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Superman has had a connection to immigrants from the beginning. The superhero’s creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, were both the children of Jewish immigrants to the United States, from Lithuania and Ukraine, respectively, according to an article published by the Library of Congress.
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/Film on MSNJames Gunn's Superman Saw The Immigrant Backlash Coming – And The Movie Has The Perfect ResponseJames Gunn's Superman has experienced some backlash from right-wing commentators, but it seems as if Gunn saw this coming and put a response in the film itself.
Superman currently sits at 82 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes and has a 68 on Metacritic (“Generally Favorable, Based on 54 Critic Reviews”). These are respectable scores, but by no means extraordinary; the Rotten Tomatoes score has ticked down as the embargo has lifted and more non-influencer critics have had a chance to see it.
Read Next 10 DC Characters Who Deserve Their Live-Action Debut In James Gunn’s DCU Although it’s suspected that the footage might have been doctored, Lex Luthor claims that the footage was verified as authentic by experts,
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/Film on MSNJames Gunn's Superman Movie Makes A Controversial Change (But It's Not The First Time)One of the most controversial moments in James Gunn's Superman will certainly rile up some fans, but it's a bold swing that's perfect for our time.
For the most part, Superman remains pretty faithful to the established comic book lore of the character, with one major exception! Spoilers
From Superman’s lighthearted take to Sinners’ emotional coda, the role of blockbuster post‑credits scenes is evolving.
The team behind “ Superman ” is responding to the backlash after director James Gunn said the DC tentpole is the story of “an immigrant that came from other places.” When asked about the reaction to his comments,