Kellyanne Conway Slams New Superman Movie as ‘Superwoke,’ Claims His Cape Has ‘MS-13’ on It
UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – Director James Gunn frames Superman as a story emphasizing immigrant roots and basic human kindness amid polarized political reactions ahead of its July 11 release.
- James Gunn's new Superman movie, set to release on July 11, 2025, aims to tell the story of America through the lens of human kindness and morality.
- This film follows Gunn's previous social media controversy and his claim that Superman, portrayed as an immigrant, reflects timely political and moral themes, prompting divided reactions.
- Conservative figures like Kellyanne Conway and Fox hosts criticized the film for pushing ideology, with Conway stating the movie tries to 'throw their ideology on us' and associating it with a 'superwoke' agenda.
- The movie received mixed early responses online, with Gunn acknowledging the political tone but emphasizing that "it's not just about politics, it's about morality," while official reviews remain embargoed.
- The release and backlash around Gunn's Superman suggest ongoing cultural debates about politics in entertainment and the evolving portrayal of iconic characters in American film.
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Fox News Hosts Drag 'Woke Superman' Director's Pro-Immigrant Messaging: 'You Know What It Says on His Cape? MS-13'
Fox News hosts criticized the new Superman movie and its director's interpretation of its hero as an immigrant, joking that his cape's "S" now says "MS-13."
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Kellyanne Conway slams new Superman movie as ‘superwoke,’ claims his cape has ‘MS-13’ on it
Everybody’s a critic these days, but even in these divided times, James Gunn’s new Superman seems to be garnering excellent reactions online. For Kellyanne Conway, though, the movie is trying to “throw their ideology on us.” Official reviews are still embargoed, and there’s no critical consensus yet on Metacritic or Rotten Tomatoes. But if the early social media reactions are anything to go by, fans can expect something more elevated, sincere, a…
'Superman' Actor Suggests Trump Supporters Are 'Not American'
“Superman” actor Sean Gunn, brother of film director James Gunn, doubled down on his brother’s political messaging behind the upcoming blockbuster by seemingly suggesting that Trump supporters and all those opposed to mass immigration are “not American.” In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, Gunn stressed that the film will be political and suggested that those who take issue with it should not buy a ticket. “”Superman is the story of Ame…
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