James Gunn’s Superman debuts with post-credits scenes that redefine DC’s hero

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Superman - Foto: Divulgação

The new Superman film, directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet, premiered on July 11, 2025, in Brazilian theaters, marking the start of a new phase for the DC cinematic universe. With a budget of approximately $370 million, the film presents a young Clark Kent balancing his life as a Daily Planet reporter with his responsibilities as a superhero in Metropolis. Shot in locations like Cleveland and Atlanta, the production embraces an optimistic and human approach, moving away from the darker tone of previous adaptations. The two post-credits scenes, surprising for their lightness and character focus, have sparked discussions among fans and critics, solidifying Gunn’s vision as a milestone for DC. The film, which grossed over $217 million globally in its opening weekend, reflects the mission of Gunn and producer Peter Safran to revitalize the franchise with narrative innovation and comic book fidelity.

Lex Luthor vs. Superman – Foto: Divulgação

The plot follows Clark Kent, played by David Corenswet, in his early years as Superman, facing challenges that test his duality as a Kryptonian and human. The film does not revisit the hero’s origin but focuses on his journey to balance his alien heritage with the human values learned in Smallville.

  • Key plot elements:
    • Clark Kent works as a reporter at the Daily Planet alongside Lois Lane.
    • Lex Luthor, portrayed by Nicholas Hoult, is the main antagonist, aiming to discredit Superman.
    • Krypto, the superdog, adds humor and charm to the narrative.
    • Other heroes, like Hawkgirl and Green Lantern, expand the DC universe.

The cast, including Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, was praised for their on-screen chemistry, while John Murphy’s soundtrack and visual effects enhance the film’s technical quality.

A new vision for the Man of Steel

James Gunn, known for Guardians of the Galaxy, brings an approach that blends humor, action, and emotion, inspired by classic comics like All-Star Superman. Unlike earlier adaptations that leaned into darker tones, the film highlights Clark Kent’s kindness and vulnerability. David Corenswet, aged 32, delivers a performance that balances strength and sensitivity, while Rachel Brosnahan portrays a sharp and courageous Lois Lane, avoiding clichéd fragility.

The narrative centers on the relationship between Clark, Lois, and Lex Luthor, with the villain, played by Nicholas Hoult, standing out. Hoult presents a charismatic, brilliant, and menacing Lex, whose motivation transcends traditional antagonism, exploring his vision of human superiority. The film also introduces fantastical elements, like Krypto, who steals scenes with his charm, and an interdimensional threat in the third act, elevating the action’s scale.

Post-credits scenes that surprise

Superman’s two post-credits scenes have been widely discussed for their originality. Instead of following the traditional formula of teasing sequels, they prioritize character interactions, reinforcing the film’s human tone.

  • Post-credits scene details:
    • The first shows Superman and Krypto on the Moon, observing Earth in a tranquil moment.
    • The second features Clark and Mr. Terrific assessing Metropolis’ damage after a catastrophic event.
    • Superman makes a self-critical humorous remark, highlighting his imperfection.
    • No direct teasers for other films, but Supergirl’s presence hints at future connections.

This choice reflects Gunn’s confidence in the main story, avoiding immediate sequel promises. The scene with Supergirl, played by Milly Alcock, signals the DC universe’s expansion, with the character set to star in a solo film.

James Gunn’s impact on DC

James Gunn took creative leadership of DC Studios in 2022, alongside Peter Safran, aiming to create a cohesive and innovative universe. Following the critical success of The Suicide Squad, Gunn brought his expertise in balancing humor and emotion to Superman, which marks the start of Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters of the new DCU. The 2-hour-9-minute film was praised for its accessibility, requiring no prior DC knowledge, yet including subtle references for fans, such as All-Star Superman influences.

The director faced criticism from sectors questioning the lighter approach and potential politicization of the hero but defended the film as reflecting Superman’s essence as a universal symbol of hope. The audience response, with 1.3 million viewers in Brazil and 32 million reais in box office in the first days, indicates initial success.

Reception and box office

Superman debuted strongly, grossing $217 million globally in its opening weekend, exceeding expectations and trailing only A Minecraft Movie as 2025’s top debut. In Brazil, the film led the box office, surpassing recent DC and Marvel successes like Joker and The Batman.

  • Reception highlights:
    • 82% approval on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 351 reviews.
    • Praise for the chemistry between Corenswet and Brosnahan.
    • Dynamic action scenes, with the third act standing out.
    • John Murphy’s soundtrack, enhancing the film’s emotional tone.

Critics noted the film’s accessibility for new viewers, while comic fans appreciated references to characters like Bizarro, hinted at as a Superman clone created by Lex Luthor. The runtime was deemed ideal, maintaining pace without excess.

A milestone for the DC universe

The film establishes Metropolis as a vibrant setting, blending real locations and digital effects to create a believable city. The introduction of other heroes, like Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced), Green Lantern (Nathan Fillion), and Mr. Terrific (Edi Gathegi), suggests an expanding universe, though the narrative remains centered on Superman.

  • Introduced supporting characters:
    • Hawkgirl, with potential for future stories.
    • Green Lantern (Guy Gardner), adding humor to the plot.
    • Mr. Terrific, shining in action scenes.
    • Krypto, the superdog, bringing lightness and charm.

The production also marks the end of the DC Extended Universe (2013-2023), concluded with Aquaman 2, and the start of a new era under Gunn and Safran. Upcoming projects, like the Lanterns series and Supergirl film, indicate the DCU will balance comic fidelity with narrative innovation.

Technical and visual elements

The film’s technical quality is a highlight. Henry Braham’s cinematography and Beth Mickle’s art direction create a vibrant Metropolis, with an optimistic color palette distinct from Zack Snyder’s darker aesthetic. Visual effects by studios like Framestore and Industrial Light & Magic shine in action sequences, particularly in the third act, where Superman faces an interdimensional threat.

  • Technical highlights:
    • Realistic visual effects, with dynamic flights and battles.
    • John Murphy’s soundtrack, reinforcing the emotional tone.
    • Superman’s costume, featuring the red trunks, inspired by Kingdom Come.
    • Editing by William Hoy and Craig Alpert, keeping the pace sharp.

The film was released in formats like IMAX and Dolby Cinema, enhancing the visual experience. The use of Cleveland and Atlanta as locations added authenticity, while cutting-edge CGI ensured impactful action scenes.

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