A new TV spot for James Gunn's upcoming 'Superman' film is stirring up controversy among fans. The ad titled "Icon" was released on January 27th. The 30-second spot ends with David Corenswet's Superman flying in an extended shot through a frozen tundra.
DC Studios co-chief James Gunn has responded to criticism of Superman’s flying face after a TV spot sparked debate online. Over the weekend DC Studios released a new TV spot for the upcoming Superman movie,
James Gunn’s Superman is one of the most highly-anticipated movies of 2025 – and one of the most hotly-debated. Not only does Gunn have to re-introduce a new version of Clark Kent/Superman (actor David Corenswet),
James Gunn’s Superman offers a chance to break free from the oversaturated 'evil Superman' trope, restoring the Man of Steel’s iconic hope.
Yesterday's new TV spot for James Gunn's Superman received something of a mixed response from fans, with some making fun of one brief shot of the Man of Steel's face as he takes
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Ultraman has been rumored to be the identity of the ambiguous, all-in-black villain seen multiple times across set images and trailers, but including this villain would be a mistake.
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.
James Gunn’s Superman latest Super Bowl updates leave fans split over whether it’s a bold marketing move or a missed opportunity.
David Corenswet's new Superman look has sparked controversy! Fans are calling it "goofy" and "unreal," but James Gunn is here to set the record straight. In response to critics, Gunn explains why Superman's face looks off in the latest teaser and clears up claims of bad CGI.
The Lanterns DC Show recently cast actor Ulrich Thomsen as Sinestro and new fan art imagines what he could look like as the Green Lantern villain.