Superman"s New Movie Can Finally Fix Something Every Live-Action Movie Has Struggled With

Summary
  • James Gunn's Superman emphasizes the DCU Clark Kent and his career at the Daily Planet, with a talented cast.
  • The Daily Planet team could be more involved in action sequences, enhancing Superman's story.
  • Gunn's history of highlighting minor comic book characters in team settings promises a memorable Daily Planet crew.
James Gunn's Superman can finally improve on an essential part of the hero's character that past films have struggled with. As more details emerge about the impending DCU Superman movie, the more promising it becomes. Based on early costume reveals of David Corenswet's Superman, the film promises a fresh take on the character, while paying homage to his comic book and cinematic past. What also separates this adaptation from previous entries is how Gunn will emphasize the DCU Clark Kent and his career at the Daily Planet, along with his team of journalists.
The Daily Planet roster has recently been rounded out with a cast that includes Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen, Wendell Pierce as Perry White, Beck Bennett as Steve Lombard, Mikaela Hoover as Cat Grant, and Christopher McDonald as Ron Troupe. While it's unclear how involved these characters will be, it's a welcome departure from the DCEU, where The Daily Planet didn't factor much into Superman's life. Based on recent set photos, Gunn can improve on the Daily Planet and, possibly, make it the best part of the upcoming DC movie.
The Daily Planet Team Could Be The Best Part Of Superman The DCU's debut movie has been in production for several months, and unsurprisingly, many Superman set photos have emerged during the filming process. Many photos include Superman walking around the city in his costume, and encountering characters like Edi Gathegi's Mister Terrific. One series of photos shows the Daily Planet crew emerging from what looks like an alien structure, though this is theorized to potentially be the T-Sphere ship. The cast is sporting outfits similar to their comic book counterparts, with Bennett rocking Steve Lombard's mustache, and Hoover wearing Cat Grant's iconic glasses and blonde hair.
It's excellent to see the filmmaking team paying close attention to how these characters look, but it's also intriguing to see the whole crew involved in what could be an action sequence involving an intergalactic threat. The Daily Planet team typically doesn't do much outside of the office, and these photos suggest they could be involved in Superman more than audiences expect. It also shows that Gunn seemingly wants The Daily Planet crew to be an essential part of this film, giving Kal-El more chance to balance his life as Clark Kent and Superman.
James Gunn Is Excellent At Highlighting Minor Comic Book Characters In Team Settings Close Another reason The Daily Planet has so much promise is that Gunn is a master at making minor comic book characters shine in team settings. Casual audiences didn't know who the Guardians of the Galaxy were before the 2014 film. Not only did Gunn make these characters household names, but he also made audiences fall in love with them as a group. They're all great individually, but they truly shine when working together, showing off their hilarious, lovable dynamic. The same can be said for 2021's The Suicide Squad, albeit in a more mature, darker tone.
Gunn can do this again with The Daily Planet team, taking characters who are normally small parts of Superman's story and making them more memorable by giving them a larger role. The cast itself is excellent, with actors known for their comedic and dramatic talents, like Bennett, Gisondo, Pierce, and Brosnahan. The Daily Planet could have a small role in Superman, but it's exciting to see that Gunn isn't taking this part of Superman's life lightly.


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