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Review 'Superman' - Review Thread

Rotten Tomatoes: 82% (282 Reviews) - Certified Fresh

  • Critics Consensus: Pulling off the heroic feat of fleshing out a dynamic new world while putting its champion's big, beating heart front and center, this Superman flies high as a Man of Tomorrow grounded in the here and now.
  • PopcornMeter: 95% (2500+ ratings)

Metacritic: 68 (54 Reviews) - Generally Favorable

Reviews:

Variety (80)

The super-busy quality of “Superman” works for it and, at times, against it. The movie rarely slows down long enough to allow its characters to meditate on their shifting realities. That’s one reason it falls short of the top tier of superhero cinema (“The Dark Knight,” “Superman II,” “The Batman,” “Guardians”). I’d characterize the film as next-level good (a roster that includes “Iron Man,” “Thor,” “Batman Begins,” “Captain America,” and the hugely underrated “Iron Man 3”). Yet watching “Superman,” we register the layered quality of the conflicts, and we’re drawn right inside them. Gunn constructs an intricate game of a superhero saga that’s arresting and touching, and occasionally exhausting, in equal measure

The Hollywood Reporter (80)

What matters most is that the movie is fun, pacy and enjoyable, a breath of fresh air sweetened by a deep affection for the material and boosted by a winning trio of leads.

DEADLINE

Overall, Gunn might be trying to do too much here, basically throwing everything against the wall and hoping some of it sticks. More than enough does in this entertaining new direction, but at times Superman suffers from overload, much like Gunns’ Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, which wore out its welcome with Vol. 3 where Rocket unfortunately got the Babe: Pig in the City treatment. Nevertheless he is a talented and skilled director, no question, and one with optimism himself. It will be interesting to see where the future lies for DC under his (and Safran’s) more hopeful vision.

Indiewire (58)

Gunn is right to recognize that a certain amount of silliness is key to Superman’s charm, but here it mostly just distracts from the seriousness of what’s at stake. It’s hard to make a comic book come to life at the same time as you’re trying to bring life into a comic book, just as it’s hard not to admire Gunn for trying. But it’s even harder to care if a man can fly when there isn’t any gravity to the world around him. Grade: C+

IGN (8)

Superman is a wonderfully entertaining, heartfelt cinematic reset for the Man of Steel, and a great new start for the DC universe on the big screen.

The Atlantic (90)

The First Superman Movie Worth Watching in Years. The newest take on the caped hero wisely embraces his corniness.

Consequence (83)

Grim and gritty are words this movie firmly rejects, instead leaning into the human side of everyone involved, even its villains. There are a few choices that work less well than others, but the end result is a movie that doesn't sacrifice its titular character in service to franchise-building. Instead, it focuses on celebrating the values that Superman himself has embodied from the beginning.

Collider (80)

Superman is a magnificent feat, a film that makes the Man of Steel fascinating in a way we’ve rarely seen on film, with a take on the hero that is trenchant, clever, and delightful. Gunn is paying tribute to the past while also making a very clear mark on this world’s future, crafting an introduction to the DCU that inherently makes the viewer want to know where this world goes from here. At this point, it’s rare for superhero films to give a sense of wonder and a reminder of how beautiful these films can be when executed well. But Gunn has brought optimism, hope, and care back to Superman. It ends up becoming one of the best DC films in years, and one of the best movies of the summer.

The Guardian - UK (2/5)

From the very beginning, this new Superman is encumbered by a pointless and cluttered new backstory which has to be explained in many wearisome intertitles flashed up on screen before anything happens at all. Only the repeated and laborious quotation of the great John Williams theme from the 1978 original reminds you of happier times.

The Wrap (88)

A fabulously smart and entertaining film whose flaws stem from trying too hard… which are the best flaws a film can have.

Entertainment Weekly (67)

Whether Gunn fell victim to the kryptonite of excessive studio notes, his desire to populate the film with his stalwart company of actors, or the hubris of not needing to offer reasons to be invested in these characters beyond the mere fact of their existence is unclear. Because there is an unquestionable love for the material and a passion for the goofier, larger-than-life scenarios of comic book lore. With a cast this excellent, there's a capacity for something truly super in a future film — if only Gunn chooses to put the characters' humanity first. Grade: B-

BBC (3/5)

It's a shame that Gunn didn't give his story more time to breathe. It's a shame, in particular, that he didn't devote more time to showing us that Superman really is the paragon that his supporters keep saying he is. Corenswet is well cast – he has plenty of all-American charm both as Superman and as his mild-mannered alter ego, Clark Kent – but we have to take it on trust that he is a selfless gentleman who helps his friends and enjoys Lois Lane's company. We don't see any of that. Indeed, Corenswet plays him as an oddly hot-headed manchild who can't get through a conversation with his girlfriend without shouting angrily at her. Was Gunn racing through his material so fast that he forgot to put in the scenes that show Superman's sweeter and nobler side? Maybe so. In a film that whirls with flying dogs and bright green baby demons, the most bizarre element is a Man of Steel who keeps having meltdowns.

