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James Gunn's Superman flew into cinemas worldwide on 11 July, and while the Man of Steel has long been a staple of the big screen, this reboot presents a side audiences haven't seen before: vulnerable,
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.
A review of Superman movie with David Corenswet taking on the title role and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane as both face Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor.
From 'Superman' to 'Fantastic Four' and 'Daredevil: Born Again,' the year is defined by studios trying to get their superhero groove back.
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The Independent on MSNJames Gunn’s Superman reboot will make you believe in superhero movies againSuperman is a manifesto for a franchise. It had no other choice but to be. The weight of expectation is so heavy at this point that even the audience might feel a little tension in their shoulders as they shuffle in to take their seats.
While DC Studios has moved on from Zack Snyder’s vision, his fans continue pushing the #RestoreTheSnyderVerse movement—this time using a garbage truck in New York City to spread their message. As reported by MovieWeb and shared by @DarkKnightsFan on X (formerly Twitter),
The numbers don’t lie: a lot of people went to go see Superman this weekend.
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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 Superman kicked off its theatrical run with an impressive $217 million worldwide, according to Deadline and The Wrap. Released on Friday, July 11, the reboot earned $122 million in North America and $95 million overseas.