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KRYPTO CURRENCY

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July 11, 2025

WHILE LATEST SUPERMAN REBOOT MAY NOT SET THE SCREEN ALIGHT, THE STUDIO CAN STILL BANK ON BOX OFFICE SUCCESS

- REVIEWS BY DAMON SMITH

OPENING with a lingering refrain of composer John Williams’ main theme, the latest reboot of the Man of Steel is a boisterous but bloated romp fashioned by Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn to appeal to as many people as possible without truly delighting anyone.

A menagerie of offbeat characters, including Krypto the dog, competes for limited attention between bombastic action-filled set pieces that rely heavily on digital effects to pack a punch.

David Corenswet’s embodiment of the Kryptonian orphan is wholesome and familiar, down to the single S-shaped curl of hair tumbling across his forehead, and there is a gently simmering screen chemistry with Rachel Brosnahan’s appealingly spunky and forthright Lois Lane, while Nicholas Hoult’s duplicitous Lex Luthor is a slow burn.

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