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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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Comic Book Resources on MSNLois & Clark Quietly Loses Its Streaming Home While Dean Cain Criticizes James Gunn's SupermanLois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman is available for streaming on HBO Max until Aug. 2. Superman is currently ...
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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 ...
Dean Cain discusses alleged sexual harassment claims from his "Lois & Clark" days while criticizing Warner Bros over unpaid ...
Summer's two biggest superhero films pick up long after their central figures have already taken up their respective mantles.
For over 80 years, Lois Lane has established herself as one of the most fearless and driven reporters in comic book history.
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 ...
Lois Lane has survived World War II, the Vietnam War and 9/11, but it’s been harder to escape the shadow of Superman.
Lois Lane’s Feminist Revolution In the 1970s, the reporter best-known as Superman’s love interest got a new female editor—and branched out as a hero in her own right.
While “Lois Lane” depicts the more hard-boiled, investigative world of its titular character, Fraction and Lieber describe their Jimmy Olsen book as more fun and light and optimistic.
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