Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

James Gunn confirms Superman is about an ‘immigrant’: ‘Yes, it’s about politics’

Superman will be released in cinemas on 11 July 2025

Shahana Yasmin
Monday 07 July 2025 08:23 BST
Comments
‘Superman’ reboot: First look at James Gunn's new trailer

James Gunn has said his Superman is the story of an “immigrant that came from other places” and of “basic human kindness”.

The DC Studios co-CEO explained the themes of his forthcoming film Superman in a new profile and the inherent political nature of the superhero.

“I mean, Superman is the story of America,” Gunn told The Sunday Times. “An immigrant that 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.”

Starring David Corenswet as the titular Superman, Gunn’s iteration of the iconic DC hero also features Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult as the villainous Lex Luther.

The cast also includes Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, Edi Gathegi as Mister Terrific, Anthony Carrigan as Metamorpho, Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, and Gabriela de Faría as The Engineer.

James Gunn (right) on set with Nicholas Hoult (left) and David Corenswet; The director has said that his Superman is the story of an “immigrant that came from other places” and of “basic human kindness”
James Gunn (right) on set with Nicholas Hoult (left) and David Corenswet; The director has said that his Superman is the story of an “immigrant that came from other places” and of “basic human kindness” (Warner Bros)

Gunn acknowledged that the film may be received differently among diverse political groups, but added that at the core of the film lay “human kindness”.

“Yes, it plays differently,” he said. “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.”

On whether Superman was political, Gunn said it was, but it also aimed to start a conversation about morality.

“Yes, it’s about politics. But on another level it’s about morality,” the Guardians of the Galaxy director said. “Do you never kill no matter what – which is what Superman believes – or do you have some balance, as Lois believes? It’s really about their relationship and the way different opinions on basic moral beliefs can tear two people apart.”

Apple TV+ logo

Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 day

New subscribers only. £9.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled.

Try for free

ADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

Apple TV+ logo

Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 day

New subscribers only. £9.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled.

Try for free

ADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

“This Superman does seem to come at a particular time when people are feeling a loss of hope in other people’s goodness,” the filmmaker added. “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.”

Supeman's dog Krypto in the trailer for James Gunn's 'Superman'
Supeman's dog Krypto in the trailer for James Gunn's 'Superman' (DC/YouTube)

Fans previously hailed the return of popular Superman character Krypto the Superdog when the first trailer for the new film was released, who featured in the comics as Superman’s canine companion.

Gunn shared previously how adopting his own rescue dog shaped the script for Superman.

“When I first adopted Ozu, I was starting to write the Superman script,” said Gunn. “Ozu was such a terrible, uncontrollable dog – tearing up our entire house – I thought, ‘What if he had superpowers? We'd be screwed.’ And thus, the filmic Krypto was born. He really just gave the script that unusual aspect that made it fun to write.”

Gunn added that the cinematic Krypto was designed to resemble Ozu, using CGI technology and reference videos.

Superman will be released in cinemas on 11 July 2025.

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in