Superman Returns (Again) – How James Gunn’s Reboot Defines DC’s Future

The post Superman Returns (Again) – How James Gunn’s Reboot Defines DC’s Future appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. This summer, you will believe a man can fly again. And again. And again. Superman returns to the big screen on July 11th this summer in writer-director (and DC Studios co-CEO) James Gunn’s reboot that will define DC’s future on the big screen. David Corenswet stars in “Superman.” Source: Warner Superman In Cinema – The Donner Era Gunn’s film is Superman’s eighth solo feature film and the character’s twelfth live-action movie appearance, counting 1951’s hour-long Superman and the Mole Men starring George Reeves in what was essentially a low-budget cinematic pilot launching The Adventures of Superman TV series a year later. Reeves’ Superman was actually quite faithful to the depiction and persona in the early Superman comic strips, while his Clark was less cowardly and more of an intrepid reporter like Lois – they competed, and it was part of their friendly repertoire. ForbesNew ‘Superman’ Trailer Hopes To Inspire Audiences To Look Up Once More [Updated]By Mark Hughes The 1978 one that started it all, Superman: The Movie, offered a comics-accurate adaptation of the character in all of his earnest corny charm. Christopher Reeve was born to the play the role if anyone was, making Clark Kent and his costumed alter ego two distinct performances that could’ve been played by different actors. Reeve’s Clark put on a bumbling and cowardly display, in line with much of the early comic strip stories, but only gradually incorporated more of the investigative reporter elements. Gene Hackman’s Lex Luthor is an evil mad scientist with plans for destruction and domination, armed with Kryptonite and a subterranean lair shared. Superman stops crime, saves people from disasters, rescues kittens from trees, and demonstrates all of his famous powers in what were then eye-popping visual effects promoted as making you believe a man could fly. And in…

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Superman Returns (Again) – How James Gunn’s Reboot Defines DC’s Future

The post Superman Returns (Again) – How James Gunn’s Reboot Defines DC’s Future appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

This summer, you will believe a man can fly again. And again. And again. Superman returns to the big screen on July 11th this summer in writer-director (and DC Studios co-CEO) James Gunn’s reboot that will define DC’s future on the big screen. David Corenswet stars in “Superman.” Source: Warner Superman In Cinema – The Donner Era Gunn’s film is Superman’s eighth solo feature film and the character’s twelfth live-action movie appearance, counting 1951’s hour-long Superman and the Mole Men starring George Reeves in what was essentially a low-budget cinematic pilot launching The Adventures of Superman TV series a year later. Reeves’ Superman was actually quite faithful to the depiction and persona in the early Superman comic strips, while his Clark was less cowardly and more of an intrepid reporter like Lois – they competed, and it was part of their friendly repertoire. ForbesNew ‘Superman’ Trailer Hopes To Inspire Audiences To Look Up Once More [Updated]By Mark Hughes The 1978 one that started it all, Superman: The Movie, offered a comics-accurate adaptation of the character in all of his earnest corny charm. Christopher Reeve was born to the play the role if anyone was, making Clark Kent and his costumed alter ego two distinct performances that could’ve been played by different actors. Reeve’s Clark put on a bumbling and cowardly display, in line with much of the early comic strip stories, but only gradually incorporated more of the investigative reporter elements. Gene Hackman’s Lex Luthor is an evil mad scientist with plans for destruction and domination, armed with Kryptonite and a subterranean lair shared. Superman stops crime, saves people from disasters, rescues kittens from trees, and demonstrates all of his famous powers in what were then eye-popping visual effects promoted as making you believe a man could fly. And in…

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