James Gunn's Superman Is Not So Super for Newcomers
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OK Magazine on MSNWill David Corenswet Be the Hero Who Rescues the 'Superman' Reboot?David Corenswet is preparing to take on the role of Superman in Warner Bros.’ upcoming reboot of the iconic superhero franchise, a project that could determine the future of DC Studios’ cinematic universe.
David Corenswet won’t replace the memories of Christopher Reeve, but he’s certainly the best Superman since the late actor hung up his cape and tights.
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Though “Superman” will handily soar to the top of box office charts, the Last Son of Krypton could face headwinds from fellow summer blockbuster “Jurassic World Rebirth.” Then another comic book epic, Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” arrives at the end of the month.
After years of uncertainty around the character’s future on screen, “Superman” finally returns in a movie that feels both fresh and faithful. James Gunn delivers a reboot that captures the heart of what makes Superman so iconic (his unwavering hope, kindness, and strength), while also updating the world around him with style and humor.
Writer-director James Gunn is good for eye-popping and colourful action scenes and effects, but there’s nothing innovative here.
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New "Superman" director James Gunn discussed how the film addresses politics, morality, and immigration while highlighting the character's belief in human kindness.
James Gunn’s highly anticipated Superman movie hasn’t even hit theaters yet, but it’s already igniting major debates. “Think of it as if James Gunn’s Suicide Squad had a baby with James Wan’s Aquaman with a little bit of Guardians of the Galaxy sprinkled on top,
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New Superman movie struggles to soar as critics voice disappointment and director sparks debate - The first reviews are in with some calling the latest incarnation of the Man of Steel ‘woke’ and ‘poin