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Black Superman film ‘dismissed’ by Warner Bros CEO for being ‘too woke’ - The film was penned by award-winning author ...
"How woke is Hollywood going to make this character?" The post Former Superman Dean Cain says new reboot is too ‘woke’ ...
In an interview with TMZ, Cain expressed concern that the upcoming movie had lost the values he associated with the character ...
Yet after Henry Cavill's tenure ended, new Warner Bros Discovery boss David Zaslav shut down a new version for being "too woke." A Black Superman script penned by Ta-Nehisi Coates had been in the ...
The former Superman takes issue with the director's comments about the new movie being an immigration allegory: "We know ...
The actor's comments come after 'Superman' director James Gunn slammed critics of his movie's political messaging, saying, ...
The same report also says Warner Bros. tried to lure Marvel boss Kevin Feige to join DC Studios as part of its restructuring process.
According to a new report, executive David Zaslav decided to scrap plans for a Superman movie with a Black lead after deeming ...
With The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor the film says it blends a new hopefulness with classic superhero stakes.
I think that was a mistake by James Gunn to say it’s an immigrant thing, and I think it's going to hurt the numbers on the ...
The 74-year-old actor - who was the Fifth Doctor from 1982 to 1984 - shared his concern that the programme has relied too ...
Dean Cain, who played Superman in the 1993-1997 TV show Lois & Clarke: The New Adventures of Superman, has lashed out at the new Superman movie, which he considers too “woke.” ...