James Gunn, Superman
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New "Superman" director James Gunn discussed how the film addresses politics, morality, and immigration while highlighting the character's belief in human kindness.
Gen Z is embracing the film's message of kindness, hope, and soft-hearted rebellion in a world drowning in cynicism.
Trust has collapsed in the institutions Superman used to defend. Mr Kent’s chosen profession, it must be admitted, is not what it was. (The 1978 film dates itself by opening with a paean to a “symbol of hope”—not Superman but the Daily Planet,
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Enstarz on MSNJames Gunn Says 'Superman' Is Political, Says Film Is About an 'Immigrant' and 'Basic Human Kindness'Director James Gunn talks about how the new "Superman" film is political and focuses on an "immigrant" who has "basic human kindness."
As a first look at one of the Superman SteelBooks has been revealed long before its home entertainment release, James Gunn has raised eyebrows with comments about Superman being a political
In James Gunn’s new film, America is nothing special. Neither, for that matter, is Superman. It’s a bland and demoralizing vision all too typical of the left today.
The director of the reboot, James Gunn, called the superhero from the planet Krypton “an immigrant,” thrusting the summer popcorn movie into an Earthbound culture war.
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Nerdist on MSNSUPERMAN Is ‘The Story of an Immigrant,’ Says James Gunn, and ‘Basic Human Kindness as a Value’James Gunn reveals that Superman tells the story of America, about "an immigrant that came from other places," and values human kindness.
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The director tells the Times of London "obviously there will be jerks out there" who are offended, but adds, "Screw them"