled ...
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