Superman, DC and James Gunn
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Superman gave Clark Kent back his heart, but did James Gunn give our staffers back their hope for his comic world?
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.
David Corenswet-led Superman set a new record for solo Superman movies and collected $125.0 million on its opening weekend domestically.
Overall, fans of the superhero genre and the last son of Krypton stand to be pleased with the movie. Lighthearted and colorful, the Gunn production embodies the Golden Age of DC Comics, when Superman was originally introduced. The film serves as a solid introduction to Gunn’s DC Universe.
James Gunn's Superman took $122 million in North American theaters over the weekend, which was enough to make it the biggest domestic launch ever for a solo Superman film, not adjusted for inflation.
Milly Alcock's Supergirl has a brief but hilariously memorable cameo in James Gunn's Superman, establishing her party girl persona along with the basic facts that she's Superman's cousin, and that she's been off-world. And as we see in the movie, the DCU's Kara Zor-El is what James Gunn tells ScreenRant is a "total mess."