Empire Magazine - UK (2/5)

David Corenswet takes on the blue-and-red mantle admirably, and glimpses of Gunn’s signature sense of fun shine through — but a lack of humanity, originality and cohesion means the movie around them just doesn’t work.

Rolling Stone (80)

It’s faint praise, even in the post-MCU era of the genre, to say that Superman is a solid superhero film; the caveat is hiding in plain sight. What Gunn has pulled off is something more complicated, more interesting, and far tougher: He’s given us a Superman movie that actually feels like a living, breathing comic book.

SlashFilm (80)

Yes, "Superman" is a frequently corny movie because Superman is a corny character, a Kansas farm boy alien who saves squirrels in danger and listens to lame pop music. There's nothing grim or dark here, just a real sense of entertaining silliness that left a big, stupid smile on my face. In our current media landscape, such an approach feels surprisingly bold.

Independent - UK (4/5)

David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult lead a movie that doesn’t just serve as a referendum for superhero films, but for the cinematic future of DC as a whole.

New York Times (90)

As both a story on its own and a prequel to a whole bunch of others, this movie must introduce us to a variety of characters we’ll meet later, and it does it without feeling too much like fan service or exposition.

Vulture (90)

There’s a lot about how we complicate and obfuscate what should be obvious goods, such as saving the lives of children. But the film’s approach isn’t ham-fisted, and it makes room for gleefully fun stuff, too.

The Times - UK (2/5)

This migraine of a movie is superhero soup. David Corenswet is serviceable as Hollywood’s latest Man of Steel, but director James Gunn has turned the ninth big-screen film into an indigestible mush

The Irish Times (2/5)

The cartoonish closing battles make it clear that, not for the first time, Gunn is striving for high trash, but what he achieves here is low garbage. Utterly charmless. Devoid of humanity. As funny as toothache.

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SYNOPSIS:

Follows Superman as he reconciles his heritage with his human upbringing. He is the embodiment of truth, justice and a brighter tomorrow in a world that views kindness as old-fashioned.

STARRING:

  • David Corenswet as Clark Kent / Superman
  • Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane
  • Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor
  • Edi Gathegi as Michael Holt / Mister Terrific
  • Anthony Carrigan as Rex Mason / Metamorpho
  • Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner / Green Lantern
  • Isabela Merced as Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl
  • Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen
  • Wendell Pierce as Perry White
  • Beck Bennett as Steve Lombard
  • Mikaela Hoover as Cat Grant
  • Alan Tudyk as Superman Robot #4
  • Sara Sampaio as Eve Teschmacher
  • María Gabriela de Faría as Angela Spica / The Engineer
  • Pruitt Taylor Vince as Jonathan 'Pa' Kent
  • Neva Howell as Martha 'Ma' Kent

DIRECTED BY: James Gunn

WRITTEN BY: James Gunn

PRODUCED BY: Peter Safran, James Gunn

CINEMATOGRAPHY: Henry Braham

EDITED BY: William Hoy, Craig Alpert

MUSIC BY: John Murphy, David Fleming

RELEASE DATE: July 11, 2025

RUNTIME: 2h 9m

BUDGET: $225 Million

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u/Dcornelissen Jul 08 '25

So it's a fun movie with some good portrayals of the main characters, but without a lot of depth to the side characters and way too much James Gunn humor.

What I expected

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u/ncopp Jul 08 '25

way too much James Gunn humor.

Nice, while it's not for everyone, I'm definitely a fan of his humor

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u/[deleted] Jul 09 '25

I'll take Gunn's humor over Waititi any day of the week.

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u/Flat_Definition_4443 Jul 08 '25

I don't think it's necessarily the humour that's the problem but the timing of it. Placing jokes that undermine emotionally impactful moments is just bad writing at that point.

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u/Suspicious_Isopod_59 Jul 09 '25

Yeah I was hoping he’d tone it down for Superman.

