James Gunn Shares How He Let Go Of Henry Cavill
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There are several ways for actors and actresses to land parts in movies, and depending on the role, the task is surely easier for some than others. When it comes to the latest box office juggernaut, Superman,
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Cinema Express on MSNSuperman box office: James Gunn-David Corenswet's superhero film rises past $200 million at global box officeWithin its second weekend in theatres, James Gunn's Superman has risen past all odds and collected over $300 million worldwide. The earnings saw a drastic rise even on midweeks and minted $177.7 million in the US.
James Gunn's Superman reboot made many bold choices, but one particular decision stood out as the riskiest—and it wasn’t the budget or David Corenswet’s casting.
Actor David Corenswet’s family dog, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Ira, reportedly acted like an adorable “diva” on the set of “Superman.” While at the Los Angeles Premiere of the new James Gunn superhero movie,
David Corenswet got a super injury on Superman. Playing Superman seems to have been a dream come true for David Corenswet, but that doesn’t mean he didn’t leave the experience with his share of injuries. Some of them one might consider a little personal, but Corenswet seems more than happy to discuss his significant testicle injuries.
David Corenswet's constant acting questions on the set of "Superman" became writer/director James Gunn's Kryptonite
James Gunn admitted that he chose David Corenswet for 'Superman' because of his role in 'Pearl,' the second film in Ti West's slasher trilogy.