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Superman Has His Underwear Back As David Corenswet’s New Suit Is Revealed

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | May 6, 2024 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | May 6, 2024 |


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James Gunn finally revealed David Corenswet’s Superman suit, and the Pajiba Slack has mostly been digging everything from the curl to the whole vibe. This Supes isn’t a morose, unhappy wrecking ball who reluctantly has to save humanity. Instead, he’s more like your dad calmly putting his boots on to shovel the driveway. You can see the full pic below.

Will Anne Hathaway take a victory lap at tonight’s Met Gala? (Lainey Gossip)

Can vaccines give you the gay? An anti-vaxxer’s “groundbreaking” survey of people who read his blog. (Wonkette)

The Lord of the Rings cast pays tribute to Bernard Hill. (THR)

Kristi Noem’s publishing team warned her two years ago that she’d be committing political suicide if she bragged about shooting her dog. As we now know, she didn’t listen. (Politico)

From Chris: The United Methodist Church has reversed its decades-old rules against the LGBTQ+ community. (Them)

In case everyone isn’t aware, Michael Moore hosts a show on the ultra right-wing video platform, Rumble, so feel free to file this latest move under primo ratf*cking. (Mediaite)

The Fall Guy’s end-credits stunt reel is cooler than the whole movie. (The A.V. Club)

From Roxana: This development would also drive me up a wall, too. (Ask a Manager)

For the gamers in the crowd, Sony has already walked back its PSN policy that led to Helldivers 2 getting review bombed. (Polygon)

One last Tom Brady roast tidbit: Kim Kardashian was there, and man, did the crowd really wish she was not. (The Mary Sue)

Friendly reminder: For this week only, Jon Stewart won’t host The Daily Show until Thursday night, so don’t expect him later tonight. (LateNighter)

May is Asian Heritage/Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. If you are looking for books to read to celebrate, Cannonball Read has you covered. Authors from Asia and the Asian diaspora have written in every genre and for every age. From a black comedy set in rural India, a one last con historical romance in England’s Asian community, a manga examining the darker side of life, to a literary horror satirizing diversity in publishing, you will surely find a book that interests you. (Cannonball Read 16)