Tom Welling, who famously played Clark Kent/Superman in Smallville, looks almost unrecognizable in recent photos, sparking curiosity among fans.
The recently released "Icon" teaser for James Gunn's DCU Superman reboot has passed 1 million views on YouTube after just two days
Tom Welling, the actor best known for playing Clark Kent on the TV show “Smallville,” was arrested Sunday for DUI, per a TMZ report. Welling, 47, was arrested in an Arby’s parking lot in California. According to the report, his blood alcohol level was at or above 0.08 percent.
Superman has been on an all-time run, and one of the biggest reasons for that success can be attributed to how fulfilling the series is for longtime readers. Whether it be one-shots, back-up stories,
Ricky Church looks at the best scenes from Superman & Lois… We are months away from the next iteration of Superman on film with James Gunn’s Superman starring David Corenswet, marking the first time in several years the Man of Steel will be back on the big screen much less in a solo film.
In an exclusive excerpt from the Folio Society's new collection of essential Superman comics, Eisner-winning Monstress writer Marjorie Liu discusses the enduring appeal of DC's greatest hero.
DC Studios has released a new TV spot for the upcoming Superman movie, and the internet is having its say on the superhero's flying face.
Ultraman has been rumored to be the identity of the ambiguous, all-in-black villain seen multiple times across set images and trailers, but including this villain would be a mistake.
Update: Via ScreenRant, James Gunn has responded to a follower on X/Twitter, noting that there “is absolutely zero CG in his face. People’s faces can look different when you put a wide angle lens up close. The background plate in Svalbard is 100% real as is David.”
Some fans have taken to X/Twitter to compare Henry Cavill's Man of Steel with David Corenswet's rebooted Superman.
A new TV spot for James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film is stirring up controversy among fans. The ad titled “Icon” was released on January 27th. The 30-second spot ends with David Corenswet’s Superman flying in an extended shot through a frozen tundra.