
Fans 'can't stop smiling' as the 'best superhero movie in years' hits cinemas
The most anticipated blockbuster of the year is finally here and fans can't get enough of it
The year's much-anticipated blockbuster has landed, and it's already the talk of the town among critics and cinema-goers alike.
The film launches an all-new comic book movie universe, featuring a legendary hero facing off against his formidable foe in an epic showdown.
With David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan leading the cast, Superman is delivering the breathtaking action that superhero enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting.
Debuting in theatres today (Friday, 11th July), the film boasts a commendable 83 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Helmed by the visionary director of Guardians of the Galaxy, James Gunn, and co-produced by Peter Safran, DC Studios is set to unveil a new expansive realm of deities and beasts with this crowd-winner, reports the Mirror.
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Early viewers are lauding the film as one of the most exceptional comic book adaptations in recent times.
A fan exclaimed on X (formerly Twitter): "For me, #Superman is not only the best Superman movie, but it's likely the best comic book movie in the post-COVID era.
"It's fun, flashy and, well, super. Corenswet is a chatty, charismatic Supes. A great time - I look forward to the future of DC Studios under Gunn and Safran."
Another eager cinemagoer hinted at a surprise performance: "I can't say much more until I post my official review, but oh my god Mister Terrific (played by Edi Gathegi) is an absolute scene stealer in #Superman.
"He has one of the best action sequences in the film and some of the best one-liners in any superhero movie."
Another review gushed: "James Gunn's SUPERMAN is the comic book movie I've been waiting to see for decades.
"The film shines with a sense of play that, paired with kicka** filmmaking, superhero cinema hasn't seen this boldly served since Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2. The DC Universe is in good hands."
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And a final enthusiast proclaimed: "#Superman is a comic come to life in ways I never knew were possible and beaming with so much heart that I couldn't help but love it!
"A beautiful story that balances many elements really well with a perfect cast and the most creative action possible.
"I could talk about this for hours so I'll end by saying that Superman made me feel a way I haven't felt watching a superhero movie in a long time.
"It's the genre at its best and EASILY my fav Superman film, I still haven't stopped smiling."
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Will you be amongst the millions of supporters queuing up to witness Superman soar once more this weekend?
Superman is in UK cinemas now.
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