Superman, David Corenswet and Gunn
The estate of Joe Shuster, who co-created Superman in the late 1930s with Jerry Siegel, is suing WBD, and by extension DC Comics, is claiming in a lawsuit filed today in Federal C
So much so that many social media users have criticized the actor’s flying appearance, comparing it to similar scenes of other Supermen, especially Henry Cavill’s. Beyond this minor controversy, this new teaser has left us with new sequences never seen before,
A new TV teaser features star David Corenswet filmed with wide-angle lens. Internet jokesters have compared the results to such googly-eyed actors as Marty Feldman in 'Young Frankenstein.'
Superman star David Corenswet and Bloodshot's Eiza González are the face of a new Boss The Scene campaign and it didn't take long for one fan to transform them into the Man of Steel and Wonder
Superman fans are upset over David Corenswet’s flying in a new teaser for the upcoming movie about the beloved DC action hero. The highly-anticipated DC movie dropped a fresh new look earlier this week, but fans couldn’t help but notice that David’s face looked ‘a little off’ with the use of a wide-angle lens at the end of the 30-second clip.
Director James Gunn addresses reaction to David Corenswet's face in the final shot of the new 'Superman' teaser.
Update: Via ScreenRant, James Gunn has responded to a follower on X/Twitter, noting that there “is absolutely zero CG in his face. People’s faces can look different when you put a wide angle lens up close. The background plate in Svalbard is 100% real as is David.”
David Corenswet's look in the new Superman teaser has come under fire for looking too ‘goofy’ and ‘unreal’, prompting director James Gunn to react.
The estate of the artist who drew the first Superman comic published 87 years ago is asserting applicable copyrights to the American superhero in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia.
The Superman co-creator's estate is suing Warner Bros. Discovery over the hero's international rights ahead of the upcoming movie.
Warner Bros. Discovery is facing a legal challenge that could put the brakes on the release of James Gunn 's Superman in several major territories. The estate of Joseph Shuster , co-creator of the Man of Steel,