James Gunn's Superman Is Not So Super for Newcomers
Digest more
Maisel actress explained this was because she was in a public bathroom at the time — which she joked was "very glamorous.""I was in SoHo, in a public bathroom. I had my phone in my hand and picked it up.
“Superman” star David Corenswet recently told GQ magazine that he is well aware James Gunn’s new movie is causing a stir among fans loyal to Zack Snyder and the previous DC Universe, where Henry Cavill starred as the Man of Steel in three movies. A legion of Snyder fans have started an online movement to …
James Gunn's comments to Rachel Brosnahan about her role as Lois Lane for Superman will surely help avoid the mistake that Amy Adams made!
Superman's foil comes in Hoult's Lex Luthor, a man proudly consumed by envy, who, as Lois deduces, wants to be king (who said comic book allegory needed to be subtle?). Hoult joins Brosnahan and Corenswet in ceding character beats and development to a chaotic, teeming plot.
David Corenswet and his wife Julia Best Warner pose together on the red carpet of the Los Angeles Premiere of Superman on July 7. King Charles and Queen Camilla look elegant in bright colors as they await the arrival of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Mrs. Brigitte Macron, on July 8.
Nicholas Hoult co-stars as criminal mastermind Lex Luthor, who twists public opinion to turn the world against the superhero, while pitting him against metahuman adversaries.
To become Lois Lane for “Superman,” the “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” actress asked questions. Even when her job was to answer them.
Superman might do more than just save Metropolis. Filmmaker James Gunn hopes the beloved superhero will bring hope to a cynical world.
17hon MSN
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s Rachel Brosnahan in a public restroom. The actress, 34, revealed what she was doing when James Gunn called to offer her the role of Lois Lane in the new “Superman.”
An East Sussex teenager has designed the age classification card that UK cinemas will show before screenings of the new Superman film. Elsie, from Eastbourne, submitted artwork to a competition seeking a replacement for the traditional black card displaying the film's 12A age rating.