Ahead of the world premiere of James Gunn’s “Superman” on July 7, DC Studios co-chief Peter Safran took the stage to thank the most important person seated in the audience — Warner Bros. Discovery president CEO David Zaslav — “for your faith and trust in James and in me to make this movie and to
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James Gunn's tentpole appears to be succeeding in rebooting the Warner Bros.-owned DC and its most prized superhero franchise. Elsewhere, 'Jurassic World Rebirth' bites off a huge $500 million globally.
His reboot has the benefit of an actor, David Corenswet, who may not have a lot of colors to work with, but whose presence is infinitely easier to take and less of a huge pile of smug than Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel.
"Superman" is well-liked and should play for weeks in the U.S., but DC's path back to tentpole powerhouse status will take time.
Superman” is the last-of-its-kind superhero film shot in Georgia to be released at the box office within the next year, two or three.
But no matter how DC Studios’ “Superman” ultimately performs at the box office, the movie’s production has proved to be blockbuster for the local economy, according to data from the studio. The metro area garnered more than $82.7 million in economic activity from the 68 days of filming. The studio said the production had the following impact:
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Despite Warner Bros. Discovery ultimately being split into two companies, CEO David Zaslav can celebrate a big win this weekend with DC Studios' Superman.
An Easter egg in the new Superman movie has confirmed the existence of both the Flash and the JSA in James Gunn’s DCU. The movie debuted in theaters across the world on July 11 and features David Corenswet in the titular role. It is the first movie in the DCU’s debut chapter titled Gods and […]
While Warner Bros. Discovery celebrates the success of DC Studios’ Superman, the true winners from this past weekend’s blockbuster may have more in common with Krypto.