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Gunn’s Superman Earns Overwhelming Praise in Early Latin America Screenings

Latin American pre-release previews have granted near-universal acclaim to Gunn’s immigrant-focused reboot, featuring two post-credits scenes and no Ultraman-Krypto violence.

Superman encarnado en esta oportunidad por David Corenswet
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Overview

  • Pre-release screenings in Latin America have yielded about 90–91% approval on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising the film’s optimistic tone and cast chemistry.
  • James Gunn’s reboot refrains from retelling Superman’s origin, instead depicting him as an immigrant symbol of hope, compassion and human resilience.
  • A mid-production test screening led to removing a violent scene of Ultraman beating Krypto, aligning the final edit with audience feedback.
  • The final film includes two post-credits scenes intended as audience gifts and to lay groundwork for future installments of the DC Universe.
  • Superman inaugurates DC Studios’ “Gods and Monsters” chapter under James Gunn and Peter Safran, marking a lighter, interconnected vision for the franchise.