Gunn's "Superman" may rescue the 2025 box office

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Warner Bros. showcased its upcoming films at CinemaCon, with the new "Superman" movie taking center stage. Director James Gunn hopes the film, set for a July release, will bring human kindness back to the movies. Actors David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult also attended the event. The studio is positioning "Superman" as a key project to boost the box office, which currently faces a deficit. Other superhero titles are also scheduled for summer releases. The film is a part of the new DC Universe being developed by Gunn and Peter Safran. Warner Bros. also presented other films set for release, including Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" and the Brad Pitt racing drama "F1". The convention also discussed current industry topics like theatrical release windows and streaming partnerships.


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