James Gunn's Superman has finally found the cure to superhero movie fatigue: just make them more like comics
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The smoothest and naivest superhero returns to save the world. In this reboot supposed to revive a franchise in perdition, James Gunn, the traitor of Marvel since he became the new keeper of the galaxy of direct competitor DC Comics, fulfills perfectly his mission, that of entertaining.
David Corenswet as Superman brings the image of a somewhat naive but radiant superhero, exuding joy when carrying out his mission.
With a film that could be the most close representation to comics and character, James Gunn's Superman shows that there's still room for superhero films.
The film reaches cinemas around the world with forecasts of getting about $200 million in revenue over the weekend. Superman has been in his adaptation to the cinema the most human and most serious superhero – along with Batman – of those who populate the universes of DC or Marvel and that has changed radically in the revival of the saga by the hand of James Gunn, who has brought the humor mark of the house. Gunn achieved a huge success in front…
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