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Superman gave us James Gunn's version of the DC superhero played to near-perfection by David Corenswet. After his Man of Steel overpowers Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor, we got few end credit scenes., Ho
Man’s best (super)friend has prime placement in the new “Superman” movie, and the pooch’s path to the cinematic spotlight may be worth a movie itself.
The Groguification of franchises is as strong as ever, if all the merch for Superman's canine companion is anything to go by.
That’s what Krypto has always represented — a vision of Rockwellian Americana where a good man has a good dog and an embrace of the outlandish science fiction inherent in watching a canine in a little cape display superpowers.
Director James Gunn talks about adopting a rescue dog named Ozu, who later inspired Superman's Krypto in the upcoming film.
The very good boy dates back many decades, and his inclusion in the new Superman movie adds more than just a dose of cuteness.
Movie-goers can likely expect years of on-going debates between DC and Marvel fans about the qualities of the DC Universe and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so let's get this one out of the way up front: at the beginning of every MCU movie,
Besides a very good dog named Krypto, James Gunn’s “Superman” gives us a five-star Lois Lane thanks to Rachel Brosnahan.
It's an age-old moviegoing question: does the dog die? We provide an answer to whether Krypto makes it through "Superman" in one piece