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CODEPINK is a feminist grassroots organization working to end U.S. wars and militarism, support peace and human rights ...
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Screen Rant on MSN"I'm Not Superman" - Why Hawkgirl's Most Surprising Scene Makes SenseSurprisingly, Hawkgirl does drop Ghurkos to his death after explicitly telling him: "I'm not Superman". This has since fueled ...
The movie has already been branded as “woke” by conservative critics over the director’s suggestion that Superman can be ...
James Gunn’s “Superman” has ignited an online debate over whether or not its storyline is intentionally reflecting the Israel-Palestine conflict. In the movie, Nicholas Hoult’s villainous Lex Luthor ...
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Fiction Horizon on MSNJames Gunn Clarifies ‘Superman’ Isn’t About Israel-Palestine, But Debate Rages On With Hasan Piker, Ben Shapiro, and Other Political VoicesThe new “Superman” movie has been out for just a few days, and while it’s breaking box office records, it’s also stirring up some big online arguments. Some people think the film is making a statement ...
Superman and the clone fight, and it's not looking good for Clark, until he calls Krypto for help. Supes is ultimately able ...
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The Forward on MSNThe new ‘Superman’ is being called anti-Israel, but does that make it pro-Palestine?James Gunn tackles a fictional international crisis, but doesn't give the Middle Eastern-coded characters much dignity.
The latest Superman film was even more political than many were expecting, and it’s rattling opinion-havers across the internet. The easy comparisons between its plot and the war in Gaza angered those ...
The movie features fictional countries—Boravia and Jarhanpur—and makes no direct reference to Israel or Gaza. Why do people think it is about Israel? The visual parallels are striking: ...
While most of Superman focuses on the Man of Steel and his journey, there's still time to tease the future of the DCU.
Jarhanpur is meanwhile considerably more recent, having first shown up in 2002's JLA #62. Though the names of these nations won't be majorly noteworthy to casual fans, ...
He didn’t look at Jarhanpur and see an adversary with a problematic past (whatever that meant). Superman only saw people. The powerful alien from a distant world only saw their humanity.
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