James Gunn, DC and Superman
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But Why Tho? on MSNREVIEW: ‘Superman (2025)’ Is Wonderful And Flawed, Just Like He IsSuperman (2025) is wonderful and flawed, just like the Man of Steel himself, as Lex Luthor devises a convoluted plot to kill Superman. The post REVIEW: ‘Superman (2025)’ Is Wonderful And Flawed, Just Like He Is appeared first on But Why Tho?
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Winter is Coming on MSNReview: Superman (2025) is a hopeful return to form with heart and humorJames Gunn’s much-anticipated DC reboot, early on Tuesday during Amazon Prime’s advance screening — and I walked away genuinely smiling. While it isn’t flawless, Gunn’s vision breathes life back into the Man of Steel with a film that’s vibrant,
Another review/interview for Superman(2025) has been leaked by The Sunday Times and here is everything you should know about it.
James Gunn's Superman (2025) is certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and receiving glowing praise from critics and fans. Here's what the reviews reveal about DC's rebooted Man of Steel.
I went to see the new Superman, released on July 11, in Albuquerque's newest 4DX theater, which offers an immersive, multi-sensory cinematic experience, at the Regal Winrock movie theater. Walking into the theater was an exciting new adventure,
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Superman’ (2025) Review – A Hopelessly Hopeful Superhero FilmJames Gunn strips away the hope from Superman, focusing on his struggle to save the day — only to overcome impossible odds in the end.
The James Gunn-directed “Superman,” which kicks off the new DC Universe, is a humorous, action-packed dose of much-needed goodness, writes our reviewer.
Besides a very good dog named Krypto, James Gunn’s “Superman” gives us a five-star Lois Lane thanks to Rachel Brosnahan.
In its second weekend of release, “Superman” collected $57.3 million from 4,774 venues — a standard 54% decline from its $125 million debut. After strong weekday holds, the Warner Bros. comic book adventure has earned $236 million domestically and $406 million globally.
It’s been over a decade since Warner Bros. released a standalone Superman film (2013), which birthed a whole universe of darker superhero outings, unlike the