Superman Creator's Estate Sues DC and Warner Bros.
The estate of one of Superman's co-creators has filed a copyright lawsuit in a U.S. court against Warner Bros. Discovery ahead of the release of its new movie, "Superman," part of a planned reboot of the DC Comics superhero film franchise.
It seems Superman’s otherworldly powers may be no match to defeat… copyright law. Warner Bros. Discovery is gearing up to release its latest Superman reboot, the crucial launch of a new DC Studios connected universe.
James Gunn's Superman movie could hit a roadblock due to a lawsuit claiming Warner Bros. and DC don't have the rights to release it in key countries.
The estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster accuses the studio of yearslong copyright infringement on several movies and TV shows that exploit the hero.
The estate of superhero co-creator Joseph Shuster alleges overseas copyright infringement against Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics.
Superman’ co-creator Joe Shuster’s estate claims that Warner Bros. And DC Comics lost rights to the beloved superhero in 2017. They seek profits not only from the upcoming film, but all films that Superman has appeared in since that year – Zack Snyder’s ‘Justice League’,
Superman has been on an all-time run, and one of the biggest reasons for that success can be attributed to how fulfilling the series is for longtime readers. Whether it be one-shots, back-up stories,
Superman co-creator Joe Shuster's estate is suing Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics to block the film's release in several global markets.
A lawsuit over foreign copyrights by Joe Shuster, co-creator of the Superman comics, threatens to delay the release of James Gunn's Superman film.
Joe Shuster’s estate has filed a new lawsuit against DC Comics and Warner Bros. in the Southern District of New York, challenging the global distribution of Superman. The case questions copyright rights in the U.
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