David Corenswet, Superman
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Whoopi Goldberg told 'Superman' stars David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan during their Thursday, July 10 appearance on The View that she "fell in love with [him] as Superman" while watching the new movie.
David Corenswet went off script during one tense moment filming "Superman" and yelled "F you!" at co-star Rachel Brosnahan.
In mid-July 2025, the claim that White House social media accounts posted a picture portraying U.S. President Donald Trump as Superman circulated widely on platforms like X and Facebook, coinciding with the U.S. release ( archived) of the new "Superman" film on July 11.
Cain has a clear, politically conservative view on the immigration question. However, he doesn’t take issue with Gunn’s premise. He accepts that Superman is an immigrant. However, he feels the fact that the director made the statement publicly has the potential to hurt the movie. Cain said…
DAVID CORENSWET as Superman in DC Studios’ and Warner Bros. Pictures’ “SUPERMAN,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Warner Bros. DC/Warner Bros’ Superman has begun zipping around the world, ringing up $40.3M through two days from North America and ...
Recently io9 sat down with both writer-director James Gunn and Superman himself, David Corenswet, to discuss not just the shocking contents of the Kryptonian message but, more specifically, if those revelations could have an impact moving ahead in the DC Universe.
James Gunn's 'Superman' lacks magic, but it gets one fundamental thing right about the least cool, but certainly greatest, of all the superheroes.
David Corenswet, the actor starring as the Man of Steel in the new “Superman” movie sits down with Will Reeve, the son of the original Superman, and shares what it means to take on the iconic role.