Superman

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Sinopse

Superman, a journalist in Metropolis, embarks on a journey to reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as Clark Kent.

  • 7.4
  • 2025
  • Released
  • 2h 10m

David Corenswet

Superman

Rachel Brosnahan

Lois Lane

Nicholas Hoult

Lex Luthor

Edi Gathegi

Mr. Terrific

Nathan Fillion

Guy Gardner

Isabela Merced

Hawkgirl

María Gabriela de Faría

The Engineer

Skyler Gisondo

Jimmy Olsen

Alan Tudyk

Gary

Grace Chan

Superman Robot #12 (voice)

Bradley Cooper

Jor-El

Angela Sarafyan

Lara

Michael Rooker

Superman Robot #1 (voice)

Pom Klementieff

Superman Robot #5 (voice)

Sara Sampaio

Eve Teschmacher

Tatiana Piper

Boravian Tech

Stephen Blackehart

Sydney Happersen

Giovannie Cruz

Cheryl Kimble

Bonnie Discepolo

Ms. Jessop

Terence Rosemore

Otis Berg

Natasha Halevi

Amanda Marie McCoy

Adriana Leonard

Comms Tech

Paul Kim

Larry Chin

Jonah Lees

Dean Farr

Christian Lees

Desmond Farr

Dinesh Thyagarajan

Malik 'Mali' Ali

Rudy Quintanilla

Reggie

Michael Ian Black

Cleavis Thornwaite

Wendell Pierce

Perry White

Beck Bennett

Steve Lombard

Neva Howell

Ma Kent

Pruitt Taylor Vince

Pa Kent

Mikaela Hoover

Cat Grant

Christopher McDonald

Ron Troupe

Zlatko Burić

Vasil Ghurkos

Martin Harris

Boravian General

Frank Grillo

Rick Flag Sr.

James Hiroyuki Liao

General Mori

Tinashe Kajese

Flo Crawley

Luis R. Hernandez

Albert Tyler

Mary Chatmon

Loretto Bell

Savannah Lumar

Young Girl

Xingu Del Rosario

Yogurt Eater

Lawrence Gilligan

Sphere News Reporter

Suzanne Hobbs

GBS Reporter

Will Reeve

On the Ground Reporter

Jake Tapper

Jack Tapir

Ira Amyx

Construction Worker

Abel F. Alvarado

International Reporter

Karla Suyeon Kim

International Reporter

Jay Westbrook

TV Interviewee

Nea Dune

Makeup Artist

Darla Delgado

Heather

Ashleigh Morghan

Luthorcorp Scientist

Anthony Carrigan

Metamorpho

Trevor Newlin

Mr. Handsome

Lon Gowan

Scientist #1

Paige Mobley

Fleurette

Zach Lane

Tech Bro

Michael Rosenbaum

Raptor Guard #1

Alexis Prewitt

Raptor Guard #2

Bobby Hernandez

Raptor Guard #3

George Howard Adams

Raptor Guard #4

David E. Collier

Raptor Sergeant #1

Louisa Krause

Sapphire Stagg

AJ Bernard

Young Jarhanpurian Boy

Alayna Bernard

Jarhanpurian Kid #1

Jai Soundar

Jarhanpurian Kid #2

Annika Mazumdar

Jarhanpurian Kid #3

Fahim Fazli

Jarhanpurian Villager #1

Chaim Jeraffi

Jarhanpurian Villager #2

Melissa O. Bowen

Woman in Car

Torsten Kellar

Boravian Commander

Johanna Braddy

Metropolis Citizen #1

Austin Freeman

Metropolis Citizen #2

Kim Brunhuber

GBS Reporter #2

Sean Gunn

Maxwell Lord

Sharon Carpenter

Metro News Reporter

Greg Clarkson

Mocking Reporter

Milli M.

TV Show Host

Pierce Lackey

Armed Sergeant

Oliver Diego Silva

Young Clark (2 Years Old)

John Cena

Peacemaker (uncredited)

Milly Alcock

Supergirl (uncredited)

Jennifer Holland

Superman Robot #22 (voice) (uncredited)

Eric Nally

Metropolis Citizen #4 (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$225,000,000.00

Revenue

$616,684,465.00

Keywords
  • #superhero
  • #based on comic
  • #super power
  • #aftercreditsstinger
  • #duringcreditsstinger
  • #supervillain
  • #dc universe (dcu)
  • #anti-imperialism
  • #amused

Reviews

Dr_Nostromo
@Dr_Nostromo25 days ago

75/100 Classic Superman vs. Lex Luthor vehicle where Lex wants Superman dead. James Gunn comes through with a fun, ofttimes humorous and exciting version of Superman which is sorely needed after the string of far-too-serious entries in the previous DC lexicon. Dispensing with the origin story and already having Kent and Lois as an item and getting right to the story was gratefully appreciated .

TestUserSomething
@TestUserSomething3 months ago

Loved the movie. Seeing a DC movie after a long time. it was worth it.

