Superman, Krypto and Cat Person
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Man’s best (super)friend has prime placement in the new “Superman” movie, and the pooch’s path to the cinematic spotlight may be worth a movie itself.
The very good boy dates back many decades, and his inclusion in the new Superman movie adds more than just a dose of cuteness.
Superman gave us James Gunn's version of the DC superhero played to near-perfection by David Corenswet. After his Man of Steel overpowers Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor, we got few end credit scenes., Ho
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Yes, Superman has a post-credits scene. Two, in fact. One around the mid-credits and a second at the very end. The scenes featured don't exactly tease anything or set up future DC projects, and that's how writer/director/studio head James Gunn wants it.
That’s what Krypto has always represented — a vision of Rockwellian Americana where a good man has a good dog and an embrace of the outlandish science fiction inherent in watching a canine in a little cape display superpowers.
Besides a very good dog named Krypto, James Gunn’s “Superman” gives us a five-star Lois Lane thanks to Rachel Brosnahan.
“ Superman ” production designer Beth Mickle spent six months designing Superman’s home, the Fortress of Solitude, and a further 16 weeks building the set.
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Space.com on MSNSuperman's biggest weakness isn't kryptonite; It's that every Man of Steel movie to date has a disappointing endingSuperman's lack of weakness is actually his biggest weakness. Indeed, that god-like skillset makes him so across-the-board powerful that writers require Brainiac-level intellect to imagine enemies capable of defeating him.
Supergirl (Milly Alcock) has a small part in Superman. We break down her appearance in the movie and how it sets up her own film.