A lawsuit by the Joe Shuster estate filed against Warner Bros. and DC could be problematic for 'Superman' outside the US.
A new lawsuit could prevent the July 11 film release of Superman in the territories of Canada, Australia, the U.K., and Ireland.
Warner Bros. is expected to release a new “Superman” movie on July 11 this year directed by James Gunn. 19 News reached out ...
The estate of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics, claiming ...
The estate accused Warner of unlawfully failing to pay royalties to use Superman in Britain, Canada, Australia and other ...
Joe Shuster’s estate has filed a new lawsuit against DC Comics and Warner Bros. in the Southern District of New York, ...
As noted in the complaint itself, Shuster and co-creator Jerry Siegel sold the rights to Superman for just $130 in 1938 – ...
Superman co-creator Joe Shuster's estate is suing Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics to block the film's release in several ...
James Gunn's Superman has fallen into trouble as the film's studio- DC studio is being sued by the estate of Joe Shuster, who co-created Superman originally.
The IP rights to Superman are messy. Like, Bravolebrity breakup levels of mess and acrimony. According to ScreenRant, it started w ...
The estate of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster sued DC Comics and Warner Bros. on Friday, seeking to invalidate the companies’ copyrights in several foreign markets. The suit revives a long ...
Before you get too excited about James Gunn’s Superman, there’s a new lawsuit against DC that could change things.