@Nerdrotics “It feels like a step up to me in a lot of ways. I'm excited for people to see it, and he's not done filming it yet."
100% Superman gets pegged in this one.
For full transparency, who were the “victims” James Gunn encouraged to get “abused” during his Pedophile Party he hosted?
The children that were photographed crying uncomfortably in the predators’ laps?
To be clear:
James Gunn didn’t make any “mistakes.”
He didn’t make any “bad calls.”
He made exactly the Superman and Supergirl movies he wanted to make.
Because he’s trying to redefine what heroes look like going forward.
If it’s a man, he has to be flawed, humbled, weak, or failing.
If it’s a woman, she has to be tougher, bossier, “messier,” more capable than the men…
…and have a HUGE MALE BODY COUNT.
Notice the contrast.
Superman has almost never killed Lex Luthor, despite Lex repeatedly causing mass death and destruction.
When Superman has killed, it’s been extraordinarily rare, tied to extreme circumstances, and usually portrayed as a terrible moral burden.
But in Gunn’s very first Supergirl movie, Supergirl kills the main villain without apparent hesitation.
And Gunn changed that from the comic, where Supergirl ultimately spares Krem and banishes him to the Phantom Zone instead.
So no—I don’t believe James Gunn accidentally made these choices.
I believe he made them deliberately.
He created a version of superheroes that many longtime fans won’t recognize—and, in my view, one that pushes audiences away instead of drawing them in.
I predicted this back in December 2025.
So far, I think that prediction has held up.
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So many things are wrong with Hollywood.
As a European, I've always held the view that the majority of good films are not made in the USA. Yes, some of my absolute favourites are, but when watching films from other countries, you appreciate what they've achieved with a lot less.
Fun fact. Supergirl is tracking to make only HALF of the opening weekend of Backrooms which was a film made for only $10 million…Warner Bros spent a net total between $170-186 million on the production budget alone. Catastrophe.
#Supergirl is a “super-horrendous” comic book movie “with the worst script I can remember,” reads Variety’s review from @OwenGleiberman.
James Gunn said he wasn’t going into production on any movie until the script was rock-solid. For that was the overriding problem with the superhero overkill era: the films had lousy scripts, which served as grids for layering visual effects.
Gunn was right to want to take the comic-book genre back to the basics of well-structured screenwriting. So what has he done in his second DC outing? He’s given us a comic-book movie with the worst script I can remember.
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@Zach4921@DEADLINE No one who doesn't want to watch Netflix has to pay for it. They give him lots of money which means he gives more to charity. Can't see a negative in that.
@itvfootball Shows just how soft the game has become. I'd have sent the Turkish player off for being a grass. Get rid of VAR, get rid of these poncey rules and get back to the games of the 70s and 80s when footballers didn't cry like babies.
@disparutoo Most of us just want lead characters like us.
When I was a kid I pretended to be Doctor Who. If a kid does that now, they'll be identified as trans and wearing a dress.
If you want Doctor Who to be a success, ask the core fans what THEY want, then make it!
Bought this pair of @Razer headphones a while back but had only worn them a couple of times. The headphones themselves look like new, but gutted to find out the cable they used was trash and literally just fell apart. Never seen this happen on headphones ever before 😭