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James Gunn Says Henry Cavill Out as Superman
Gunn made the announcement on Twitter, stating that he and film producer Peter Safran
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‘Black Adam' Remains No. 1 at the Box Office
“Black Adam,” the Dwayne Johnson-fronted DC superhero film, kept its hold on the No. 1 spot at the North American box office in its second weekend in theaters.
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Dwayne Johnson on 10-Year Journey Making ‘Black Adam': ‘We Can Shake Up the Comic Book World'
“Black Adam” premiered in movie theaters in the U.S. on Oct. 21. Dwayne Johnson shares with Kelly Clarkson how it took a decade to make his passion project a reality.
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Legendary Comic Book Artist George Pérez Dies After Cancer Battle
DC Comics said he left an “indelible mark on the world of comics” and influenced a “whole generation of creative talent.
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Writer Welcomes Positive Reaction to New Bisexual Superman
Comic book writer Tom Taylor says he could not be happier with the reaction to his portrayal of a new Superman as bisexual.
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5 Things to Know About Raven Saunders, the Shot Putter in the Joker Mask
Raven Saunders is already a shot put record-breaker, but the 25-year-old track and field star is now a wave-maker with her Joker-themed face masks and brightly colored hair. And like Simone Biles, Saunders has stepped away from competition in the past to focus on mental health. Here are five things to know about Team USA’s Raven Saunders.
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‘Be Gay, Do Crimes' Writer Sina Grace on the First DC Pride Anthology
DC Comics has just released an 80-page anthology comic featuring LGBTQIA+ characters from across the DC Universe. One of the stories called “Be Gay, Do Crime” is from LA-based writer Sina Grace and features a well-known villain and his copycat. “I got to play with a Flash character named the Pied Piper,” Grace said. “He’s a gay dude. So...
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‘Black Panther' Author Talks Why He Left the South and Why He'll Return
George Washington University Professor Jesse Holland wrote the first novel featuring the DC Comics superhero the Black Panther. Now he’s authored the second chapter in the “Represent” digital series, “Heritage.” Holland tells his story of growing up on his family’s farm in Mississippi, why he left and why he plans to return.
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A Nonbinary Version of the Flash Is Joining the Justice League
DC Comics is introducing a nonbinary version of the Flash during a major comic-book crossover event in January, NBC News reports.
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Ian Ziering Says DC Universe ‘Swamp Thing' Was a Dream Come True
Known as Steve Sanders on “Beverly Hills 90210,” Ian Ziering is now playing a comic book character which he says is a “dream come true.” Hear about how he landed the “Blue Devil” (you won’t believe how long his costume change takes) and his unexpected career path in horror films.
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Calling All Caped Crusaders! DC Comics is Hosting a 24 Hour Mega Fan Event for Adults and Kids
For 24 hours, DC Comics will open the gates of the DC Multiverse with every Super Hero and Super-Villain together in one place. The event is called DC FanDome and fans can access it at DCFanDome.com. “With DC FanDome, we’re able to give fans from around the world an exciting and unparalleled way to connect with all their favorite...
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‘Doom Patrol' Actress Abigail Shapiro Is Raising Awareness for Rare Disorders
In her first television role, actress Abigail Shapiro plays dark superhero Dorothy Spinner in DC Comics’ “Doom Patrol.” She joined LX News to talk about season 2 as well as her advocacy for insurance coverage of rare disorders, including cleidocranial dysplasia, the condition that has affected the development of her bones and teeth.
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Bialik and Batman: Actor Teams Up With DC for Science Book
“The Big Bang Theory” actor Mayim Bialik is teaming with DC Entertainment on a project that joins superhero power to the power of science.
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‘Birds of Prey' Flies Low on Oscars Weekend With Tepid Debut
“Birds of Prey,” the DC Comics’ Harley Quinn spinoff, made a tepid debut in theaters over the weekend, opening in No. 1 but below expectations with $33.3 million domestically, according to studio estimates Sunday. “Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn),” an R-rated Warner Bros. release, arrived in theaters while its star — Margot Robbie —…
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Marvel's Next Films Will Bring Diversity, Onscreen and Off
Marvel’s push for more women and people of color in its immensely popular film franchise is extending to behind the camera as it launches its next round of films after the massive success of “Avengers: Endgame.” Of the five films the superhero studio announced at Comic-Con on Saturday, only one is set to be directed by a white man.
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We Have an Exclusive Comic-Con Reveal: Jim Lee Squashes the Rumors, Says This Will Be DC's Biggest Comic-Con Yet
Jim Lee reveals DC’s plans for SDCC — including 47 panels and The Dark Knight Dive Experience for Batman’s 80th Anniversary.
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DC's Jim Lee Reveals The Batman Experience for SDCC '19
We have an exclusive San Diego Comic-Con 2019 reveal: DC’s Jim Lee squashes the rumors that DC won’t have a big presence at the huge pop culture event. In fact, he says this will be DC’s biggest Comic-Con ever. Heather Brooker reports for NBCLA.com July 2, 2019.
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BBC's Ann Sarnoff Named as First Female CEO of Warner Bros.
BBC executive Ann Sarnoff was named chief of Warner Bros. on Monday, making her the first woman to head the movie studio in its 96-year history. Her appointment follows the departure in March of Kevin Tsujihara, who stepped down after misconduct allegations. WarnerMedia chief executive John Stankey announced Sarnoff’s hiring, concluding a three-month search for one of Hollywood’s most prized...
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'Wonder Woman' Sequel Pushed Back to Summer 2020
The world will have to wait a little longer for the “Wonder Woman” sequel, which will now arrive in theaters in summer 2020.