Douglas Murray hits out at the new Superman movie for going woke
Head of DC Studios James Gunn says the new Superman film is about the story of America, following an immigrant who came from other places and populated the country.
'You would have thought the studios would have learnt from the Snow White disaster over the last year,' Mr Murray told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'It's always just this tedious, predictable, juvenile politicking being forced on us, whether on flags on the streets, whether by the police, whether by the studios.'

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