The Justice League's Headquarters Has Been Destroyed (but Will It Matter?)
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The Justice League's Headquarters Has Been Destroyed (but Will It Matter?)
Superman is on an upswing, and DC Comics is doings its best to put its best foot forward when it comes to the Man of Steel. Superman Treasury 2025: Hero for All #1 is an example of exactly the kind of Superman comic that appeals to everyone. The main plot is simple and Superman as all get out — an alien invasion, led by characters familiar to ’90s Superman fans, hits the Earth and Superman does his best to save the day. Of course, it’s more comp…
Superman (2025) - Review: A Beacon of Hope for DC
Look up. That’s the slogan. James Gunn’s Superman is here, and with all the skepticism and the so-called “superhero fatigue”, the Guardians of the Galaxy director proved that it’s all about the focus on the character and delivering a great story. To be honest, with the recent drop in interest in superhero movies, I kept [...] The post Superman (2025) – Review appeared first on Sirus Gaming.
SUPERMAN (2025) – Review
This weekend’s big movie release, perhaps THE biggest of the whole Summer, may remind some folks of the song, “Everything Old is New Again”, which is itself over fifty years old. That’s because this flick’s subject matter, its title character, actually, is nearly 87 years old. But its influence and legacy have never left the pop culture landscape in all that time since 1938. Oddly, his first real foray into “big time” full-length feature films o…
Superman (2025) - FILM FREAK CENTRAL
****/****starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, Edi Gathegiwritten and directed by James Gunn by Walter Chaw I’m in the bag for Superman, I admit it. I grew up in a small town, Golden, CO, in an environment some would describe as Norman Rockwellian. Before the bullying started in earnest, before I spoke English, I would earn pennies at the corner barbershop and spend them at the 5 & 10 across the street on Silly Putty, gum, …
Superman (2025) – Review
If Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel (2013) was deemed to contain dark themes, lacked humour, had excessive destruction and filled with questionable character choices, then James Gunn’s Superman is the direct opposite of that, and it’s not necessarily a good thing. In its place is a message of hope and faith in mankind, a belief in righteousness, riddled with jokes and plenty of allusions to real world elements (a crazed billionaire against an illegal …
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