James Gunn is opening up about the difficult conversation he had with Henry Cavill regarding he actor’s departure from the role of Superman.
Following the commercial success of “Superman”, director James Gunn has now shifted the spotlight to the DC Universe’s next major instalment—”Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow”. Slated for release on June 26, 2026, the film will see Milly Alcock take on the role of Kara Zor-El, with Craig Gillespie directing.
There’s a certain weight that comes with reviewing a “Superman” movie. For decades, the “Man of Steel” has stood as a pop culture monolith—a symbol of hope, morality, and larger-than-life heroics. I went in to enjoy James Gunn’s ambitious reboot, weighing whether this iteration of the Kryptonian saviour could soar above the fatigue of a superhero-saturated landscape. I came out with the realisation that Superman may not be flawless, but it flies high enough to remind us why this hero matters.
James Gunn, the director and co-head of DC Studios, has described his upcoming film “Superman” as a reflection of the American immigrant experience, infused with themes of morality and basic human decency. In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, Gunn noted that the story is particularly relevant in the current political climate in the United States.
James Gunn has pressed from the outset of his leadership at DC Studios that no superhero film under his oversight would move forward without having a finished script first. Speaking to Rolling Stone recently, Gunn explained that Hollywood’s downfall isn’t a lack of interest from audiences or the rise of home screens — it’s the industry’s rush to produce blockbusters without complete and polished stories.
A new “Wonder Woman" film is currently in the works, DC Studios co-chief James Gunn has confirmed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
The upcoming “Superman’s” Rachel Brosnahan had already recognised David Corenswet as the ideal Man of Steel long before he was officially cast in the role. During an interview on the Producers Guild Awards red carpet, Brosnahan, who portrays the fearless reporter and Superman's love interest, Lois Lane, shared her excitement about starring in James Gunn’s “Superman”. She also discussed the experience of watching her co-star, Corenswet, step into the iconic super-suit for the first time.
The words spoken by the titular Man of Steel throughout the first teaser trailer for “Superman” are rich with symbolism. “Krypto, home. Take me home,” are the only words he speaks in the footage, which debuted today after a press preview on December 17, introduced by writer and director James Gunn.
David Corenswet debuts as the legendary superhero in the first official “Superman” poster. Director James Gunn revealed the motion poster on his Instagram account on Monday, giving audiences a glimpse of the highly anticipated film. Featuring Corenswet as the Man of Steel, the movie is scheduled for a worldwide release on July 11, 2025.
James Gunn is opening up about the difficult conversation he had with Henry Cavill regarding he actor’s departure from the role of Superman.
Following the commercial success of “Superman”, director James Gunn has now shifted the spotlight to the DC Universe’s next major instalment—”Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow”. Slated for release on June 26, 2026, the film will see Milly Alcock take on the role of Kara Zor-El, with Craig Gillespie directing.
There’s a certain weight that comes with reviewing a “Superman” movie. For decades, the “Man of Steel” has stood as a pop culture monolith—a symbol of hope, morality, and larger-than-life heroics. I went in to enjoy James Gunn’s ambitious reboot, weighing whether this iteration of the Kryptonian saviour could soar above the fatigue of a superhero-saturated landscape. I came out with the realisation that Superman may not be flawless, but it flies high enough to remind us why this hero matters.
James Gunn, the director and co-head of DC Studios, has described his upcoming film “Superman” as a reflection of the American immigrant experience, infused with themes of morality and basic human decency. In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, Gunn noted that the story is particularly relevant in the current political climate in the United States.
James Gunn has pressed from the outset of his leadership at DC Studios that no superhero film under his oversight would move forward without having a finished script first. Speaking to Rolling Stone recently, Gunn explained that Hollywood’s downfall isn’t a lack of interest from audiences or the rise of home screens — it’s the industry’s rush to produce blockbusters without complete and polished stories.
A new “Wonder Woman" film is currently in the works, DC Studios co-chief James Gunn has confirmed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
The upcoming “Superman’s” Rachel Brosnahan had already recognised David Corenswet as the ideal Man of Steel long before he was officially cast in the role. During an interview on the Producers Guild Awards red carpet, Brosnahan, who portrays the fearless reporter and Superman's love interest, Lois Lane, shared her excitement about starring in James Gunn’s “Superman”. She also discussed the experience of watching her co-star, Corenswet, step into the iconic super-suit for the first time.
The words spoken by the titular Man of Steel throughout the first teaser trailer for “Superman” are rich with symbolism. “Krypto, home. Take me home,” are the only words he speaks in the footage, which debuted today after a press preview on December 17, introduced by writer and director James Gunn.
David Corenswet debuts as the legendary superhero in the first official “Superman” poster. Director James Gunn revealed the motion poster on his Instagram account on Monday, giving audiences a glimpse of the highly anticipated film. Featuring Corenswet as the Man of Steel, the movie is scheduled for a worldwide release on July 11, 2025.
In a surprise announcement today, acclaimed director James Gunn revealed a significant change for his highly anticipated Superman film on the very first day of shooting. Originally titled "Superman: Legacy", the movie will now simply be known as "Superman”.