Superman Film Review — Fun-Ride with an Appetite for Ugly Politics
METROPOLIS, JUL 8 – James Gunn’s reboot portrays Superman as a hopeful immigrant hero confronting political and social issues, with Lex Luthor as a tech billionaire antagonist in a fresh DC Universe start.
- The movie Superman, directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult, opened in theaters on July 11, 2025.
- The film was created to launch a new DC universe under Gunn and Peter Safran amid concerns from previous DC movies' poor performance and mixed reviews.
- Superman faces a land grab plot by tech billionaire villain Lex Luthor, while navigating a complicated relationship with Lois Lane and global conflict involvement.
- The film runs two hours and nine minutes, features a flying dog named Krypto, includes political themes described by Gunn as central, and has a PG-13 rating.
- Reviews highlight an overstuffed, politically charged movie with some strong performances but criticize its convoluted plot and excesses, leaving fans wary of the DC reboot's direction.
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Will James Gunn's risky Superman movie pay off?
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Review: Strange ‘Superman’ is better than a boring one
Jake Coyle|Associated Press It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a … a purple and orange shape-shifting chemical compound? Writer-director James Gunn’s “Superman” was always going to be a strange chemistry of filmmaker and material. Gunn, the mind behind “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “The Suicide Squad,” has reliably drifted toward a B-movie superhero realm populated (usually over-populated) with the lesser-known freaks, oddities and grotesquerie of …
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With a K9 sidekick, a sense of humor, and a Man of Steel who says “dude,” 2025’s “Superman” might not be the Superman you expect, or even want. But for our modern times, it’s the “Superman” we all need.
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