Review – Superman (2025)

Summary

In Superman (2025), director James Gunn offers a reimagining of the iconic hero, exploring not just the strength of Superman, but also his emotional core. As Clark Kent balances his life as a reporter and a symbol of hope, he faces powerful new threats that test his resolve—not just as a superhero, but as a man. With fresh takes on familiar characters and cameos from lesser-known heroes like Mr. Terrific, Green Lantern, and Hawkgirl, the film lays the groundwork for a broader DC Universe revival.

Quick Review

As someone who’s enjoyed most of James Gunn’s work, I walked into Superman (2025) with high hopes—and honestly, it delivered in ways I didn’t expect.
This time, Superman didn’t feel like an untouchable god. He struggled, he faltered, and that made me root for him more than ever.
The chemistry between Superman and Lois Lane? Spot on. Every scene they shared felt grounded and sincere.
That said, the film leans more into comic-book flair than I personally prefer. Some moments felt overly stylized or exaggerated, but never to the point of ruining the experience.
If you’re a fan of classic Superman comics, you’ll likely find this version charming, nostalgic, and full of heart.

The Buttered Bits

  • A grounded, vulnerable Superman makes the hero feel more human than ever
  • Fantastic chemistry between the leads—emotional without being melodramatic
  • Visually bold and energetic, staying true to Gunn’s comic-forward aesthetic
  • Side characters like Mr. Terrific and Hawkgirl steal every scene they’re in

Unpopped Moments

  • The comic-book tone might feel a bit too whimsical for fans of darker, more serious superhero films
  • Some plot elements leaned heavily on fan service, which may not land for all viewers

Popcorn Rating (🍿🍿🍿)