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No 'Superman' without China, says James Gunn

By Zhang Rui
China.org.cn
| July 11, 2025
2025-07-11

The new "Superman" movie could not have happened without China, director James Gunn said at the film's Beijing premiere Thursday, stressing the country's significant influence on his filmmaking.

Peter Safran and James Gunn, co-chairmen and co-CEOs of DC Studios, light up an installation inspired by Superman's Arctic headquarters at the China premiere of "Superman" in Beijing, July 10, 2025. [Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Discovery]

"'Superman' is a movie for everybody across the world, and it's especially for the people of China," Gunn told the crowd at Beijing's Taikoo Li Sanlitun, a popular shopping complex where the premiere was held. "China is the most important place for me in terms of where I learned to make movies and how I love to make movies."

Gunn, who also serves as co-chairman and co-CEO of DC Studios, elaborated, "It's so important, and this movie would not exist without the great filmmakers of Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland. So I thank you so much for that."

Gunn has often spoken of his devotion to Chinese kung fu movies, especially classic films made in Hong Kong. In a separate interview with China.org.cn earlier Thursday, he said the roots and inspiration for his films can be traced to China, citing favorites such as Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu Hustle," Johnnie To's "The Heroic Trio," and movies featuring Jet Li or directed by Wong Kar-wai.

"Even though I've only been to China once before, it's like coming home to me," Gunn said. "These are the movies that fueled this — it ['Superman'] does not exist without this."

"If I exist for any reason, it's to be able to have stories that I tell using Chinese and Eastern ways of storytelling and mixing that with Western ways of storytelling," Gunn said. "That's why it's so important to me, and it's what moved me to be a filmmaker."

Regarding his "Superman," Gunn said, "I can't wait for you guys to see the movie. It's a movie about kindness in a world that isn't always so kind."

The entrance of the Taikoo Li Sanlitun shopping complex was transformed into an immersive Superman experience for the premiere. The event featured giant posters, life-size character cutouts, looping trailers, and behind-the-scenes footage. Gunn attended the event alongside Peter Safran, co-chairman and co-CEO of DC Studios, to unveil an installation modeled on Superman's Fortress of Solitude.

Nearby, Emperor Group's flagship cinema was also decorated with Superman-themed installations and posters. Industry leaders, fans and invited guests lined up for both the film's first screening and a special interaction with Gunn and Safran. The event was connected to more than 1,000 screens across China for live audience engagement.

"If you like 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' you will love this movie," Safran said. "Superman is the original superhero. James has done something incredibly special with this film, and I think you're going to love it."

Peter Safran and James Gunn, co-chairmen and co-CEOs of DC Studios, interact with the audience and a Chinese performer at the premiere of "Superman" in Beijing, July 10, 2025. [Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Discovery]

Gunn's "Superman" has opened to rave reviews from critics and audiences. In this reboot, when Superman becomes involved in conflicts both at home and abroad, his actions draw scrutiny. This gives tech billionaire Lex Luthor the chance to remove the Man of Steel once and for all.

The film features dazzling action, humor and vibrant colors. Luthor, reporter Lois Lane and Superman's dog Krypto contribute standout performances. Many critics say actor David Corenswet's portrayal of Superman is more human and relatable than previous versions.

"Superman" now holds an 82% critics' approval rating from 267 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, with audience scores reaching 95%. The film is widely seen as a successful reboot that launches the DC Universe's ambitious new phase. Industry experts project it may earn more than $200 million worldwide during its opening weekend. The film opened across China on July 11.

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