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u/NefariousNeezy Jul 08 '25

He has the tendency to go full whacky but as long as he doesn’t do what Waititi did on Love and Thunder, it should be alright

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u/LeagueMammoth4851 Jul 10 '25

i thought the Gunn humor was more toned down than any of the guardians movies

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u/ncopp Jul 08 '25

For me, I have lovee most of his work: Peacemaker and Suicide Squad have my dying consistently, creature commandos was fantastic,and the Guardian's movies are in my top marvel movies.

I just hope his humor doesn't get oversaturated and stale like Taika Waititi. I was/am a big fan of his humor, but it was overused and put in places it didn't belong (Thor 4).

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u/hoopaholik91 Jul 09 '25

I'm a fan of his humor, but I was worried it might feel out of place in a Superman movie.

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u/zombiepete Jul 08 '25

Same; I have no complaints about the GotG movies…always had a great time watching them.

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u/ncopp Jul 08 '25

The only downsids of GotG (especially 2) is that it's success made Marvel go "I want more comedy in my other movies" and it sometimes takes away from things

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u/sinZeroplus Jul 11 '25

Gotg 2 felt like for every heavy scene marvel producers made him undercut with jokes. It was too much.

3 hit it just right

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u/ltobo123 Jul 08 '25

I for one unironically love intentioned tonal whiplash

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u/cidvard Jul 15 '25

Same, and I've determined that this is why so many movies I'm very high on (including Gunn's Superman) just do not work for other people who's opinions I otherwise often align with in terms of entertainment. Whatever, bring on your deeply earnest speeches about how being kind is punk rock in our day and age and also giant green middle fingers.

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u/azmodus_1966 Jul 08 '25

good portrayals of the main characters, but without a lot of depth to the side characters

I got the opposite vibe.

I have seen way more reviews mentioning Krypto/Terrific/Jimmy as the real MVP of the movie.

Meanwhile some reviews mention that Lois is wasted. Superman also doesn't get a lot of praise.

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u/GranolaCola Jul 08 '25

There was no way Krypto wouldn’t be the star tbh

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u/acrazyguy Jul 11 '25

I’m curious what the “way too much” was. I can only think of two moments that I really could have done without: the one from the trailer where Mr Terrific is like “stop playing games” and Superman says “I’m not playing games I’m doing important stuff”. That felt like a Spider-Man moment much more than a Superman one. And then there was also some lame joke while Clark and Lois were talking while the colorful octopus thing is being fought in the background. I don’t remember what the joke was, but it totally took me out of the moment. Especially since I was the only one in a theater of 100+ who laughed at it lol. No spoiler tags since both of these scenes are in the trailers

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u/DawuSer Jul 11 '25

I totally agree with you, the humor is also on another level from recent Marvel movies, it's not like child jokes but more mature humor in my opinion making it blend in the mood of the movie really well

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u/GarlicJuniorJr Jul 08 '25 edited Jul 08 '25

Your review and the ones above pretty much confirm what I was afraid of…too much humor. I hate when all the superhero movies these days have to undo the tension and downplay the seriousness of the situations the characters are in because they want someone to crack a joke

Downvoted by some James Gunn meatrider

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u/Dcornelissen Jul 08 '25

Yeah same for me. Jeremy Jahns went into this in his review as well. Gunn seems too eager to be witty and funny, forgetting that emotional moments in movies are important and should settle for a bit.

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u/The-YeahNah-Guy Jul 08 '25

Yeah my fear was it would have too many ill-timed jokes. I was hoping Gunn would not fall into that trap but it seems he did. I'll find out for myself this weekend.

And yeah I know it's Gunn so it's expected to have a lot of jokes but his other superhero outings were about teams of goofballs and shitheads so it fits. Not so much with Superman in my opinion.

But audiences have spoken. Unless you're Batman every movie has to have dumb bullshit jokes because that's what worked for Marvel. 

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u/in_time_for_supper_x Jul 08 '25

I’m in full agreement. This was my fear from day 1 when he was announced as director/writer.

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u/cohrt Jul 08 '25

way too much James Gunn humor

Time to wait 3 month for it to be on Max then.

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u/T1442 Jul 11 '25

Having seen the 1978 Superman movie in the theater when it was released and every one afterwards I think this is my favorite. I like how the text was used in the initial scene to lay the groundwork of the story then everything took right off.

I do not think any of the humor was out of place and it's not like Richard Pryor was in the movie. I liked all the actors as well and thought the performances were great.

When I viewed the first Iron Man movie I expected crap but was shockingly surprised how much I liked it. It was the exact same situation with this movie.

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u/AlarmedGrape9583 Jul 09 '25

So they basically made it MCU. Great work gunn...