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‘Superman’ Character Krypto Sends Dog Adoptions Sky High, with James Gunn Calling It the ‘Greatest’ BlessingThe Late Show host Stephen Colbert is teaming up with Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello for a one-off reunion as part of the 2025 New York Comedy Festival. They will make an appearance at New York City’s Town Hall on Saturday, Nov. 8 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of ...
Although the character of Krypto — who shares some of his master's super-powers (such as flying) — dates back to the mid-1950s, this is his first appearance on the big screen. It's probably too early to say that Krypto might spin off into his own franchise, he already made a big impact in the real world.
While Warner Bros. Discovery celebrates the success of DC Studios’ Superman, the true winners from this past weekend’s blockbuster may have more in common with Krypto.
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I held Jude for five seconds and folded like a lawn chair. She looked at me like we'd known each other forever,' María Gabriela de Faría tells PEOPLE
London Movie Theater’s Dog-Friendly Screening of ‘Superman’ Got Two Paws Up first appeared on PetHelpful on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
Superman’s Four-Legged Hero Finally Gets Big Screen Debut In James Gunn’s fresh spin on Superman, there’s one unexpected hero grabbi
Calling all superdogs, a Krypto look-alike contest is happening in New York City thanks to James Gunn's "Superman"
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Dozens of heroic hounds soared to Hudson Yards Friday to compete in a Krypto the Superdog look-alike contest — but only one pooch took home the red cape fit for the sidekick of “Superman.” Sofia, a 7-year-old Brooklyn canine who could have been Krypto’s stunt double,
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.
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.