James Gun says that Superman is an immigrant story, maybe not resonant with everyone
The upcoming film ‘Superman’, directed by James Gun, is depicted as a story of America through an immigrant’s eyes in search of Asha and Objective. It engulfs the subjects of basic human kindness, morality and politics, highlighting the opposite beliefs between Superman and Lois Lane.

In short
- James Gun told ‘Superman’ the story of America
- The film focuses on an immigrant in search of Asha and purpose
- Central subject is basic human kindness
DC Studios chief James Gun opened about the thematic heart of his upcoming film ‘Superman’, calling it “The Story of America”. For release on July 11, the film saw David Konswetws as Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane.
In a recent interview with The Times of LondonGunn described the film as the story of an immigrant seeking hope and purpose in a new land. “This is the story of America. It’s about an immigrant who came from elsewhere and is trying to make a life,” he said.
At its core, Gun said, ‘Superman’ is something simple yet: basic human kindness. “It is finally about a value that I think we have lost – basic human kindness,” they shared.
The director admitted that the message of the film could not be echoed with everyone, especially in a rapidly divided social scenario. “Yes, it plays differently, but it is about human kindness. And obviously there will be shocks that are not just kind and will take it only as aggressive because it is about kindness. But screw them.”
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During the contained in kindness, Gunn said that the film discovers deep questions about morality and politics. “It’s about politics. But at another level, it’s about morality,” he explained, touching the confidence of Superman in Never Killing, which is contrary to the more practical ideas of the Lois Lane.
This moral difference, gun indicated, also affects the relationship between Superman and Lois. He said, “He has different opinions on basic moral beliefs,” he said, suggesting that these differences would test their bondage.
The upcoming film has a strong dress artist with Crenceweight and Brosonhan. Nicholas Hullt leads in the role of Lakes Luther, Marla Gabrila D Fara has played the role of an engineer, Nathan appears as Philian Green Lannerties, Skyler Gissondo was as Jimmy Alassen, and Isabala did Merrs as a Hawkgirl.