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Netflix Junkie on MSNWho Is Justice Gang Fighting in 'Superman'? Is the Fifth-Dimensional Imp Really Bat-Mite? Here’s Everything We Know So FarThe Justice Gang’s mysterious enemy and the Fifth-Dimensional Imp’s identity spark wild theories across DC’s new Superman universe.
“ Superman ” production designer Beth Mickle spent six months designing Superman’s home, the Fortress of Solitude, and a further 16 weeks building the set.
Superman and the clone fight, and it's not looking good for Clark, until he calls Krypto for help. Supes is ultimately able to knock Ultraman into a black hole opened as part of the rift, then he and Krypto take down the next wave of Lex's back-up.
What one short cameo and some sly references means for Superman — and Peacemaker season 2 James Gunn’s Superman is a reset for the DC Comics Universe on the big screen, moving away from Zack Snyder’s portrayal of superheroes as godlike beings,
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat is Maxwell Lord’s cameo in Superman all about? Details exploredMaxwell Lord’s surprise Superman cameo hints at corporate power moves and the rise of the Justice Gang in James Gunn’s DC Universe.
There's a team of DC superheroes in writer/director James Gunn 's Superman movie - but they're not the Justice League. Instead, they're the Justice Gang, a group of heroes for hire organized and bankrolled by Sean Gunn's Maxwell Lord.
Interestingly showing a bit of bias towards heroes who could be described as follically challenged, Anthony Carrigan's first thought was Martian Manhunter (who is a classic Justice League character),
“Superman,” which flies into theaters nationwide Thursday, is a bit of a change in tone for the writer and director who brought a mischievous playfulness and snark to the chaotic worlds of “Suicide Squad” and the “Guardians of the Galaxy.” But this wasn't some fringe misfit: It's Superman. And a certain amount of optimism was necessary.