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Actor Dean Cain played Superman for four seasons in the 90's ABC superhero TV series, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of ...
The JJ Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates Black Superman project was too woke for David Zaslav, so it might be done for permanently.
Wake Forest Police host a back-to-school event with supplies giveaway and interactive activities to strengthen community ties.
The same report also says Warner Bros. tried to lure Marvel boss Kevin Feige to join DC Studios as part of its restructuring process.
And the fact that MAGA conservatives can't tell the difference says more about them than it does about director James Gunn.
The new Superman movie soared into theaters Friday, and the reviews are glowing. However, there has been some criticism from the right that the movie is too "woke," because the superhero is presented ...
Turn it down. It’s too loud. Where’s the remote? You have it. I don’t have it. Why is it so loud? We’ve all been there—streaming a show when a commercial suddenly blares at an ...
Yet after Henry Cavill’s tenure ended, new Warner Bros Discovery boss David Zaslav shut down a new version for being “too woke.” A Black Superman script penned by Ta-Nehisi Coates had been in the ...
Warner Bros CEO David Zaslav reportedly "dismissed" a film depicting a Black version of Superman, claiming the idea was "too ...
Another Man of Steel project from writer Ta-Nehisi Coates was in the works, but Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav shelved it in ...
And yes, I know that, in Zaslav’s case, things being “woke” is likely a euphemism for “no Black stories allowed if said stories challenge or simply state a historical fact opposed to the opinion of ...
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav canceled the studio's plans to make a Black Superman movie produced by J.J. Abrams.
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