DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn announced the digital release date for the film "Superman," which premiered in theaters last month. The movie is now available for rent or purchase on video-on-demand platforms, with prices set at $24.99 for rental and $29.99 for ownership in 4K quality through services such as Amazon and Fandango. Alongside the digital launch, a new animated short titled "Krypto Saves the Day!: School Bus Scuffle" was released to complement the film. Gunn has also revealed plans for a "Superman Saga" as he continues work on a follow-up project. The director and lead actor David Corenswet engaged in an intense discussion on set regarding the emotional delivery of one of the film's key speeches, which was featured in a behind-the-scenes documentary titled "The Adventures in Making Superman." The film has received mixed reviews, with some critics noting its shortcomings but also acknowledging its entertaining moments and emotional depth. The early digital release was described by Gunn as having a "complicated" rationale.
James Gunn has posted a clip from the "The Adventures in Making Superman” behind-the-scenes documentary where he and David Corenswet had an intense discussion about the emotion behind one of the best scenes in the movie. https://t.co/HkZSZiHl50 https://t.co/fO8gn14mbO
the most positive thing I can say about SUPERMAN is despite a long list of problems including Gunn pulling his punches, I still feel warm and fuzzy when I think back on its best moments. I would happily watch it again. that’s actually really nice
the most positive thing I can say about SUPERMAN is despite a long list of problems including sGunn pulling his punches, I still feel warm and happy it when I think back on its best moments. I would happily watch it again. that’s actually really nice