There's a clip of them online in the HBOMAX Peacemaker season trailer:According to Wikipedia, which everybody knows is never wrong, both are coming to Peacemaker S2.
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There's a clip of them online in the HBOMAX Peacemaker season trailer:According to Wikipedia, which everybody knows is never wrong, both are coming to Peacemaker S2.
you could always click on the footnote to see what the source is.According to Wikipedia, which everybody knows is never wrong, both are coming to Peacemaker S2.
I do that often!you could always click on the footnote to see what the source is.
Well, the full title of the Donner flick was actually "Superman The Movie", so it's not the exact same title.Just got back. I’m going to need some time to process, but I can say this much:
Back when Gunn first announced that he was changing the film’s title to simply Superman, I commented on what a ballsy move it seemed to me, because it immediately invoked, and invited comparison to, Richard Donner’s indelible classic of the same name. It may not have been Gunn’s intent, but to me it felt like planting a flag — a declaration of intent to make a definitive Superman movie for the 21st century, just as Donner did for the 20th.
I had my doubts it could be done, but I am delighted and relieved to say, goddamn if Gunn didn’t actually pull it off.![]()
It was? I thought it was just Superman.Well, the full title of the Donner flick was actually "Superman The Movie", so it's not the exact same title.![]()
Disagree. The onscreen title is simply Superman. “The Movie” was just the marketing.Well, the full title of the Donner flick was actually "Superman The Movie", so it's not the exact same title.![]()
Warner Bros/DC Studios‘ Superman is looking at a great $55M first day, including all those $22.5M previews. This puts the James Gunn directed movie on course as of this minute for a $115M+ 3-day. The weekend is still young, and there’s room for upside. Some are spotting $120M.
Is the MAGA sentiment hurting this movie? The notion is ‘No’. According to box office stat org EntTelligence, red county theaters average 33% of the weekend box office for PG-13 family adventure movies, while blue counties average 61%. Superman‘s presales through Wednesday saw 60% of its business from blue county theaters, and 34% from red county venues. Meaning, business is right in line for the movie in regards to where it’s suppose to be grossing; there’s no sour sentiment. Also, non-frequent moviegoers don’t make their ticket purchase decisions based on a director and his opinions. EntTelligence is currently seeing 44% percent of the Peter Safran-Gunn production coming from population centers with over a million people (the norm is 44%). That’s a very good sign.
The comps of it all: Matt Reeves’ The Batman posted a $56.6M first day/previews and eased -24% for $43.2M on Saturday turning into a $134M 3-day. Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 posted a $56M first day/previews, dipped -9% on Saturday for a $146.5M 3-day. Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 posted a $48.1M first day/previews, -19% Saturday decline with $38.8M for a 3-day of $118.4M.
Superman Red vs Superman Blue!![]()
They have to bring Hoult back for the second movie.
They absolutely need Hoult's Lex in the DCU.
No one has the guts to do that story.Superman Red vs Superman Blue!![]()
The scene at the end with Kara coming to pick up Krypto felt jarring and tacked on. Plus the exposition explaining how she was drunk was awkward.
I imagine that in this continuity he came to Earth with her.Maybe a bit tacked on, sure. Jarring, no. But I did appreciate the reveal that Krypto is Supergirl's dog and Superman was just caring for it while Supergirl was off-world. I thought that was clever.
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