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CNET on MSNWhat the 'Superman' Post-Credits Scenes Mean for the Future of the DC Cinematic UniverseTwo bonus clips at the end of the blockbuster movie show that the DC universe might be different than you think.
In 2017, 76 years after she debuted in the pages of All Star Comics #8, Wonder Woman finally scored her own live-action feature film, which followed one year after Gal Gadot debuted as the character in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
David Corenswet's new "Superman" is a hit. So what's next? A look at other movies and TV shows coming to the DC universe.
David Corenswet was cast as the new Superman, and fan conversation has since moved on to speculation that Cavill could play Batman in Gunn's iteration of the DC Universe. Although Gunn didn't directly address the speculation, he did respond when asked about whether casting Cavill in the DCU would be "too confusing".
David Corenswet takes flight as the Man of Steel in the director James Gunn's "Superman."
From one Superman to the latest Superman, to say you cried "no less than three times" while watching the film feels like a compliment of the highest order, one that would probably greatly eclipse anything a critic might say.
Superman #28 features a surprise reveal connecting to major DC multiversal changes and event teases. Saturn Girl appears as a member of Darkseid's Absolute Legion, hinting at a new cosmic threat. The Time Trapper, revealed as a future Doomsday, opens a pocket universe with big continuity stakes.
Superman is full of awesome sci-fi elements, but the most fascinating one might be Lex Luthor's pocket dimension. How does that even work?
The director James Gunn reboots the DC Universe with "Superman," and smartly skips the character's over-told origin story.
The last few decades of Superman on the big screen created an unfortunate myth about the character: Superman was “boring,” “too powerful,” “uninteresting” and then, bizarrely, “grumpy and brooding” in the Zack Snyder Universe.