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James Gunn’s Superman is a crowd pleasing blockbuster that revives the classic superhero

Superman

James Gunn has done the impossible with Superman. Yes, it’s a crowd pleasing blockbuster based on a comic property but that’s been done so often it’s starting to become boring. Yes, it revives the fortunes of a superhero franchise that’s seen better days but that’s been done to great effect with Batman, Spider-Man and (hopefully) Fantastic Four.

What James Gunn has done with his masterpiece film is to create a comic book movie that simulates the experience of reading a comic book. 

Most people reading this review are fans of characters who were created long before we were born. At some point all of us walked into the local comic shop (or pharmacy, stationary store or 7-11) and picked up an issue of a publication featuring a hero in colorful, skin-tight clothing doing battle with the forces of evil. The adventure had already begun when we arrived but we didn’t care. The story at hand pulled us in and made us want to know more.

Gunn’s movie opens with a block of text filling us in on the background of what is to come. It’s a  move that can’t help but evoke Star Wars’ legendary opening in media res. From there the movie is a frantic dash to the finish line with threat following threat as the plot begins to develop. 

Gunn uses exposition sparingly, letting the characters speak for themselves. He doesn’t waste time telling you the history of the Green Lantern Corps or that Mister Terrific is an Olympic gold medalist and the third smartest man in the world. He lets Nathan Fillion and Edi Gathegi tell you what you need to know with their performances and pithy, to-the-point dialog. I don’t know if Isabella Merced’s Hawkgirl is a reincarnated Egyptian princess or a Thanagarian space-cop and I don’t care. She has a chip on her shoulder, a big mace and a pitch perfect battle cry. 

For his main cast Gunn relies heavily on archetypes. David Corenswet’s Superman lacks the wry wit of Christopher Reeve and the majestic gravitas of Henry Caville but he makes up for it with an appealing earnestness and a desire to do good in a world that is more complicated than he’d like to imagine. Nicholas Hoult’s Luthor is a more peevish take on the character then we’ve seen but turns up the menace in one of the movie’s few genuinely disturbing scenes that also brought tears to my eyes. The real standout performance is given by Rachel Brosnahan. Past attempts to render Lois Lane on the big screen have all been missing the essential combination of toughness and compassion that attracts Superman’s attention but makes her more than just his girlfriend. Brosnahan displays these traits in spades making her the definitive movie version. 

Superman isn’t perfect. The humor, which I enjoyed, may come across as heavy handed to viewers who prefer more serious superhero fare. There’s also a third act reveal that makes the plot seem more complicated than it needs to be in retrospect. Most damning of all is a revelation about Superman’s homeworld Krypton that undermines the movie’s pro-immigrant message at a time when it is sorely needed in the real world. For all its flaws Superman is well worth your time. It’s a beautifully shot, superbly acted film full of color, action and memorable moments with characters that you will come to love if you didn’t go in loving them already. I enjoyed it more than any movie I’ve seen this year and more than any superhero movie I’ve seen in a long time.

And yes, Krypto does steal the show.

Overall: 9/10

It’s Superman and Krypto in Iron Studios statue available to pre-order

Sideshow and Iron Studios have announced the latest from the Art Scale line – the Superman & Krypto 1:10 Scale Statue!

From James Gunn’s Superman, this Art Scale Statue is limited edition, highly detailed, and hand-painted.

The limited-edition and hand-painted Superman & Krypto 1/10 Scale Statue is available to pre-order now.

Superman & Krypto 1/10 Scale Statue

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Preview: Peacemaker Presents: The Vigilante/Eagly Double Feature #4 (of 5)

Peacemaker Presents: The Vigilante/Eagly Double Feature #4 (of 5)

(W) James Gunn, Tim Seeley, Rex Ogle (A) Matteo Lolli, Mitch Gerads
In Shops: Jun 25, 2025
SRP: $3.99

WHICH BEST FRIEND DIES FIRST?! DC Studios’ James Gunn steps in as story consultant for five issues of insane $%&!@#$ calamity when two fan-favorite characters share the spotlight (and equal page count)!

Well, fart noise. Peacemaker tried to be all tough in front of the pretty ladies and got himself impaled and may be dying. What a freakin’ idiot. Luckily, his best friend and mentor — the magnificent and majestic Eagly — can back up his buddy. Which of course leads to victory! Yay! The good guys (can we call them good guys?) win!!! The end!!!! … Oh. Wait. There’s a traitor in their midst? Not good.

