Marlon Brando Inspired a Surprise Cameo In Superman
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Christopher Reeve calmly and succinctly shared with David Letterman why Marlon Brando was not impressive to work with on 'Superman': 'The man didn't care.'
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The Forward on MSNDoes the ‘Superman’ twist ruin his Jewish roots?The DC universe’s answer to Fox News accuses Superman of taking a “secret harem,” infiltrating humanity in an attempt to rule them. This vision of Superman’s origins also lends itself to a Jewish gloss — one favored by white nationalists.
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James Gunn's 'Superman' lacks magic, but it gets one fundamental thing right about the least cool, but certainly greatest, of all the superheroes.
D: “Superman” ruled the box office as the comic book adventure touched down with $220 million globally. That breakdown includes $95 million overseas and $125 million domestically. Monday’s actual tally was just above Sunday’s estimate of $217 million globally.
James Gunn’s Superman is officially here, and it’s full of surprises, including a handful of headline-grabbing cameos. However, when it comes to superstars making surprise DC debuts, one role in particular remains the most infamous of them all.
An A-lister makes an appearance in the new "Superman" movie, in reference to the hero's origin story.
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Remind Magazine on MSNWho’s Still Alive From the Original 1978 ‘Superman’?With a brand-new Superman movie out now from director James Gunn, fans are revisiting the original film that started it all. More than 45 years later, several of its stars are still with us. Here’s a look at who’s still alive from the 1978 classic and where they are now, along with a tribute to those we’ve lost:
Superman” has finally soared into theaters, and with it comes a wealth of cameos and fun references to its DC Comics origin.