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Find out how James Gunn's dog inspired Krypto in the new Superman movie and his key role in the future of the DCU.
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Krypto the superdog appears to have inspired "Superman" moviegoers to look into adopting their own furry friend
Sparrow, a Maury County Animal Services dog, was rescued both in real life and on screen. Here's how she went from the shelter to James Gunn's 'Superman.'
Krypto's role in James Gunn's Superman has led to a massive spike in interest in dog adoptions. According to data from Google Trends, the search term
James Gunn knows that Krypto the Superdog is wonderfully silly, and that's what makes him a great director of superhero movies.
Krypto flying the time bomb into the sky causes an explosion that sends a plane veering out of control. He stops the car only by knocking a water main askew. The dognappers fire bullets at him, causing a fiery gas leak.
Superman gave Clark Kent back his heart, but did James Gunn give our staffers back their hope for his comic world?
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Gunn shared the first poster for Supergirl on Twitter, writing, "Look Out. 2026." The artwork shows Milly Alcock’s Kara Zor-El standing in front of a Superman mural, whilst sipping on a beverage of sorts. But it looks like the party girl has defaced her cousin’s 'Look Up' logo by spray painting 'out' over 'up.' Check out the post below.
Director James Gunn talks about adopting a rescue dog named Ozu, who later inspired Superman's Krypto in the upcoming film.
The new Superman movie hit theaters this weekend, and while it’s almost impossible to upstage a handsome superhero in a skin-tight suit—with piercing blue eyes and superpowers to boot—the newest cast member,