All the while, our poor Adrian wants to kill some villains! But first, he’s going to need to get through a whole lot of “protection.” This is a condom joke. Yes, we do an entire insane action scene in a scented prophylactic factory. Look what we’ve done to your beloved Eisner-winning Mitch Gerads now.

An original DC Comics story inspired by James Gunn’s visionary Peacemaker series on MAX, ya best get ready to rumble!

Peacemaker Presents: The Vigilante/Eagly Double Feature #4 (of 5)

Preview: Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #3

Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #3

(W) James Gunn, Tim Seeley (A) Mitch Gerads
In Shops: May 28, 2025
SRP: $3.99

PEACEMAKER’S COMRADES PUT TO THE TEST! DC Studios’ James Gunn steps in as story consultant for five issues of insane $%&!@#$ calamity when two fan-favorite characters share the spotlight (and equal page count)! Vigilante’s hunt for the evil robot overlord who kidnapped Peacemaker has led him to the most obvious place to hide a Manchurian cyborg death machine. Inside himself! As Evergreen’s crime lords reveal their plans to disinvest from their empires, it’s up to Adrian to make sure they stay evil–so he has somewhere to focus his murderous urges! And on the Eagly-side of things, Chris Smith can usually juggle violence with flirting, but this time, he’s doing a $&*! job keeping a buncha innocent civilians alive, so (of course) it’s up to Eagly to swoop in and save the day. These @$$@$$ins are about to get their @$$es handed to them. An original DC Comics story, inspired by James Gunn’s visionary Peacemaker series on MAX, ya best get ready to rumble!

Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #3

Preview: Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #3

Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #3

(W) James Gunn, Tim Seeley (A) Mitch Gerads
In Shops: May 28, 2025
SRP: $3.99

PEACEMAKER’S COMRADES PUT TO THE TEST! DC Studios’ James Gunn steps in as story consultant for five issues of insane $%&!@#$ calamity when two fan-favorite characters share the spotlight (and equal page count)! Vigilante’s hunt for the evil robot overlord who kidnapped Peacemaker has led him to the most obvious place to hide a Manchurian cyborg death machine. Inside himself! As Evergreen’s crime lords reveal their plans to disinvest from their empires, it’s up to Adrian to make sure they stay evil–so he has somewhere to focus his murderous urges! And on the Eagly-side of things, Chris Smith can usually juggle violence with flirting, but this time, he’s doing a $&*! job keeping a buncha innocent civilians alive, so (of course) it’s up to Eagly to swoop in and save the day. These @$$@$$ins are about to get their @$$es handed to them. An original DC Comics story, inspired by James Gunn’s visionary Peacemaker series on MAX, ya best get ready to rumble!

Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #3

“Krypto’s Golden Biscuit” is Hidden Inside Polybagged Facsimile Editions of Adventure Comics #210 on June 18

Adventure Comics #210

Two lucky comic book fans will win the opportunity to attend the World Premiere of director James Gunn‘s Superman in Los Angeles by discovering “Krypto’s Golden Biscuit” hidden inside the front cover of DC’s facsimile-edition reprint of the 1955 comic book Adventure Comics #210 that will land in local comic book stores starting on June 18. Written by Otto Binder with art by Curt Swan (including art by Ramona Fradon and George Papp), this iconic comic book with cover art by Curt Swan features Krypto’s first appearance in comics in the story “The Superdog from Krypton,” where a young Clark Kent rediscovers Superboy’s best friend in a heartwarming reunion spanning years of time and light-years of space.

Starting on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, fans can head to their local comic book shops to pick up a special polybagged edition of Adventure Comics #210 for their chance at discovering “Krypto’s Golden Biscuit.” Copies of Adventure Comics #210 Facsimile Edition can be preordered from your local comics shop, so talk to the staff at your favorite store about adding comics to your pull list.

