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 ...
Joe Shuster’s estate has filed a new lawsuit against DC Comics and Warner Bros. in the Southern District of New York, ...
Superman co-creator Joe Shuster's estate is suing Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Comics to block the film's release in several ...
As noted in the complaint itself, Shuster and co-creator Jerry Siegel sold the rights to Superman for just $130 in 1938 – ...
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 ...
Joe Shuster passed away in 1992. The suit claims that DC has been operating without a proper license to Superman in the U.K., specifically since 2017. In the case of Canada, the copyright law says ...
Before you get too excited about James Gunn’s Superman, there’s a new lawsuit against DC that could change things.
The IP rights to Superman are messy. Like, Bravolebrity breakup levels of mess and acrimony. According to ScreenRant, it started w ...