It’s been 12 years since Superman’s last solo outing, and this new film not only marks his return but also launches James Gunn’s revamped DC Universe (DCU). I’ve always had a soft spot for Man of Steel (2013), though Batman v Superman (2016) left me disappointed. So the question is: does this fresh reboot soar or crash? The new cast is superb. David Corenswet had enormous shoes to fill, but he absolutely delivers. He captures Superman’s inherent kindness and warmth, while adding a layer of vulnerability that makes the character feel more grounded and human. Rachel Brosnahan is equally strong as Lois Lane, bringing intelligence and charisma to the role, and her chemistry with Corenswet is genuine and compelling. Nicholas Hoult is a standout as Lex Luthor, delivering an obsessive, petty, and sharply calculated performance. It’s exactly the kind of Lex we’ve been missing. Among the supporting cast, Nathan Fillion is a delight as the cocky Guy Gardner Green Lantern, bu...
The main character’s relationship with his wife is barely developed so you barely feel his grief. And you’d think they’d lean into the fun spy stuff with the nerdy guy and his gadgets, but nope. The plot is your standard revenge fare and doesn’t really get more interesting than that. If you start thinking about it too much, a lot of things stop making sense. Laurence Fishburne brings some much-needed charisma, but he’s barely in it. And Jon Bernthal shows up… for reasons? He has no real impact on anything, which is a shame. Also, the ending? Kind of silly. That said, there are some fun action scenes and a bit of decent tension sprinkled in. So if you’re in the mood for something Jason Bourne-ish and don’t mind turning your brain off for a bit, it’s a decent way to kill a couple of hours.