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James Gunn's colorful, irreverent spin on the classic superhero blends parody with action but loses the character's classic heart.
At its core, Superman: Unbound focuses on the conflict between Superman and Brainiac, though Supergirl does also play a key part in this story. Brainiac is a character that didn't debut in comics ...
Superman review: DC is back and better than ever! Superman review: The Man of Steel soars to new heights By Anthony Orlando Published July 11, 2025 Warner Bros. / Warner Bros.
In Gunn’s “Superman,” he has enough of it to lure us in. His urgent, slightly puppyish, wavy-haired Superman radiates a joy in what he’s doing, but he’s far from invincible.
Gunn constructs an intricate game of a superhero saga that’s arresting and touching, and occasionally exhausting, in equal measure.
The heavy lift of “Superman” is making the case that the perfect superhuman being with “S” on his chest is strange, too. He’s a do-gooder at a time when no one does good anymore.
‘Superman’ Review: James Gunn’s Energized Reboot Is Winning Enough to Channel the Spirit of the Comics Reviewed at Warner Bros. screening room, New York, June 26, 2025.
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