James Gunn, DC and Superman
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Comic Book Resources on MSNHow Ultraman's Fate in Superman Sets Up His Complicated Future in James Gunn's DCUIn the post- Crisis On Infinite Earths continuity, Lex Luthor cloned Superman more than once. While his most successful venture combined his own DNA with Superman’s to create Conner Kent, the first attempt was a failure. In The Man of Steel limited series, Lex Luthor created a clone of Superman that crystallized over time.
Superman director James Gunn has weighed-in on a number of topics during a recent interview, including his plans for a "kind-of-but-not-really" sequel, Ultraman's potential return, and
Superman already defeated Lex Luthor in the DCU, but a new theory posits that he's also come face to face with another dangerous villain.
We break down the epic ending to James Gunn's Superman, how it sets up future movies, and why it's a good thing that Gunn isn't necessarily focused on what's next for the DCU.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNSupergirl: James Gunn on if Fans Should Be Scared of What Happens to KryptoSuperman director James Gunn comments on whether or not fans should be worried about what happens to Krypto in Supergirl.
As well as introducing David Corenswet as the new Man of Steel and kickstarting the DC Universe on the big screen, James Gunn’s Superman also introduced a smorgasbord of other popular and underrated DC Comics characters to the rebooted franchise.
Moreover, the last act of Superman sets up Ultraman's return as Bizarro as he is sucked into a blackhole. Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers. Readers’ discretion is advised.
James Gunn’s recent comments about Supergirl could mean bad news for Krypto fans. Following the release of Superman, the next theatrically released DCU movie will be Supergirl, which arrives in June 2026.
While James Gunn’s Superman won’t include Ultraman punching Krypto, the DCU movie does include a divisive scene involving the dog.