James Gunn, the visionary filmmaker behind *Guardians of the Galaxy* and *The Suicide Squad*, is no stranger to bold statements, and his recent statement about his upcoming *Superman* film has once again made waves on the internet. In a press conference in early 2025, Gunn declared, “My Superman will be a success and will go down in history,” and promised that the 2-hour and 20-minute film would captivate audiences and cement its place as a key chapter in the character’s cinematic legacy. The reboot, scheduled for release on July 11, 2025, marks the first theatrical outing in the revamped DC Universe (DCU) under the joint leadership of Gunn and DC Studios’ Peter Safran. But as anticipation mounts, so does controversy, with fans and critics alike dissenting over Gunn’s ambitious vision for the Man of Steel.
The film, which stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent, has been the subject of heated debate since its premiere. Gunn’s decision to part ways with Henry Cavill, who played Superman in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) from 2013’s Man of Steel until a brief appearance in 2022’s Black Adam , remains a sore point for many. Cavill’s exit following Gunn and Safran’s appointment in late 2022 was met with strong backlash from fans, including petitions and hashtags like #HenryCavillSuperman. Gunn, however, has stood firm, arguing that his version of a younger Superman balancing his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing requires a fresh face. Corenswet, known for his roles in The Politician and Pearl , brings a youthful energy that Gunn believes will resonate with modern audiences.
The first trailer, released in December 2024, offered a glimpse into Gunn’s approach. It began with a battered Superman crashing into a snowy landscape, covered in blood, calling for the intervention of Krypto, the superdog. The unconventional opening, paired with a rocking rendition of John Williams’ legendary score, marked a departure from the dark tone of Zack Snyder’s films. Instead, Gunn emphasized themes of hope and kindness, describing his Superman as “the goodness of a human being” rather than a “fascist power fantasy.” The trailer also featured a bustling Metropolis, a cast of DC heroes like Hawkgirl and Mr. Terrific, and Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor as a cunning antagonist. With over 250 million views in its first 24 hours, it became the most-watched trailer in DC history, drawing both excitement and criticism.
Gunn’s confidence in the film’s 2-hour, 20-minute runtime further fueled the debate. In an era when superhero films often clock in at over two and a half hours, the shorter runtime suggests a tight narrative. Gunn has hinted that the series will begin “in the middle of the action,” bypassing the traditional origin story to immerse viewers in Superman’s established world, where he’s already acquainted with Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) and faces a rivalry with Luthor. This approach, Gunn says, makes the most of every minute, drawing on his experience crafting powerful yet emotionally rich stories in films like Guardians of the Galaxy. He’s also hinted at innovative action sequences and using advanced drone technology to capture Superman’s aerial battles, promising a spectacle that’s both realistic and thrilling.
Controversy remains, however. Some fans criticize the inclusion of Krypto and other bizarre elements, fearing that it strays too far from Superman’s stoic roots, while others criticize the baggy cut of the suit and the muted colors of previous images. Gunn’s past, including old tweets that resurfaced in 2018, continues to haunt him, with critics questioning his suitability to direct DC’s biggest heroes. Snyder fans in particular see the reboot as a betrayal of the darker, more complex Superman they once loved. There’s a heated debate on platforms like Reddit about whether Gunn’s lighter, more ensemble-driven take does justice to the character’s mythical status or risks alienating the core fan base.
Despite the hype, Gunn is undaunted, buoyed by the cast and crew who share his vision. Filming wrapped ahead of schedule in July 2024, and early reactions following test screenings have been overwhelmingly positive. Industry insiders have praised Corenswet’s charm and the film’s emotional depth. Gunn’s proven ability to transform obscure characters into household names lends credibility to his bold prediction. He’s also hinted that he’s up to something, saying the film’s release coincides with his late father’s birthday, which adds even more heat to the project. With *Superman* coming out this summer, the question isn’t just whether it’ll be a box office success (it’s projected to need $750 million to break even), but whether it’ll capture hearts and make cinematic history. Love him or hate him, Gunn’s uncompromising demeanor makes this Superman impossible to ignore.