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With the field workplace down, James Gunn predicts summer season of 'Superman' to the rescue

By Miles Cooper April 2, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — The 2025 field workplace has been hit with a deficit. Can the James Gunn-dubbed “summer of ‘Superman’” reserve it?

Warner Bros. confirmed off a various and starry slate of its upcoming movies on Tuesday — however the night time was carried on the shoulders of Clark Kent.

“I really do believe in this movie. And I do believe that there is a lack of human kindness, or at least a degradation of human kindness,” Gunn mentioned. “It is a film that celebrates kindness and human love.”

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On the annual CinemaCon conference and commerce present in Las Vegas, Gunn — the director and author of the primary movie within the new iteration of the related DC Universe — additionally introduced out its stars, who gushed over their expertise making the movie.

“It’s a great honor to play a role that exists so clearly in the public consciousness, to the point where everyone I think, even if you haven’t seen a film or read a comic, you sort of know what the Superman symbol means and you know what it stands for,” mentioned David Corenswet, including that he hopes to “illuminate something new about the character, or even just bring the beloved character to a new audience.”

Corenswet was joined onstage by Rachel Brosnahan, who performs Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult, who performs Lex Luther.

“James makes a family out of every set,” Brosnahan mentioned. “The set is full of people who want to be there, who love making these movies. And it’s such a joy to come to work every day. As many of you have probably heard from other people, it’s not always like that.”

Gunn was introduced to direct the movie in 2023 shortly after he and Peter Safran turned co-chairmen and co-CEOs of DC Studios.

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“We appreciate and share your passion for this art form,” Safran advised a room filled with theater house owners. “It’s the fulcrum of our ambitious DC Studios slate and it’s what inspired James to shoot all over the world and push filmmaking technology to its limits, to propel moviegoers out of their homes into your theaters.”

The movie shall be launched theatrically in July amid a summer season of superhero titles, together with “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” and “Thunderbolts(asterisk).”

Along with “Superman,” Warner Bros. teased a few of its April releases on the conference’s fundamental stage, like Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” and “A Minecraft Movie,” however additionally they seemed additional down the street for 2025.

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In a nod to cinephiles, the studio kicked off its presentation by bringing out the celebrities of Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another,” together with Leonardo DiCaprio and Regina Corridor. The movie is about to hit theaters in September.

“I’ve been wanting to work with Paul for over, gosh, almost 20 years now. He’s one of the most unique talents of our time,” DiCaprio mentioned. “With this film, he’s tapped into something politically and culturally that is brewing beneath our psyche. But at the same time, it’s an incredibly epic movie and has such scope and scale.”

Director Joseph Kosinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer additionally handled the viewers to an prolonged sneak peak of “F1,” Brad Pitt’s Components One racing drama premiering in June.

Along with Hollywood studios and stars boasting their theatrical menus which they imagine will lure audiences to cinemas, the annual conference can be a time to debate present business debates, like how lengthy films ought to keep in theaters and the extent to which studios ought to get into manufacturing with streaming firms.

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