Ending Of James Gunn's Superman Explained
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In an interview this week, the conservative actor, who starred as the cape-wearing hero on “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” from 1993 to 1997, complained that he thinks Gunn has made the character too “woke” due to today’s political climate.
Cain has a clear, politically conservative view on the immigration question. However, he doesn’t take issue with Gunn’s premise. He accepts that Superman is an immigrant. However, he feels the fact that the director made the statement publicly has the potential to hurt the movie. Cain said…
In an interview with TMZ, Cain expressed concern that the upcoming movie had lost the values he associated with the character, particularly “truth, justice, and the American way.” This is only one of the many versions of the superhero’s slogan, which has not always included “the American way.”
Lois & Clark star Dean Cain warned that director James Gunn’s new Superman may be so “woke” that it “hurts the numbers on the movie.” Speaking to TMZ, Cain, 58, said it was a “mistake” for Gunn “to say ‘it’s an immigrant thing,
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The actor's comments come after 'Superman' director James Gunn slammed critics of his movie's political messaging, saying, "Screw them"
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