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 superhero co-creator Joseph Shuster alleges overseas copyright infringement against Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics.
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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.