A forgotten Kryptonian is back in DC, and she's ready to cause more trouble than ever before, because this time, she has help ...
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63 years later, a classic Supergirl villain is finally back just in time for James Gunn’s movie
DC just brought back a classic Supergirl villain ahead of Kara’s big-screen debut, and a James Gunn twist could make their ...
Quadruple Header Begins with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bucks Visiting Jalen Johnson and Hawks at 1 p.m. ET Exclusively on ...
Scarlett Johansson has officially been dethroned as the highest-grossing box office star. And the new queen is none other ...
James Gunn has shared some new comments about Man of Tomorrow. Gunn and Peter Safran are in charge of the DCU for Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios. The shared universe began in December 2024 with ...
James Gunn’s Superman became the fan-favorite superhero movie of 2025, officially launching the new DCU on the big screen. And in 2027, we’ll get our first continuation, which DC Studios has called ...
German actor Lars Eidinger will play the super-intelligent antagonist Brainiac in James Gunn‘s next “Superman” installment, “Man of Tomorrow.” Gunn confirmed the casting in an Instagram post Saturday ...
James Gunn has reportedly found the actor to play his big bad for the Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow. Per Deadline, German actor Lars Eidinger, most recently seen in Netflix’s Jay Kelly, has booked ...
A historic St. Augustine, Florida, residence where Zora Neale Hurston once wrote has been saved from demolition. The refurbished building, now called Zora’s Sojourn, features a museum and four ...
A good chunk of the audience at The Shed didn’t seem to recognize Tom Hanks when he first walked out on stage in “This World of Tomorrow,” even though he’s the man they had come to see and hear. Hanks ...
Plus: Richard Thomas revives Hal Holbrook’s ‘Mark Twain Tonight,’ and a listing of world premieres across the U.S. “Brother tryna challenge my somebodiness,” is what she recalls a man saying to a ...
Zora Neale Hurston, the celebrated Harlem Renaissance author, wanted to stage a play with an all-Black cast at Rollins College — just a stone’s throw from where she had grown up in Eatonville. The ...
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