AndrewGilkison
Superhero
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My takeaways...
Lois and Clark's dynamic is just spot on. Superman is idealistic to the point of being naive and full of hubris. Lois checks him on that in the same way she would question anyone. And its great having an actor for Superman who can actually play those scenes and has the charisma and presence. Same thing for Lois. The two leads are perfectly cast.
Thank god they got Lex perfect. His ego and jealousy for Superman is on full display. The tone of his voice is so cold, which just feels spot on for Lex.
Is it just me or does this look more unapologetically comic booky than a lot of DC and Marvel movies have been lately? It doesn't feel like its trying to appeal to the "A24" crowd like the Thunderbolts trailers were (and Gunn isn't talking about being inspired by Kubrick, unlike another movie coming out this July) and it is Superman, the most recognizable superhero in a fully built DC Universe with other heroes and everyone looks spot on.
Lois and Clark's dynamic is just spot on. Superman is idealistic to the point of being naive and full of hubris. Lois checks him on that in the same way she would question anyone. And its great having an actor for Superman who can actually play those scenes and has the charisma and presence. Same thing for Lois. The two leads are perfectly cast.
Thank god they got Lex perfect. His ego and jealousy for Superman is on full display. The tone of his voice is so cold, which just feels spot on for Lex.
Is it just me or does this look more unapologetically comic booky than a lot of DC and Marvel movies have been lately? It doesn't feel like its trying to appeal to the "A24" crowd like the Thunderbolts trailers were (and Gunn isn't talking about being inspired by Kubrick, unlike another movie coming out this July) and it is Superman, the most recognizable superhero in a fully built DC Universe with other heroes and everyone looks spot on.












