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Synopsis
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.
Cast
- David Corenswet
- Rachel Brosnahan
- Nicholas Hoult
- María Gabriela de Faría
- Skyler Gisondo
- Edi Gathegi
- Isabela Merced
- Nathan Fillion
- Anthony Carrigan
- Wendell Pierce
Atom User Reviews
so dang good. this movie really captures what it means to be superman
Just way would they make him out to be so weak after all the prestigious history of Superman. They said he saved a country in this movie but never even showed it. Instead, they show him saving a squirrel. they also showed him getting beat up more than anything and where in history has Superman ever had a pet his parents had one but wasn't a super dogg. This movie failed to hold up the honor of superman i left that movie not feeling like I can take on the world but like I was lied to feeling nothing but regret..
Metacritic
It’s nicely packed and quite funny, when it isn’t giving into Gunn’s trademark air of merry depravity.

By the movie’s merciful end, you wonder what a nice guy like Superman is doing in a mean place like this.
There’s promise here. A broader cinematic universe that feels cohesive, filled with amusing cameos and, for the first time in years, a DCU that feels like it has a faint pulse are all very welcome. But whenever the film strains to address Big Ideas, it’s painful.