Superman, James Gunn and Movie
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The DC movie universe relaunches with a new "Superman." It's got us thinking: Which is the best superhero movie of all? Our ranking of the top 50.
Everything you loved from the first movie – the quippy one-liners, supporting characters, and steampunk props – is still here in abundance. Ron Perlman's on top form as Hellboy, plus the supporting cast, including Selma Blair, Doug Jones, and Jeffrey Tambor, are given their fair share of screen time.
James Gunn's 'Superman' is great until it climaxes with the same numbing effects-overkill as most other Marvel/DC efforts. It's time to find another way to end these movies.
Marvel's rival universe was messier and stranger than its more streamlined competitors—which made the DCEU feel closer to comics.
From Superman and Batman Begins to The Crow and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, these are the best and worst superhero movie reboots.
Any way you look at the last 25 years in film, there’s no denying that superhero movies have been a vital part of 21st-century big screen entertainment. Many refer to the release of “Iron Man” in 2008 as the official kickoff of what would become the moneymaking engine that resulted in a steady stream of blockbusters,
An image of the 47th president dressed as Superman is just in time for the release of a movie in which the superhero is depicted as an immigrant story.
Several superhero movies launched highly lucrative franchises, but there are some underrated ones that fell through the cracks.
Superman introduced us to James Gunn's interpretation of the DC superhero, brought to life almost flawlessly by David Corenswet. Following his clash with Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor, we were treated to just a handful of end credit scenes.