
Episode 43 – Moving Kryptonian Images Part 24 – Superman (2025)
Moving Kryptonian Images reaches its penultimate chapter…finally.
Yes. I know. It’s been a minute. I feel a bit bad about that, but life got weird towards the end of last year.

Anyway, I finally get to the film that inspired this series in the first place. Superman, written and directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet as Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, came out last July and, by just about every metric, was a success. In terms of meeting box office expectations (despite what some people have tried to say) to bringing in new Superman fans to giving the world a Superman film that appeals to the widest possible audience, this new version of the Man of Steel did everything it needed to do and there is a lot to say about it.
Joining me to do that is Michael French, one of the founders of Retroblasting, the premier video channel specializing in humorous analysis and deconstruction of 1980s vintage toys and classic cartoons. Michael and I cover this film from stem to stern. From how the movie dealt with Superman to the lack of Clark Kent to why this was one of the best Lois Lanes we have ever gotten to the pros and cons of this version of Lex Luthor. We also go into how the Kents were portrayed, the role the other heroes played in the film, why Jimmy’s hijinks took us out of the film occasionally, the costume, the comic book influences, and the one real issue I had with Krypto.

And yes, we do go into the “controversy” about Jor-El and Lara. Because we had to. The Internet wouldn’t allow us to do otherwise.
I’d like to thank Michael for joining me for this episode. If you haven’t already, check out his YouTube channel Retroblasting, which has some of the most fun and objective looks at classic lines you will find on the Internet.
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The opening and closing theme is titled Journey and was composed by Pontus Rufelt. It is licensed from Shockwave-Sound.
Next time: The final chapter of Moving Kryptonian Images! Not only do I go over all of the feedback I’ve gotten during this series, but I also rank the various Superman films!




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