James Gunn's Superman marks the beginning of a new era for DC films, set to create a unified narrative continuity under his and Peter Safran's oversight. This reboot contrasts sharply with Zack Snyder's darker style, presenting a lighter overall tone. The film revolves around Superman's challenges, particularly in facing Lex Luthor, who presents a more formidable opposition. The narrative focuses on Superman's limitations, emphasizing his struggles and personal conflicts. The film's ending raises questions about Superman's inability to assist everyone in need, leading to mixed responses from viewers.
James Gunn's Superman serves as a tone-setter and mission statement for a new era of DC movies, contrasting the darker Snyderverse with a lighter approach.
The success of DC's reboot relies on how audiences respond to Gunn's reimagining of Superman, who faces relatable struggles against a well-prepared adversary, Lex Luthor.
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