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Superman
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'Superman,'
DC Studios' first feature film to hit the big screen, is set to soar into theaters worldwide this July from Warner Bros. Pictures. In his signature style, James Gunn takes on the original superhero in the newly imagined DC universe with a singular blend of epic action, humor and heart, delivering a Superman who's driven by compassion and an inherent belief in the goodness of humankind.
Whether you're an old comic book lover, or just here for the cape, don't miss your chance to experience Superman's return to the big screen.
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