Before you get too excited about James Gunn’s Superman, there’s a new lawsuit against DC that could change things.
The estate of superhero co-creator Joseph Shuster alleges overseas copyright infringement against Warner Bros. Discovery and ...
A lawsuit by the Shuster estate could block Superman's release in key countries due to copyright disputes. Warner Bros and DC face a legal battle over international rights to Superman's character.
The estate of the artist who drew the first Superman comic published 87 years ago is asserting applicable copyrights to the American superhero in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia.
“We fundamentally disagree with the merits of the lawsuit, and will vigorously defend our rights.” The legal action marks a potential hitch in WBD’s rollout of Superman, which arrives July ...
Superman Returns was followed up by the Henry Cavill-led Man of Steel, which was divisive. Now, we are waiting for Superman, ...
The first trailer for Superman got plenty of people excited about James Gunn’s vision for the iconic superhero. News of a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery over the movie’s release ...
A new lawsuit could block the release of James Gunn’s Superman. According to the court filing, the claim would block Superman from releasing in “Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland ...
Discovery (WBD.O), opens new tab ahead of the release of its new movie, "Superman," part of a planned reboot of the DC Comics superhero film franchise. The lawsuit, opens new tab was filed on ...
It’s explained in the lawsuit that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster sold the worldwide rights to Superman in 1938, the year the character debuted in the pages of Action Comics #1, to Detective ...