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James Gunn explains his Superman film centers on human kindness, contrasting today’s divisive culture. He discusses why David Corenswet was chosen over Nicholas Hoult for the lead role. The movie aims to restore hope in goodness amid online negativity. Superman releases in theaters on July 11.

Key Points: James Gunn Says Superman Film Celebrates Human Kindness

  • Gunn emphasizes Superman’s theme of kindness amid cultural divisions
  • Nicholas Hoult lost Superman role due to controlled acting style
  • David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan cast for opposite chemistry
  • Film aims to counter online meanness with hope and morality
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James Gunn says 'Superman' is about human kindness

James Gunn reveals his Superman movie focuses on human kindness and morality, addressing cultural divisions while casting David Corenswet over Nicholas Hoult.

"Superman is the story of America, an immigrant who came from other places... but for me, it’s mostly about basic human kindness. — James Gunn"

Washington DC, July 7

Filmmaker James Gunn got candid about the theme behind the superhero film, 'Superman', according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The filmmaker and co-head of DC Studios recently shared what his new superhero film is all about.

"I mean, Superman is the story of America," said Gunn.

"An immigrant who came from other places and populated the country, but for me it is mostly a story that says basic human kindness is a value and is something we have lost," he added, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

He also noted that Superman can be interpreted differently among various political groups and areas, but that he doesn't care if people take offence to the film.

"Yes, it plays differently," said Gunn, adding, "But it's about human kindness, and obviously there will be jerks out there who are just not kind and will take it as offensive just because it is about kindness. But screw them."

James earlier shared why Nicholas Hoult wasn't cast as Superman in the superhero film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Gunn admitted that the Nosferatu star is "a great actor" but he merely "didn't fit the role" of Clark Kent. The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' director thought he was a bit too "controlled" for the part as opposed to David Corenswet.

"You know, Nick Hoult auditioned for Superman. He's a great actor. I mean, some might say he's better than David in certain ways, but he just didn't fit the role, and that's why he didn't get that," Gunn said. "As much as you can transform yourself as a person, Nick was just more controlled," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Gunn further shared that Hoult participated in chemistry tests with other actresses who were considered for the role of Lois Lane.

"One of the things that we were also doing was mixing and matching Lois' and Clarks when we were auditioning them, and so I wanted to make sure that we had that chemistry right," he said. "And the truth is, Nick, who is a more controlled actor, had really good chemistry with another Lois that was less controlled, so they were opposites."

Ultimately, he settled on casting Corenswet as Clark Kent/Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois because of their opposite on-screen chemistry.

The director added that while the superhero film is about politics, "on another level it's about morality."

"This Superman does seem to come at a particular time when people are feeling a loss of hope in other people's goodness," said the filmmaker of the movie's timing. "I'm telling a story about a guy who is uniquely good, and that feels needed now because there is a meanness that has emerged due to cultural figures being mean online."

He added, "And, no, I don't make films to change the world, but if a few people could be just a bit nicer after this, it would make me happy," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Superman hits theatres on July 11.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Interesting how he connects Superman to American immigrant story. But in India, we have our own superheroes like Shaktimaan who represent our values. Would love to see more Indian superhero films!
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Aryan P
Kindness is universal, but I wish he wouldn't say "screw them" about people who might disagree. That doesn't sound very kind itself, no? 🤔
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Sarah B
The chemistry between leads is so important! Remember SRK-Kajol in DDLJ? That's what makes films memorable. Hope this Superman-Lois pairing has that magic ✨
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Vikram M
After so many dark superhero movies, a film about basic human kindness sounds refreshing. But will it work in today's cynical world? Let's see...
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Nisha Z
The timing is perfect! With so much negativity on social media, we need reminders about basic goodness. Hope the film lives up to its message 🤞
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Karan T
Superman as immigrant story is interesting, but in Indian context we see him more as ideal 'maryada purush' - someone who follows righteous path despite having power. Different cultural interpretations!

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