Superman, James Gunn and Bradley Cooper
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Spoiler alert: Bradley Cooper appears in the new DC Studios reboot as Jor-El, the biological father of David Corenswet ’s Kryptonian Kal-El a.k.a. Superman/Clark Kent. Cooper, 50, voiced Rocket Raccoon in all three of Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy movies.
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Superman starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult, and directed by James Gunn gives us a slew of cameos and surprise appearances, enough to keep DC fans discussing for a long time.
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"Superman" puts a cool twist on the Man of Steel mythos. James Gunn's DCU movie includes post-credits scenes and a teasing cameo. Plot spoilers ahead!
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Zoom TV on MSNSuperman Cameos: Every Actor Who Made a Surprise Appearance in the DC Film by James Gunn and David Corenswet"Superman," featuring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult, and directed by James Gunn, offers a plethora of cameos and unexpected appearances that are sure to spark conversations among DC fans for quite some time.
Superman” has finally soared into theaters, and with it comes a wealth of cameos and fun references to its DC Comics origin.