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As Rachel Brosnahan picks up the reporter's notebook, take a look back at the other stars who took on the iconic role of Lois ...
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Screen Rant on MSNSuperman's Rachel Brosnahan Teases Lois Lane Gaining Superpowers In The DCULois Lane actor Rachel Brosnahan and Superman director James Gunn reveal they want to see Lois become Superwoman in a future DCU sequel.
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9Honey Celebrity on MSNMore than nine actresses have played Lois Lane - but one is considered the best of all timeWhen the character of Superman was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, it made sense he would need a side ...
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Nerdist on MSNRachel Brosnahan Wants Lois Lane as Superwoman in the DCU, and James Gunn May AgreeSuperman's new Lois Lane, Rachel Brosnahan, is all for her character becoming Superwoman in the DCU, and James Gunn seems to ...
A Bold New Take Fans Love In the latest Superman movie, it’s not just Clark Kent getting a glow-up. It’s Lois L ...
For over 80 years, Lois Lane has established herself as one of the most fearless and driven reporters in comic book history.
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Rob Halford received a surprise when he performed at Live Aid in Philadelphia 40 years ago. The Judas Priest frontman told the Associated Press that meeting Joan Baez backstage at the star-studded ...
Where would Superman/Clark Kent be without Lois Lane? This intrepid Daily Planet reporter is a determined soul embodying how even ordinary human beings can stand up against tremendous evil. Plus, the ...
James Gunn, the screenwriter and director of “Superman,” narrates a sequence featuring David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan.
I think, in the original script, Lois and Batman got together briefly. There’s this whole other thing that everyone was like, ‘Oh my God, you can’t do that.’ Because Superman was dead.
Written by Don Cameron, art by Ed Dobrotka. Middle Image credit: Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane #2 (May 1958). Written by Otto Binder, art by Kurt Schaffenberger.
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