James Gunn's "Superman" Review: Returning to Comic Book Roots
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It’s Superman’s weekend. I mean, we also wish Elio luck for the sake of Pixar’s finances, but James Gunn has taken over the popular conversation and has done so without fear of measuring himself with the classic version of the character. That’s why he recovers John Williams’ fanfare while proposing a very particular approach, materialized in the film’s revealing central record: Clark Kent is played by partially unknown David Corenswet. Twisters …
A Bright Future: A Review of the 2025 Superman Movie — Michael Cavacini
As someone who has always favored Batman as my ultimate superhero, it's not every day that I find myself swept away by a film featuring the Man of Steel. However, the 2025 release of Superman has done just that, proving to be an exciting and emotionally resonant experience that sets a new standard for superhero…
James Gunn Reveals The Worst Mistake That Destroys a Superman Movie: “He’s not cool”
James Gunn doesn’t think that Superman should ever be “cool” or popularized as a stylish hero. After directing the recently released DCU flick Superman, Gunn gave his opinions about the character of Man of Steel and why, even though the 90s comic books were good, they also did some bad stuff to the hero of Metropolis. Giving a makeover to Clark Kent didn’t turn out to be the best idea that comic book creators had in the 90s. Although their inten…
The smoothest and naivest superhero returns to save the world. In this reboot supposed to revive a franchise in perdition, James Gunn, the traitor of Marvel since he became the new keeper of the galaxy of direct competitor DC Comics, fulfills perfectly his mission, that of entertaining.
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