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There were jokes about cast member Sarah Sherman leaving and Weekend Update‘s Colin Jost replacing Saturday Night Live boss Lorne Michaels, there were long hugs during the curtain call but no real ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThanks to James Gunn, DC's Best Superman x Lois Dynamic Is About to Take Center StageJames Gunn has proven with the newly released Superman movie trailer that he knows exactly what he’s doing when it comes to ...
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Screen Rant on MSNI Wish Lois Lane Actor Elizabeth Tulloch’s Dream Superman & Lois Episode Had Happened In The Show Before It EndedLois Lane's Superman & Lois story could have gotten one major superpower twist had the series managed to adapt an exciting ...
Lois grilling Superman on his extrajudicial interference in a war seems to get at the heart of the conflict of the new DC ...
The official trailer for director James Gunn's ‘Superman’ includes glimpses of David Corenswet as Clark Kent, Rachel ...
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Bounding Into Comics on MSNContrary To Viral Post, Lois Lane Actress Rachel Brosnahan Never Said ‘Superman’ Was “Not For Everyone”In a case of fake news, a viral social media post has falsely claimed that Lois Lane actor Rachel Brosnahan is antagonizing ...
James Gunn’s Superman returns with a new trailer showing David Corenswet as Clark Kent facing public backlash and tough questions from Lois Lane, as he struggles to balance heroism and humanity.
That’s still unclear. But all indications from the trailer suggest that by at least the midway point of Superman, Lois Lane will learn Clark’s secret. The two may already be a couple in this ...
The trailer kicks off with journalist Lois Lane, played by Rachel Brosnahan, sitting down with Clark for an exclusive interview as the superhero. Lois asks a series of questions, including ...
Even Sheldon Cooper explained this in The Big Bang Theory: “Lois Lane is falling, accelerating at an initial rate of 32 feet per second per second. Su ...
Intrepid reporter Lois Lane not knowing Superman’s secret identity as Clark Kent is a story trope going back to 1938’s Action Comics #1, the Man of Steel’s first appearance. That conceit ...
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