Superman's Krypto Look-Alike Contest Takes Flight in NYC
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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
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.
Krypto flying the time bomb into the sky causes an explosion that sends a plane veering out of control. He stops the car only by knocking a water main askew. The dognappers fire bullets at him, causing a fiery gas leak.
The very good boy dates back many decades, and his inclusion in the new Superman movie adds more than just a dose of cuteness.
Before taking the gig to help The Suicide Squad, James Gunn has revealed that he briefly developed a Krypto the Superdog movie that had Superman as a supporting character.
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Find out how James Gunn's dog inspired Krypto in the new Superman movie and his key role in the future of the DCU.
Now, correlation does not imply causation, but we must concede that Krypto is a very good boy, and we love him. It stands to reason that witnessing our beloved Kryptonian canine tortured in a pocket universe inspired others to consider preventing a similar fate for other home-hungry puppies.
They come delivered regularly in this incarnation, which has affectionate fun with many Superman touchstones but adds a few fresh, mad touches of its own.