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The star of the new Superman movie, David Corenswet, is an Eagles fan, and he believes Jalen Hurts has something on the ...
Clark Kent may call Delaware home in the new movie, but the Philly-born lead actor gets to show home hometown love too.
The actor has a man-out-of-time quality that makes him surprisingly like his character. But he is hyperaware of the present expectations riding on his performance.
It turns out Superman is a big fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, and he’d rather keep Jalen Hurts running the quarterback sneak for the NFL team than try to move the line with his Kryptonian might.
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Cincinnati only makes a couple of cameos in the film, which was mostly shot in Cleveland. "We liked Cincinnati a lot, but we really liked Cleveland," said Superman director/writer James Gunn.
Did Superman just settle the Tush Push debate? Kind of. Philly-raised actor David Corenswet claimed he is not replacing Jalen The post Can Superman Take Over Jalen Hurts’ Tush Push David Corenswet ...
The Jewish creators of Superman were not focused on Jesus. So why has this superhero become so widely embraced as a Christ-like symbol?
Corenswet’s surprising call on Hurts vs. Superman puts the spotlight on the Eagles’ most unstoppable—and misunderstood—weapon.
The first DCU movie, Superman, ends with by setting up the next entry in the franchise, Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock.
Like many of us, David Corenswet grew up with Superman, but his first introduction came in the form of a low-key version of the hero in Smallville.