With the silly crowd-pleaser that is "Superman," James Gunn has made superhero movies fun again. Rather, he's made DC fun again after more than a decade of desaturated downers courtesy of the relentlessly lugubrious DC Extended Universe or "Snyderverse." Gunn's Superman differs from past versions in almost every way, with star David Corenswet portraying a sillier, less self-assured version of the hero in a refreshing change of pace for the character and his on-screen odyssey. Now, we can look forward to more of the same as Gunn sets about building upon the foundation provided by "Superman," in the process establishing his vision for the newly renamed DC Universe.
What we almost certainly won't see in future "Superman" installments, however, is a questionable piece of comic book histor