‘Superman’ OG Dean Cain
James Gunn’s Immigration Soapbox Is Fan Kryptonite …
However I am going to See it!!!
Revealed
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“Superman” hasn’t even opened — and it is taking a beating in conservative media over doable pro-immigration messages on account of feedback from the director … and one former Superman says that super-sized mistake would possibly harm the field workplace.
This is the deal … James Gunn instructed The Sunday Occasions the film is about an “immigrant” and “basic human kindness” — a worth he says we have misplaced as a rustic. These remarks had been pounced on by conservatives as a transparent indicator the flick will probably be “woke” and preachy amid ICE raids by way of the Trump administration’s relentless deportation efforts.
Dean Cain, who wore the pink cape in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” tells TMZ … he was so excited for the brand new film … till Gunn needed to escape the political Kryptonite — and bitter a portion of the fandom.
The outspoken conservative actor and occasional political commentor is fairly positive the immigrant comment controversy is sufficient to ding the field workplace returns … however he nonetheless hopes the film is successful. In fact, Fox Information’ personalities railing towards the movie will not assist … akin to Kellyanne Conway saying, “We don’t go to the movie show to be lectured to” and Jesse Watters joking that “MS-13” is written on Superman’s cape.

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DC tells us is so irritating because the feedback from Gunn weren’t even essential … ‘trigger we KNOW Superman is an immigrant — he is a freaking alien! What’s extra, Superman was created in 1938 simply previous to WWII breaking out … and “Truth, Justice and the American Way” had been — and nonetheless ought to be — crystal clear values.
Dean is aware of everybody has an opinion … and the nation’s temperature has been cranked to excessive the previous few years … however he tells us not each piece of artwork wants a message! Some issues can simply be enjoyable … and he is holding out hope “Superman” is a hell of plenty of enjoyable.