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When James Gunn took charge of Superman, fans braced for something different, and he delivered. He didn’t just reboot the Man of Steel, he breathed new life i
David Corenswet's slightly puppyish Superman radiates a joy in what he's doing, but he’s far from invincible. That lends the film emotional stakes.
Whatever happens with 'Superman 2,' James Gunn is hinting that it won't be a traditional solo sequel and explains the Bradley Cooper cameo.
The new “Superman” movie is facing a steady wave of criticism from the right after the film’s director called out a political message he hopes viewers will take away from his reboot of
Gunn’s major innovation here is dropping in on Superman (David Corenswet) decades into his life on Earth, and a few years into his stint as the protector of Metropolis, that great city so often beset with otherworldly disasters.
The trade reports that the success of giving Superman a fresh coat of paint is rubbing off on Wonder Woman. Gunn, who serves as co-CEO of DC Studios along with writing and directing Superman, has previously named Wonder Woman as a tentpole of the new DC Universe along with Batman, Supergirl, and of course, the Man of Steel.
James Gunn’s latest film Superman, with David Corenswet in the titular role as Man of Steel, felt like more than just a reboot—it came across as a subtle, calculated commentary on how superhero universes are constructed,