A new lawsuit could prevent the July 11 film release of Superman in the territories of Canada, Australia, the U.K., and Ireland.
The estate accused Warner of unlawfully failing to pay royalties to use Superman in Britain, Canada, Australia and other ...
The IP rights to Superman are messy. Like, Bravolebrity breakup levels of mess and acrimony. According to ScreenRant, it started w ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Superman’ Producer Warner Bros. Is Hit With LawsuitThere is no dispute that Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Studios, including its Co-President James Gunn who also directs the ...
Some of the most capable heroes in the DC Universe just spelled out why their esoterically-inclined compatriots are less than ...
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Hosted on MSNSuperman Isn't One to Kill, But DC's New Continuity Is Putting the Rule to the TestWarning: Spoilers for Absolute Superman #4. Superman stands for truth and justice, but above all, he symbolizes showing mercy ...
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ScreenRant on MSNSuperman: Secret Identities Are Great Until They Aren't and Clark Kent Knows That All Too WellOne story from Superman's comics shows the downside of secret identities, as Clark Kent unknowingly puts people in danger in ...
Folio Society's DC: Superman anthology features Superman stories curated by former DC Comics president Jenette Kahn.
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Hosted on MSN'Captain America: Brave New World' Director Says Marvel Film Is About "Cementing" Sam Wilson As Star-Spangled AvengerBrave New World director Julius Onah, more than just serving as another franchise entry, his upcoming film is intended to ...
The estate alleges that Warner Bros. has continued to exploit the rights to Superman without permission or compensation in ...
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