Preview: Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #2

Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #2

(W) James Gunn, Tim Seeley, Rex Ogle (A) Mitch Gerads, Matteo Lolli
In Shops: Apr 23, 2025
SRP: $3.99

DC Studios’ James Gunn steps in as story consultant for five issues of insane $%&!@#$ calamity when two fan-favorite characters share the spotlight (and equal page count)! Peacemaker is gone, and the dreaded Controller is pulling the strings behind all the crime in Evergreen! At least, that’s what Adrian Chase thinks! And where do evil robots hide?! Well, inside vehicles, of course! Time to kill some transforming mid-level sedans with missiles! Meanwhile, America’s greatest superhero, Eagly–and his sidekick, Peacemaker–got roofied. So not cool. Now they’re in the middle of nowhere with a buncha of randos from the plane, and someone is sniper’ing them one at a time. But who would want to kill the most majestic of birds (or a human in a goofy suit with a peace dove on it)? Guess it’s time to kick some sweet patooty and find out. An original DC Comics story inspired by James Gunn’s visionary Peacemaker series on MAX. Ya best get ready to rumble!

Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #2

Preview: Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #2

Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #2

(W) James Gunn, Tim Seeley, Rex Ogle (A) Mitch Gerads, Matteo Lolli
In Shops: Apr 23, 2025
SRP: $3.99

DC Studios’ James Gunn steps in as story consultant for five issues of insane $%&!@#$ calamity when two fan-favorite characters share the spotlight (and equal page count)! Peacemaker is gone, and the dreaded Controller is pulling the strings behind all the crime in Evergreen! At least, that’s what Adrian Chase thinks! And where do evil robots hide?! Well, inside vehicles, of course! Time to kill some transforming mid-level sedans with missiles! Meanwhile, America’s greatest superhero, Eagly–and his sidekick, Peacemaker–got roofied. So not cool. Now they’re in the middle of nowhere with a buncha of randos from the plane, and someone is sniper’ing them one at a time. But who would want to kill the most majestic of birds (or a human in a goofy suit with a peace dove on it)? Guess it’s time to kick some sweet patooty and find out. An original DC Comics story inspired by James Gunn’s visionary Peacemaker series on MAX. Ya best get ready to rumble!

Peacemaker Presents: Vigilant/Eagly Double Feature #2

James Gunn’s Creature Commandos with journalist Nicholas Slayton

“Do you think this Eric Frankenstein is into crypto?”
“This Frankenstein probably invented crypto”
“Frank-coin?”

National security journalist Nicholas Slayton joins me to talk about James Gunn‘s DC animated series for HBO, Creature Commandoes. We’ve got gothic horror, geopolitics and an impressive soundtrack. This episode opens with a spoiler-free conversation on whether the show is worth your time before diving in for a conversation about those who the law does not protect, disability metaphors and more.

Nicholas Slayton is a Los Angeles-based journalist covering the “panic beat” — inequality, war, climate change and protests. He’s currently a Contributing Editor at Task & Purpose and has bylines in the New Republic, American Prospect and Motherboard.

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Superman gets a sneak peek before coming to theaters in July

Krypto, take us home. Superman is coming to theaters July 11

Superman, DC Studios’ first feature film to hit the big screen, is set to soar into theaters worldwide this summer from Warner Bros. Pictures. In his signature style, James Gunn takes on the original superhero in the newly imagined DC universe with a singular blend of epic action, humor and heart, delivering a Superman who’s driven by compassion and an inherent belief in the goodness of humankind.

DC Studios heads Peter Safran and Gunn are producing the film, which Gunn directs from his own screenplay, based on characters from DC, Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.

The film stars David Corenswet (“Twisters,” “Hollywood”) in the dual role of Superman/Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”) as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult (the “X-Men” movies, “Juror #2”) as Lex Luthor. The film also stars Edi Gathegi (“For All Mankind”), Anthony Carrigan (“Barry,” “Gotham”), Nathan Fillion (the “Guardians of the Galaxy” films, “The Suicide Squad”), Isabela Merced (“Alien Romulus”), Skyler Gisondo (“Licorice Pizza,” “Booksmart”), Sara Sampaio (“At Midnight”), María Gabriela de Faría (“The Moodys”), Wendell Pierce (“Selma,” “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan”), Alan Tudyk (“Andor”), Pruitt Taylor Vince (“Bird Box”), and Neva Howell (“Greedy People”).

Superman is executive produced by Nikolas Korda, Chantal Nong Vo and Lars Winther. Behind the camera, Gunn is joined by frequent collaborators, including director of photography Henry Braham, production designer Beth Mickle, costume designer Judianna Makovsky and composer John Murphy, along with editors William Hoy (“The Batman”), Jason Ballantine (the “IT” films, “The Flash”) and Craig Alpert (“Deadpool 2,” “Blue Beetle”).

Superman will be in theaters and IMAX nationwide on July 11, 2025, and internationally beginning 9 July 2025, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

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