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An image of the 47th president dressed as Superman is just in time for the release of a movie in which the superhero is depicted as an immigrant story.
Superman has had a connection to immigrants from the beginning. The superhero’s creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, were both the children of Jewish immigrants to the United States, from Lithuania and Ukraine, respectively, according to an article published by the Library of Congress.
In an interview with TMZ, Cain expressed concern that the upcoming movie had lost the values he associated with the character, particularly “truth, justice, and the American way.” This is only one of the many versions of the superhero’s slogan, which has not always included “the American way.”
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SuperHeroHype on MSNSuperman: Trump Fuels ‘Immigrant’ Comment Controversy With Photoshopped PosterThe White House has shared a version of a Superman poster that sees Donald Trump's head photoshopped onto David Corenswet.
Read Next 10 DC Characters Who Deserve Their Live-Action Debut In James Gunn’s DCU Although it’s suspected that the footage might have been doctored, Lex Luthor claims that the footage was verified as authentic by experts,
Since his cinematic debut in 1978, Superman has remained one of the most iconic and enduring superheroes to ever grace the silver screen. As the embodiment of t
Superman fans left conflicted about controversial plot twist in new movie ‘I’m really not sure what James Gunn was thinking during that stuff’ said one disgruntled fan
The Censor Board has faced widespread criticism for cutting a romantic scene from the Hollywood film 'Superman', sparking debates on its inconsistent censorship standards compared to Bollywood movies.
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The Western Journal on MSNWhite House Trolls Controversial 'Superman' Movie with Trump and the Hero's Iconic, Original TaglineWith Friday's release of the new "Superman" movie, the White House decided to give their two cents about what the iconic hero represents. On Thursday, the official White House account on social media platform X posted a picture of Superman,