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Atlanta Hawks forward Trae Young has criticised the recent Superman movie. He feels the superhero is portrayed weakly. Young also responded to Iman Sh
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/Film on MSNAn Easter Egg In James Gunn's Superman Teases The Presence Of A Mystical DC SuperheroJames Gunn's "Superman" does something that new franchises — especially ones involving cinematic universes — dream of: It trusts the audience to figure out who the characters are and how the world works rather than stop to explain things.
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Kevin Feige Believes Superhero Fatigue Isn't Real After SupermanKevin Feige recently gave an interview with several news outlets, and during this discussion, he mentioned that perhaps Marvel has made too much content, but “superhero fatigue” isn’t real. Yes, “Superman” has done fairly well globally.
The most heroic person in the DCU isn't the Man of Steel flying high in the sky, but the common man on ground.
While Superman is taking his lumps throughout the superhero movie, The Green Lantern, played wonderfully by Nathan Fillion, walks through disasters and battles with nary a scratch. He is unflappable and seemingly untouchable by any of the many enemies he faces throughout the movie. He’s even cocky about it.
Trust has collapsed in the institutions Superman used to defend. Mr Kent’s chosen profession, it must be admitted, is not what it was. (The 1978 film dates itself by opening with a paean to a “symbol of hope”—not Superman but the Daily Planet,
A bit worn but hopeful, I joined the throngs of theatergoers last week to see if this Superman (portrayed by David Corenswet) could rise above the noise. Some tired superhero tropes remain: Mass destruction,
The conversation around superhero fatigue has been louder than ever. After a string of underperforming Marvel Cinematic Universe films like Captain America: Brave Nee World , Thunderbolts* , and The Marvels ,
“Superman” soared to the top spot on Friday, its second in theaters, raking in $16.6 million, according to The Numbers. By Saturday, it had already flown past the $200 million mark at the North American box office and is on track to become the highest earning superhero hit of the year.