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@chandlerdanier3 months ago

This is a fine vacuous way to spend your time. If you're upset that a Superman movie is just kind of trash, you are not a Superman movie fan. I don't like that James Gunn is the voice of modern comics. I do kind of like his humour. Herzog warned them about the dog. Listen to Werner. He's on instagram now. I'm on board for a Mr. Terrific feature.

Texas_Light
@Texas_Light3 months ago

I walked into Superman with cautious optimism. The cast is strong, and to be fair, not a single actor delivers a bad performance. The problem lies entirely behind the camera: James Gunn. Once again, Gunn directs as if he only knows how to make one kind of movie. What we get doesn’t feel like a bold reinvention of the Man of Steel — it feels like the same film he’s been making for years, just wi

YearOneFun
@YearOneFun3 months ago

James Gunn`s Superman is Supergirl's bitch. ChatGPT wrote the story and dialogue of this movie. MCU inspired humor that is overused and overdone in modern movies. Bad acting from all the actors in this movie. Especially David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan. Clark & Lois have no chemistry with one another. This movie is so BAD, it feels and looks more like a cheap rip-off of the real superma

Z
@zppp4 months ago

very good movie, love it!

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@ChrisSawin4 months ago

The version of Superman in James Gunn’s film differs from past film iterations of the character. In other films, Superman is a one-man powerhouse. He is the only one who can save the day, and there is no plan B if he happens to lose. Maybe other heroes exist in that cinematic universe, but a major team doesn’t come together until a later film, and those other heroes are busy keeping people safe in

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo19675 months ago

I know I’m swimming against the tide here, but I just didn’t really rate this. I suppose it was only a matter of time before “Superman” got dragged (literally) into the multiverse. This time it is the DC one that’s being used by the evil “Lex Luthor” (Nicholas Hoult) who has quite a grudge against our red-caped hero. That’s because “Soop” (David Corensweet) recently intervened in a war to assist a

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@MovieGuys5 months ago

Putting all else aside, James Gunn's "Superman" succeed's because it adopts a comfortably familiar, wholly "likeable", approach. This film borrows heavily from the 70's Superman franchise. Its look, its feel, right down to costumes, harks back to that era. As does, the very simple, down to earth main character, capably played by David Corenswet. I personally, could not but recall Christoper Re

r96sk
@r96sk5 months ago

<em>'Superman'</em> is the best Supes film that I've seen - and I highly enjoyed 2013's <em>'Man of Steel'</em>, so that is actually saying something. I was surprised at how great this 2025 edition is, like at no point was I ever doubting what I was seeing - it's a fab 2hrs. I had seen snippets from a few trailers for this and, in truth, wasn't really vibing with it back then. The lead actor se

CrazyJekyll
@CrazyJekyll5 months ago

First of all i would like to say that this isnt a bad movie by any means. In fact there's actually a lot to enjoy here and is easily the BEST live-action Superman movie since the Christopher Reeve era. Corenswet as Superman/Clark is fucking amazing and the characterization of Supes would've been perfect if it weren't for that one plot twist (more on that later). I also like that thay made a poi

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@Brent_Marchant5 months ago

Considerable chatter has been devoted in recent years to the question of whether the movie industry is producing too many superhero/action-adventure films. Much of that talk has specifically focused on whether certain franchises/mythologies have been overdone. That’s particularly true where the “Superman” mythos is concerned, a body of work that has assumed multiple forms on TV and the big screen

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@msbreviews5 months ago

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/superman-review-james-gunn-gives-the-man-of-steel-a-soul/ "Superman isn't perfect. It struggles with pacing, has too many characters, and offers some clunky narrative solutions. But as the official cinematic introduction to the new DCU, it succeeds where it matters most: establishing the central pillars of the saga, giving us a worthy protagon

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@rssp555 months ago

Well, I enjoyed it. The writing felt a bit all over the place but most of the jokes were on point, the action was very enjoyable, and I think giving Superman a more classic comic feel and less of the apocalyptic Snyder vibe was a good change. Everyone here does a great job with the acting. Lois and Jimmy are, in my opinion, the standouts. Nicholas Hoult wasn't a great choice for Luthor, wit

JPV852
@JPV8525 months ago

Just a fun time watching this iteration of Superman. David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan were absolutely wonderful together and Nicholas Hoult played a great Lex Luthor. Not perfect by any means, but a solid start to the DCU. This was a delightful time with crowd-pleasing moments. Also my first time watching a movie in one of those D-Box seats, pretty nice but don't need to do it again. **4.0/5**

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@tmdb143436665 months ago

Superman (2025) aims high but ultimately falls flat. While it offers a few flashes of visual spectacle, the story feels disjointed and the pacing drags. Characters lack depth, and the emotional beats never quite land. It’s a disappointing entry that struggles to capture the magic fans expect. Sadly, it’s more forgettable than fantastic. 4/10.

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