
‘Superman' director James Gunn remakes the hero for the big screen
Gunn said he was aware of the many ways the noble hero had been approached since his 1938 debut, initially in comic books and then radio serials, television shows and movies.
The challenge was to deliver something fresh that would appeal to a new generation of moviegoers and reinvigorate Warner Bros Discovery's DC Studios.
His vision, in the movie titled simply 'Superman,' starts rolling out in international theaters on Wednesday and in the United States and Canada on Friday.
In the opening scene, Superman, played for the first time by David Corenswet, is seen bloodied after a fight, an unusual portrayal for the Man of Steel.
'I wanted to take the character of Superman and just focus on a piece of him that we haven't necessarily seen before,' Gunn said.
Gunn surrounded Superman with elements that enthralled him from the comics as a child. Superman lives in a world, Gunn said, with 'superhero friends and giant monsters and flying dogs, robots and all this magical stuff.'
The new film includes Superman's four-legged sidekick, a superpowered dog named Krypto first introduced in a 1955 comic. The latest version is based on Gunn's real-life, misbehaving rescue mutt.
Warner Bros is counting on 'Superman' to start a new era at DC Studios, which has failed to match the superhero success of Walt Disney-owned Marvel. Gunn, who made the 'Guardians' movies for Marvel, was named co-CEO of DC Studios, alongside producer Peter Safran, in 2022.
The pair have plotted a long-term slate that features a Supergirl movie for June 2026, a film based on Swamp Thing and TV shows for HBO Max. Wonder Woman and Batman also are expected to return to cinemas.
Gunn said the aesthetic that audiences see in 'Superman' will not necessarily foreshadow future DC Studios endeavors.
'I want to be really certain that every project has its own unique flavor,' Gunn said.
'We're doing Clayface, and that doesn't feel like this movie. It's an R-rated horror movie. We're doing 'Lanterns,' which is an HBO show, which feels very much like an HBO show, very grounded, very kind of brutal. We have 'Peacemaker,' which is an adult show with a lot of emotion and a lot of comedy.'
Gunn admitted he has felt the weight of responsibility to produce a hit. 'I've felt pressure all along,' Gunn said. 'That's been difficult.'
But as he started to see initial reaction to the film, 'I'm feeling pretty good,' he said. 'It's pretty fun. I'm seeing the effect the movie has on people.'
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