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The Cinematic Schematic review of Superman!
It’s been twelve years since we saw the last standalone Man of Steel, directed by Zack Snyder and starring Henry Cavill. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the movie performed well enough at the box office to launch the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), including the follow-up films Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League(and
Zack Snyder’s Justice League). WB Discovery put that entire line to rest in 2023 with Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom when they hired
James Gunn and
Peter Safran as the new co-CEOs of DC Studios.
Written and directed by James Gunn, Superman launches the DC Universe with a new Superman played by
David Corenswet. The audience is dropped right into an adventure with Superman, caught in a battle in the court of public opinion with Lex Luthor(
Nicholas Hoult). This Superman is relatable, charming, idealistic, and grounded in a strong set of values. He believes every life matters, the truth is non-negotiable, and the world can and should be a finer place for everyone. Lois Lane (
Rachel Brosnahan) is also here, serving as the skeptical but hopeful audience surrogate: Who is this Superman, and are his actions doing more harm than good?
Have Gunn and Corenswet created the lightning in a bottle they need to jumpstart this new take on the character? Tune in to the full-length review for our verdict.
Meet the Cinematic Justice Gang
Caleb Masters is joined by a robust league of film critics and fans, including Jo Light (Final Draft), Alex Palmer (The Oklahoma Film Society), and Korey Eakers (Grand Gentlemen Inc.) while co-host Laron Chapman is away.
Left to Right: Korey Eakers, Jo Light, Alex Palmer, and Caleb Masters
Ice-Breaker Question: Why does Superman matter?
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We start the conversation by talking about our relationships with the Last Son of Krypton. We also dig into why he’s such an important American pop culture icon.
Spoiler-Free Review
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In our spoiler-free review we discuss:
* Our overall thoughts on Superman
* How this version played by
David Corenswet compares to previous versions played by Christopher Reeve, Brandon Routh, and Henry Cavill
* Whether or not James Gunn’s take on the character is successful
* Letter grade verdicts
* Alternate media recommendations
Spoiler-Filled Analysis
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The biggest ideas packed into Superman have been hidden by the marketing.