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James Gunn's Superman and Zack Snyder's BvS have a very similar scene between Lois and Clark, but the former does it far better.
James Gunn's Superman movie quite literally sets a roadmap for the DCU heading towards a World's Finest team-up with Batman.
Slated for streaming on HBO Max in 2026, Lanterns is a mystery series that follows Hal Jordan (Kyle Chandler) and Jon Stewart (Aaron Pierre)—two of the most popular characters to have held the mantle of Earth's Green Lantern—as they investigate a murder in Nebraska.
Trust has collapsed in the institutions Superman used to defend. Mr Kent’s chosen profession, it must be admitted, is not what it was. (The 1978 film dates itself by opening with a paean to a “symbol of hope”—not Superman but the Daily Planet,
The Superman vs. Batman rivalry is the heavyweight championship of comic book showdowns. These two have been butting heads for ages—sometimes literally, sometimes just side-eyeing each other across a crime scene.
Elsewhere in the Batman live-action economy, writer and director Matt Reeves previously shared news that the script for The Batman: Part 2 has finally been completed, moving forward with the second installment in the Patts-Man franchise, separate from the ambitious cinematic goals kicked off by Superman.
His reboot has the benefit of an actor, David Corenswet, who may not have a lot of colors to work with, but whose presence is infinitely easier to take and less of a huge pile of smug than Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel.
While Pattinson's Batman is part of the Matt Reeves Elseworlds universe, and therefore most likely won't ever cross over with David Corenswet's Superman, the DCU does have its own Batman project in the works: The Brave and the Bold.
Superman is considered one of the most powerful superheroes in comic book history, but which Superman villains could possibly beat him?
Bizarro is such a ridiculous concept. It’s long been a staple in comics that superheroes have some sort of enemy that is just like them, but evil. It makes for a good “dark
The Wonder Woman DCU movie and Matt Reeves' The Batman 2 both receive exciting updates following Superman's success.