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George R. R. Martin Praises James Gunn’s New Superman Film

The latest Superman film directed by James Gunn has received a glowing endorsement from acclaimed author George R. R. Martin. In a post on his official website, Martin shared his enthusiasm for the film, particularly praising David Corenswet‘s portrayal of the iconic character. He described the movie as “one of the best Superman movies” ever made, highlighting its resonance with his own experiences as a fan of the superhero.
Martin’s Personal Connection to Superman
Martin expressed a deep connection to the character, stating, “Supes and I are old friends, and this is one of the best Superman movies in a long time… maybe ever.” He reflected on the qualities of Superman that he cherished from childhood, describing him as “the strange visitor from another planet who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men.” This nostalgic sentiment underscores Martin’s belief that the film captures the essence of Superman.
In addition to his praise for the film’s overall vision, Martin addressed the ongoing conversation about Superman’s identity, particularly in relation to his status as an immigrant. He remarked, “And yes, an innocent, of course, he’s always been an immigrant. And an illegal immigrant, when you stop to think of it.” This commentary aligns with the themes that Gunn has woven into the narrative, making the character relevant to contemporary discussions.
Cast Performances Shine
Martin also lauded the principal cast, specifically commending Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane. He stated, “I’d say it’s between her and Margot Kidder for Best Lois Ever,” highlighting the strong performances that contribute to the film’s success. Furthermore, he declared that Nicholas Hoult has set a new standard for Lex Luthor, calling him “the Best Luthor of All Time,” and praised the chilling nature of his portrayal.
The film’s overall aesthetic and casting choices received high marks from Martin as well. He remarked, “The film looks great, and James Gunn did a great job with the casting.” He expressed optimism for Corenswet‘s future in the role, saying, “I hope he gets to play Kal-El in another dozen movies.”
This enthusiastic review from Martin, known for his work on the acclaimed series “Game of Thrones,” adds significant weight to the film’s reception and may influence audience perceptions. As Gunn continues to reshape the superhero genre, fan reactions like Martin’s highlight the potential for the film to resonate with both longtime followers of Superman and newer audiences alike.
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype, Martin’s insights reveal not only his personal connection to the character but also the broader cultural relevance of Superman in today’s world.
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