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Reviewers say the new Superman movie has a fresh, hopeful tone, vibrant visuals, and strong performances, particularly David Corenswet as Superman and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. The film is appreciated for its blend of humor, action, and emotional depth, as well as its respectful nods to classic Superman elements. However, criticisms include pacing issues, underdeveloped characters, inconsistent tone, and a lack of Superman's traditional invincibility. Some reviewers feel the film relies too heavily on humor and side characters, detracting from the main story. Despite these criticisms, many see it as a promising start for the new DC Universe.
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Superman Returns to Being a Symbol of Hope
A movie I had been waiting for a long time!!! As a Superman fan since Smallville, James Gunn's choice to portray Superman as the good, heroic man he truly is, simply perfect.
Bringing Superman back as a symbol of hope and faith in humanity-while tying his story to sharp critiques of today's geopolitical climate-made Superman the best superhero film of 2025 and one of DC's best, second only to Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy.
Bringing Superman back as a symbol of hope and faith in humanity-while tying his story to sharp critiques of today's geopolitical climate-made Superman the best superhero film of 2025 and one of DC's best, second only to Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy.
Superman (2025) - It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman
"Superman! Champion of the oppressed. The physical marvel who had sworn to devote his existence to helping those in need."
James Gunn's Superman (2025) arrives at a turbulent time for DC, aiming to rebuild a fractured universe with a fresh yet familiar take on the Man of Steel. David Corenswet's Superman stands between corrupt business and political powers, becoming a controversial figure as he fights for justice and exposes a deeply rigged system.
The film balances a darker, politically charged story with playful, charismatic performances. Corenswet's bond with Krypto (Murphy Weed) adds emotional warmth, while Rachel Brosnahan's Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor embody the hopeful and sinister sides of this new DC world. Supporting heroes like Mr. Terrific, Guy Gardner, Hawkgirl, Metamorpho, and Jimmy Olsen hint at a larger universe in the making.
The real standout is the craft: Henry Braham's immersive cinematography, a powerful score, and sharp editing with near-invisible VFX create a grand, IMAX-worthy spectacle. It may not offer the seamless mythic weight of earlier Superman films, but it's a thrilling, emotionally charged experience that reminds us why we ever believed in heroes.
- Jerry Siegel
James Gunn's Superman (2025) arrives at a turbulent time for DC, aiming to rebuild a fractured universe with a fresh yet familiar take on the Man of Steel. David Corenswet's Superman stands between corrupt business and political powers, becoming a controversial figure as he fights for justice and exposes a deeply rigged system.
The film balances a darker, politically charged story with playful, charismatic performances. Corenswet's bond with Krypto (Murphy Weed) adds emotional warmth, while Rachel Brosnahan's Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor embody the hopeful and sinister sides of this new DC world. Supporting heroes like Mr. Terrific, Guy Gardner, Hawkgirl, Metamorpho, and Jimmy Olsen hint at a larger universe in the making.
The real standout is the craft: Henry Braham's immersive cinematography, a powerful score, and sharp editing with near-invisible VFX create a grand, IMAX-worthy spectacle. It may not offer the seamless mythic weight of earlier Superman films, but it's a thrilling, emotionally charged experience that reminds us why we ever believed in heroes.
about as average as it gets.
I felt like I joined the movie half way through at the start. The muddle of characters rapidly became overwhelming and there never felt like there was a plot. The guardians of the galaxy style just didn't work as well on supes..
This felt like a comedy first and superhero second. Too much needless changes from the source material as well just made me feel like yet another DC reboot or remake is too little too late.
A reasonable attempt but falls short of being good.
This felt like a comedy first and superhero second. Too much needless changes from the source material as well just made me feel like yet another DC reboot or remake is too little too late.
A reasonable attempt but falls short of being good.
Superman: Legacy of Disappointment
If boredom had a cape and could fly, it would be this movie. Superman: Legacy manages to do the impossible: make the Man of Steel feel like a soggy paper towel.
Let's start with the plot-if we can even call it that. It's less of a storyline and more of a loosely taped collage of clichés, half-baked ideas, and scenes clearly written during a lunch break. We're introduced to a Superman who has all the charisma of a DMV employee and the emotional range of a brick.
