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‘Superman' OTT releases: When and where to watch James Gunn's superhero film

‘Superman' OTT releases: When and where to watch James Gunn's superhero film

Time of Indiaa day ago
The beloved
James Gunn
feature 'Superman' is all set and ready for an OTT release! The film will soon be available for online viewing, building anticipation about when and where fans can watch the record-breaking film.
Here is all that you need to know about the digital release of the superhero film.
James Gunn confirms digital drop for 'Superman'
Recently, the American filmmaker took to his social media accounts in order to announce that fans of the new 'Superman' film will no longer have to wait long for the movie's digital release. He shared the news in an online post along with the caption, '#Superman is coming to your homes this Friday, 8/15. Available now for pre-order. Or catch it while it's still in theatres!' The post was shared along with a promotional video segment created from scenes of the film.
Where and where to watch 'Superman' on OTT
According to The Wrap, 'Superman' (2025) will be availble for online streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home, starting from August 15.
On the other hand, from September 23, physical copies of the movie in 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD editions will hit stores.
About 'Superman'
'Superman', featuring
David Corenswet
in the titular role, has managed to break a lot of records. It became one of the highest-grossing films in the US, as per reports shared by IGN.
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Not only that, it has also managed to become one of the highest-grossing films in the country across the entire 'Superman' franchise as well.
'Superman' Review
With an impressive rating of 3.5 stars, excperts from TOI review of the movie reads - "Action scenes are outstanding, especially the immersive flying visuals that keep you on the edge. The slowmo scene where Superman glides to shield a girl from an attack is a masterpiece and one of the best in the genre.
The detailing in special effects and sound is brilliant.
Superman is entertaining, enjoyable, even epic but never intense. James Gunn's non-origin story soars high visually but stays limited emotionally. The director's unyielding need to go traditional comes at a cost. It is still a tremendous cinematic experience that deserves to be watched in IMAX."
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