James Gunn, Ultraman and Superman
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Comic Book Resources on MSNHow Ultraman's Fate in Superman Sets Up His Complicated Future in James Gunn's DCUIn the post- Crisis On Infinite Earths continuity, Lex Luthor cloned Superman more than once. While his most successful venture combined his own DNA with Superman’s to create Conner Kent, the first attempt was a failure. In The Man of Steel limited series, Lex Luthor created a clone of Superman that crystallized over time.
One of the characters in James Gunn's Superman might be on a trajectory to become one of DC Comics' most iconic villains, Bizarro.
Superman could be setting Ultraman up to be a totally different and extremely iconic DC villain in a future sequel.
Man of Steel prompted a lot of incensed and opinionated responses when it premiered, but none of Snyder’s choices in the film drew as much ire as the decision to have Superman kill Michael Shannon’s General Zod during their Metropolis-destroying battle.
Superman was impressive to both critics and audiences, but the film still had certain questions unanswered that left us pondering.
We break down the epic ending to James Gunn's Superman, how it sets up future movies, and why it's a good thing that Gunn isn't necessarily focused on what's next for the DCU.
In Superman(2025), we see that Ultraman is possibly dead, making people think that Superman killed him. Learn if he died or not here.
At this point, Superman and Ultraman duke it out. It’s revealed that he’s a clone of Superman, created by Lex to be the “most powerful being on Earth” and controlled with an expansive, brutal moveset. Of course, Superman wins… but at what cost?
A hilarious behind-the-scenes video features David Corenswet as Superman playing baseball alongside Ultraman. Earlier this month, James Gunn’s Superman was released in theaters across the world on July 11. The movie has been met with positive reception and has till date garnered more than $232 million worldwide, per Box Office Mojo.
Artist Matthew Eberle, who served as the on-set lead of the visual effects for the DCU feature Superman, offered details of a gruesome scene that was ultimately left out of the theatrical version of the movie.