News

This story was first published in 2019, marking the 50th Comic-Con in San Diego. We're bringing it back in 2025 to celebrate the fans who helped shape the convention into what it is today.
DC Studios CEO James Gunn has confirmed that a scene from one of the Superman trailers wasn’t included in the final cut of the upcoming DC Universe movie, currently slated to arrive in theaters ...
In April, the Superman lawsuit filed by co-creator Joe Shuster's estate was dismissed after a U.S. court found no jurisdiction, thereby clearing the path for the Warner Bros. Discovery/DC Studios ...
Superman is written and directed by James Gunn, based on the DC characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The movie is executive produced by Nikolas Korda, Chantal Nong Vo, and Lars Winther.
After two decades of gray skies and grim heroes, both Marvel and DC are heading to the Silver Age for some sci-fi fun.
Co-created by Cleveland native Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who moved to Cleveland from Toronto as a boy, many locations in Superman's story are based on Ohio landmarks.
In April, the Superman lawsuit filed by co-creator Joe Shuster's estate was dismissed after a U.S. court found no jurisdiction, thereby clearing the path for the Warner Bros. Discovery/DC Studios ...
Ohio House bill proposes recognizing Superman's cultural legacy starting 2033. Sponsored by Rep. Mathews and Rep. Upchurch, the bill is under committee review.
President Fr. Leahy, Your eminence, distinguished guests, faculty, families and friends and, most of all, new graduates. I am delighted to be here today. It is a privilege to share this special moment ...
The film, released in July, stars David Corenswet (The Politician) as Clark Kent/Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as the villainous Lex Luther.
The Man of Tomorrow is here today. After evoking the iconography of Christopher Reeve’s Superman movie in the teaser poster that swooshed online in December, DC Studios has unveiled a new poster ...
Peary’s lawyer, Marc Toberoff, previously sought a federal injunction that would block the film’s release in the U.K., Canada, Australia and Ireland unless the Shuster estate were compensated.