Superman, Henry Cavill and David Corenswet
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The Superman discourse has officially hit the playground sandbox stage. With James Gunn ’s Superman now in theaters, fans have taken their ongoing DCU vs. DCEU rivalry to a new (and slightly absurd)
While there’s certainly a visual similarity between Henry Cavill and David Corenswet when they’re flying around as Superman, you don’t actually realize how much Corenswet looks like a young Henry Cavill until you see them outside the costume.
As David Corenswet takes on the red cape for James Gunn's 'Superman', DCU fans could still see Henry Cavill return in another role.
Corenswet’s impending battle is one with a long legacy. Perhaps the best example of the Superman trap is Christopher Reeve’s iconic portrayal in the 1978 film. He so embodied the Man of Steel that it was hard for him to take other roles.
To underwear or not to underwear, or how to underwear, has been a focal point of virtually every Superman production. In the last big “Superman” adaptation, filmmaker Zach Snyder did away with the trunks, which he said he couldn’t make “cool.”
Corenswet's physical trainer breaks down the routine that helped the formerly svelte actor put on 40 pounds of muscle—and how he got Nicholas Hoult prepped for Lex Luthor.
Ahead of making his debut as the Man of Steel, Superman star David Corenswet turned to two fellow Kryptonians for guidance — and got some eerily similar advice from them both.
David Corenswet attends the “Superman” premiere in London on July 2. INSTARimages “I had the pleasure of exchanging letters with two previous Supermans — Henry Cavill and Tyler Hoechlin ...
Superman" director James Gunn gave his thoughts on accusations that his new film was “woke" after making some controversial statements before its release.