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Superman Returns' star Brandon Routh said that he "really enjoyed" watching James Gunn and David Corenswet's new movie 'Superman,' the second time that Warner Bros. has rebooted the character since Routh played him once on the big screen in the 2006 blockbuster.
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CinemaBlend on MSN‘I Don’t Want To Bury The Lede.’ Warner Bros Head Honchos Just Admitted They’ve Seen An Early Cut Of 'Superman,' And There’s A Lot To UnpackIf there’s one film on the 2025 movie schedule that will have a lot of eyes on it this year, it has to be James Gunn’s Superman. A "Superman" movie is always a potential blockbuster, but with the movie being the big-screen debut of an entirely new superhero movie universe,
The film is the latest part of a startling turnaround for the studio, which has now released five consecutive hits.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNFormer Superman Brandon Routh Praises James Gunn’s DCU Reboot & David CorenswetJames Gunn‘s Superman reboot starring David Corenswet just received some major praise from a former Man of Steel. In 2006, Brandon Routh succeeded Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman with Superman Returns serving as a homage sequel to Reeve’s quadrilogy of films.
Superman’ dominated the weekend box office. Benchmark’s Matthew Harrigan has reiterated his Buy rating $18 target for Warner Bros. Discovery stock.
A big test looms next weekend when Walt Disney Company will release Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.”
Jimmy Kimmel gave a salute to “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” — and blasted rival network CBS — on Thursday evening, hours after CBS announced that it is canceling Colbert’s series in May 2026 and retiring the “Late Show” brand. “Love you Stephen,” Kimmel wrote on his Instagram story, captioning a clip of Colbert’s …