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James Gunn Explains Why Superman Is a 'Terrifying Creature' in His Movie and The Purpose of His Red Trunks — GeekTyrant

James Gunn Explains Why Superman Is a 'Terrifying Creature' in His Movie and The Purpose of His Red Trunks — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant21 hours ago

In James Gunn's upcoming Superman film, truth, justice, and the American way come wrapped in red crape, trunks, and a interesting new direction with the story as everyone knows Superman's not from Earth.
Gone is the secret identity tension that's long defined Clark Kent. In Gunn's DC Universe, the public already knows Superman is an alien, and they're understandably a little freaked out by him.
Gunn puts it bluntly:
'He shoots beams out of his eyes, he can blow things down with his breath, he's sort of this terrifying creature.'
And that's where the red trunks come in.
Yes, the much-debated briefs are back, but not just for nostalgia's sake. David Corenswet, who's stepping into the heroic role this time around, explained to Fandango that the costume, goofy red underwear and all, is part of a larger strategy to put humanity at ease.
Corenswet shared some insight on that, saying:
'My thing was, maybe they're supposed to look a little silly. Maybe the reason he wears them is to look a little silly. Basically to undermine how powerful he really is.'
Gunn, who reportedly went back and forth on whether to keep the classic comic book look (even consulting Zack Snyder for perspective), was ultimately convinced by Corenswet's take. Gunn added:
'David saying that was like… But he really likes kids, and human beings, and people. He wants kids not to be afraid of him. And so that was the thing that made me decide to keep the trunks.'
This is a design choice that hints at how this Superman might be a little more vulnerable, more thoughtful, and more self-aware of the impact his presence has on Earth. The red trunks become a disarming gesture, a kind of alien humility. Sure, why not!?
The latest trailer that was released shows Superman going full superpowered Kryptonian blasting heat vision, soaring into orbit, and casually lifting skyscrapers. There's no doubt about the power level we're dealing with, but Gunn's version wants us to see the man before the myth… even if he is a 'terrifying creature.'

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