A Live-Action Disney Superhero Movie Was A Parody Of A Beloved Superman Character
A live-action Disney superhero film from 2007 parodied a beloved Superman character who's about to make his own live-action debut on the big screen.
Read MoreA live-action Disney superhero film from 2007 parodied a beloved Superman character who's about to make his own live-action debut on the big screen.
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