Saturday, 20 December 2025

Superman 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Superman 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Related content: Average Extra of: Superman 2025 Official Teaser Trailer Link  https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2025/01/average-extra-of-superman-2025-official.html and then Average Extra of: Superman 2025: The Problems - Spoiler Alarm! Link https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2025/07/average-extra-of-superman-2025-problems.html




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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/transformation/robotics/animal cruelty/domestic violence/squashing/regeneration/vehicle hit/bodily functions/medical/references to racism

Just get rid of Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman & Lex Luther and this film would have done much better: briefly; Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman/other character [Younger: 2-year-old Clark Kent: Oliver Diego Silva/Older: David Corenswet:] he is a kryptonian from the plant Krypton, he is one of the last two survivors when his home planet exploded, under his other alias of Clark Kent the works for the newspaper called the Daily Planet and with his girlfriend Lois Lane [Rachel Brosnahan:] she is a headstrong individual and journalist that works for the same place and yes she knows of his other life and let's be honest out of the two of them she is much more mature and grow up. But when Superman's arch nemesis Lex Luther [Nicholas Hoult:] he is the CEO of LuthorCorp, he has made it his life's mission to destroy Superman, so when he discovers a secret that even Superman doesn't even know, then Superman's life is turned upside down and inside out; and if at any point you want to know anymore may I suggest you view Average Extra of: Superman 2025: The Problems

Generally speaking: the script, character developments, framework and pacing; the script is very lazy as we just get these words on screen, which in turn puts us on the back foot straight away, so we get dropped off and we are meant to pick up things from there, because we don't get any sense of an origin storyline, we don't get any of the crucial character building including but not limited to relationships or/and enemies: I mean if you didn't want to do is origin storyline thing, for one example they could do memory images little pockets of building relationships that kind of thing, but as it is I have to be completely honest with you it is a hot steaming hot garbage really. The framework and pacing of this 130 minutes film is well... as you will understand reading this content it is the most easiest thing to watch, it just depends on who is on screen at that specific time really, but without a shadow of doubt there are negative and positive sections of this film that is sure.

Art, action and comedy; I can't stand Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman's flying sequences, I mean usually I would like the ride on sequence seeing things from his perspective, but I just don't; they look incredibly tacky and as you may have guessed really very irritating. Don't get me wrong when we are in this colourful sequence of events in this place; there I can appreciate and I will be disappointed if this sequence doesn't pick up any at minimum nominees for some awards, but then again I can't stand any of these slow motion action sequences. I hope it is coming over in my dictation that there is so much I dislike about this film, that when it does something positive on any level I am then again disappointed, it is almost like this film enjoys shooting itself in the foot is basically what I am trying to put over here and before I continue I absolutely hate Kal-El/Kent's hairstyle. But and this won't be the last time you hear me bringing up this group the Justice Gang individually or together they bring so much to the party such as Michael Holt/Mr. Terrific [Edi Gathegi:] he is in short a tech genius such as he has created these T-Spheres they are multipurpose that are under his control, so in this sequence he and them really put foot to posterior all whilst Lane is in this protective shield in a dome shape and even she says wow at the end of it: this sequence was a high octane action with excellent execution and visual to match, Mr. Terrific let's Lane borrow is ship and at this precise moment in time she needs to get it off the top of the Daily Planet with these selection of characters inside it, but unfortunately Lane can't fully remember how to started off: so we have this situation where this ship is going to have to dive off the side of the building, very much like a rollercoaster ride with everyone yelling, but don't worry Lane get this ship flying game; this is also very natural and well-placed comedy.

Yes there is comedy involving anything to do with Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman and surrounding characters; it feels like he is the butt of the joke, the only time that it doesn't feel like this applies is when there is this hot drink involved; which I will discuss later.

Character developments, performances and voice performance; putting to one side what I referenced earlier; Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman is a complete dick as he can't deal with intelligent confrontation and without giving too much away, but I need to make this point nonetheless; he chooses to whitewash his history which is virtual signalling garbage and/or Lex Luthor turning into a whining baby and crying also: basically Corenswet as Kal-El/Kent/Superman and/or Hoult as Lex Luthor: should have never been given the roles and these two iconic characters and adversaries as they don't really seem to understand and comprehend themselves and one another. Yes I do understand they are younger versions, so to a certain extent they have to grow into this complicated relationship, but however what I do expect is some elements of their rivalry to be there as a basis, but we got absolutely none of it; there was absolutely zero on-screen chemistry between these two characters and their performers. Hell even Lane [Brosnahan] is much better without Kal-El/Kent/Superman, that should tell you a lot, I mean there is 1% of chemistry between this couple and that is when Lane hands her boyfriend a hot drink when things are not exactly going according to plan.

If the truth was known I am far from impressed with how the women have been depicted in this film and yes full disclosure I did originally here this point being made on someone else's content, but I would have got the point is well; let's just say James Gunn [the director of this film and oversee of the new DCEU] must have taken some tips of Michael Bay as in this film you will see some characters/performers being used as essentially eye candy. But let's be positive now including Lane providing away from Superman obviously; such as any of the Justice Gang including a new member they pick up in this movie, they by far absolutely outshine Superman or/and Luther; because in short I think it is because individually or together they know who they are, so it makes them much more three-dimensional as characters/people and their performers; so their dysfunctional chemistry as a group collective also breeds a sense of normalcy as in this is how we roll: so their performances are all excellent and everyone else including voice performances on both counts are all good.

This film receives: 3/10, this film is poor; it just has so many problems that I am amazed that people actually like it, but then again it has just dawned on me as of this content was first dictated: I am in my early 40's and this kind of virtual signalling garbage, well the younger generations just eat up this kind of garbage don't they. It does have some positive points to it, in fact I was briefly considering giving a higher mark, but the negatives are so detrimental that I struggled to feel comfortable with it, but on the whole I'm concerned for where this new world of the DCEU or whatever they call themselves nowadays is going, this film does have two ending credits scenes one at each ending credit section and somehow this film does have some awards accredited to its name. 2 Nominees Golden Trailer Awards Golden Trailer Award Best Summer 2025 Blockbuster Trailer and Astra Midseason Movie Awards 2025 Astra Midseason Award Most Anticipated Film

 

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