James Gunn's supercharged Superman will make a gazillion dollars for the DC Cinematic Universe by offering the diehard and ever-faithful a rejuvenatingly broad mix of action and comedy, heroics and villainy, a tiny bit of romance between the Man of Steel (David Corenswet) and the intrepid reporter Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) and an incorrigible flying dog.
Other intrigues lie beneath the surface of this lunacy, but not for long as battles between good and evil take on increasing levels and dimensions of strangeness. It's all great fun, with guffaws mixed in with the earth-shattering punches.
Gunn has referred to Superman as an immigrant, which has riled some folks who, apparently, don't want politics mixed in with their comic book lore.
I suppose we should not show them the famous picture of George Reeves as Superman from the television series of the '50s, posed in front of the American flag.
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