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His memory of a compliment from James Gunn at 'The Suicide Squad' premiere years earlier convinced the actor to send in a self-tape for 'Superman,' even though he was reluctant to do so at first.
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Nerdist on MSNThe Real-World Impact of Mr. Terrific in SUPERMANSuperman introduces fans to Mr. Terrific, a standout character whose STEM background is an inspiration for many Black fans.
Since the DC Universe still doesn't have a Batman, James Gunn gave the Dark Knight's famous line to another superhero.
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Space.com on MSNWho is Mister Terrific, the super-smart hero aiding Lois Lane in James Gunn's 'Superman'With a name like Mister Terrific, you better believe this mysterious masked man has a big reputation to live up to!
The Wall Street Journal, via Deadline, reports that James Gunn and DC Studios are reportedly eying television spin-offs based around the characters Mister Terrific (Edi Gathegi) and Jimmy Olsen (Skyler Gisondo).
"Superman" reboots the DC Universe by throwing audiences right into the action. If you got a bit lost towards the end, we're here to help.
Though they may not seem like the most obvious characters to be given spin-offs, we're hearing that TV shows based on Superman's Mr. Terrific and Jimmy Olsen may be in
Given that it's the start of a new universe, we don't blame you for thinking that Superman has something after the credits to tease what's to come. After all, writer/director James Gunn has plenty of experience with credit scenes in the MCU.
Superman (2025) has a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene. What are they? What happens in them? Find out here!
Superman has barely taken off in theaters, but two of its supporting characters already could be moving ahead. A new report from the Wall Street Journal says that DC Studios president and Superman writer-director James Gunn is considering spinoffs centering on Mister Terrific, played by Edi Gathegi, as well as Jimmy Olsen, played by Skyler Gisondo.
David Corenswet takes flight as the Man of Steel in the director James Gunn's "Superman."