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The 'Superman' film directed by James Gunn, produced by Warner Bros Discovery and DC Comics, will release globally this summer. A legal challenge from Mark Warren Peary, the executor of Joe Shuster's estate, was dismissed by a US federal court. The lawsuit sought to halt the film's release in several countries over copyright infringement claims. The court ruled that it lacked jurisdiction over the case.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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