The villain? An AI-generated placeholder with all the menace of a wet sock. The stakes? About as high as deciding between decaf or regular. And don't even get me started on the forced "emotional" moments, which had all the subtlety of a freight train and none of the impact.
The dialogue is painfully robotic, as if the characters are reading fortune cookies to each other while pretending it's Shakespeare. Clark Kent spends half the movie brooding like a sad influencer who lost his Wi-Fi, and the other half giving awkward pep talks that somehow manage to be both boring and unintentionally hilarious.
Visually, the CGI would've looked impressive back in 2006. But in 2025? Watching Superman fly looked more like someone struggling with a green screen TikTok filter.
And finally, the pacing: glacial. Entire civilizations have risen and fallen in the time it takes this movie to move from one dull scene to the next.
In summary, Superman: Legacy is less a cinematic experience and more a two-hour exercise in wondering what went wrong. If you're a fan of Superman, avoid this one to preserve your sanity-and your childhood.
Let's start with the plot-if we can even call it that. It's less of a storyline and more of a loosely taped collage of clichés, half-baked ideas, and scenes clearly written during a lunch break. We're introduced to a Superman who has all the charisma of a DMV employee and the emotional range of a brick.
The villain? An AI-generated placeholder with all the menace of a wet sock. The stakes? About as high as deciding between decaf or regular. And don't even get me started on the forced "emotional" moments, which had all the subtlety of a freight train and none of the impact.
The dialogue is painfully robotic, as if the characters are reading fortune cookies to each other while pretending it's Shakespeare. Clark Kent spends half the movie brooding like a sad influencer who lost his Wi-Fi, and the other half giving awkward pep talks that somehow manage to be both boring and unintentionally hilarious.
Visually, the CGI would've looked impressive back in 2006. But in 2025? Watching Superman fly looked more like someone struggling with a green screen TikTok filter.
And finally, the pacing: glacial. Entire civilizations have risen and fallen in the time it takes this movie to move from one dull scene to the next.
In summary, Superman: Legacy is less a cinematic experience and more a two-hour exercise in wondering what went wrong. If you're a fan of Superman, avoid this one to preserve your sanity-and your childhood.
Hope
This was probably one of the best superhero movies I've ever seen. I never was much of a fan of any of the DC movies prior to this. They were all well, forgettable. Knowing the characters growing up and what I envisioned them on screen after what Marvel has pulled off the Snyder DC movies never hit with me. The casting seemed off the story's didn't seem to follow a linear path. I mean Jason Mamoa as Aquaman?! The rock as Black Adam?? Now Jason as Lobo THAT fits. When it comes to this movie and what Superman represents this is 10/10. The movie embodies hope and you can see/feel it whenever Superman is on screen. David knocked it out of the park. The pacing seemed a fast but other than that I loved this movie. Yes Man of Steel was a great film, but it wasn't Superman. THIS is.
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- CuriosidadesNathan Fillion insisted that Guy Gardner sport the same bowl cut he does in the comics despite early discussions about changing the hairstyle. He said, "There was some talk about different hairstyles. There was some talk about some different types of things we were going to go. I was team bowl cut the whole way. It's canon. It's set. I said, If we don't do a bowl cut, we're going to hear about it."
- Erros de gravaçãoSuperman's fortress is mentioned in the film to be in Antarctica. But in Metropolis, presumably in the northern hemisphere, it appears to be summertime, and at that time of year, it is perpetual night in Antarctica.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere is a scene at the end of the closing credits: Superman and Mr Terrific work on rebuilding Metropolis.
- Versões alternativasIn India, the film was censored in order to achieve the U/A 13+ classification. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) asked the studio to delete the foul words wherever they were mouthed. An eight-second shot involving a 'foul gesture' was asked to be removed. It was replaced by a two-second shot. Lastly, the CBFC's members deleted a 'sensual visual' lasting 33 seconds and spread across two scenes.
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- US$ 225.000.000 (estimativa)
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- US$ 354.184.465
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- US$ 125.021.735
- 13 de jul. de 2025
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- 2 h 9 min(129 min)
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