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Ahead of the world premiere of James Gunn’s “Superman” on July 7, DC Studios co-chief Peter Safran took the stage to thank ...
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav and CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels argue in a recent court filing that a federal securities ...
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FirstCuriosity on MSNDCU Heads James Gunn And David Zaslav Confirm Batman And Wonder Woman Projects Are In MotionThe new DC Universe has officially launched with ‘Superman‘ already in theaters, and now fans are eager to learn what’s next for the other two legs of the trinity, Batman and Wonder Woman. Thanks to ...
The suit accuses the media giant of violating securities laws and misleading investors through "wrongful acts and omissions” ...
Superman” flexed solid box office muscle in its debut weekend. Warner Bros. Discovery boss David Zaslav took an early victory ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNDCU’s Batman & Wonder Woman Movies Get Positive Updates After SupermanDC Studios is developing new Batman and Wonder Woman movies as part of James Gunn’s 10-year DCU plan. Read on!
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While the DCU (DC Universe) kicked off in December 2024 with Creature Commandos, it was with last week's Superman that the new cinematic universe passed with flying colors.
"Superman" will hover over the box office again as "Smurfs" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer" open in theaters.
CEO Peter Safran have praised Superman for its "phenomenal" opening, and it sounds like Batman and Wonder Woman are now the ...
James Gunn’s Superman has already broken a few records at the box office, but does it stack up against Man of Steel?
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Superman’ Is Hailed A Success With A Strong Domestic Opening, But Is Sluggish Internationally, And Slightly Behind ‘Man of Steel’Superman' numbers look promising, but they might not stand up to scrutiny of the foreign box office and 'Man of Steel'.
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Comic Basics on MSNDavid Zaslav Celebrates ‘Superman’ Success and Unveils Ambitious 10-Year DC Universe Plan: ‘The Vision Is Clear, The Momentum Is Real’Warner Bros. Discovery’s CEO David Zaslav is celebrating the strong start of the new “Superman” movie. The film made $122 million in the U.S. and $217 million worldwide during its first weekend. This ...
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