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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
People with superpowers became public 300 years ago, but there are probably far older characters lurking in the shadows
"Superman" reboots the DC Universe by throwing audiences right into the action. If you got a bit lost towards the end, we're here to help.
The newest take on the caped hero wisely embraces his corniness.
Superman is the most powerful superhero in DC Comics, able to go toe to toe with its most powerful villains, like Darkseid and Brainiac. That’s why it’s surprising that his nemesis is Lex Luthor, a man without any superpowers.
That means returning from the moon, the Artemis astronauts will be traveling at around 0.0037% the speed of light. Assuming a constant top speed for Orion leaving Earth, it would take about 1.14 million years to reach Krypton. Ouch! But let's give the Kryptonians some credit here and make some generous assumptions.
Superman promises to be a big, bold movie, appropriate for the world’s first superhero. But the movie’s charm comes straight from the comics, including these classic printed stories about Superman’s never-ending battle for truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.