Krypto, Superman
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What was clearly intended to win over the hearts and minds of cinema-goers, keen to see what Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn would do with the beleaguered superhero in his new summer blockbuster,
The very good boy dates back many decades, and his inclusion in the new Superman movie adds more than just a dose of cuteness.
For the furry sidekick, Krypto, in “Superman,” the director James Gunn found inspiration — and a physical model — in his own unruly pet.
The ending of James Gunn's "Superman," including the post-credit scenes, liberate the DC Universe from taking superhero storytelling too seriously.
WARNING: There are spoilers for Superman (2025) ahead! The DC Universe hit the big screen faster than a speeding bullet this weekend, and a big franchise is already taking shape right before our eyes.
Besides a very good dog named Krypto, James Gunn’s “Superman” gives us a five-star Lois Lane thanks to Rachel Brosnahan.
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Screen Rant on MSNThat Superman Krypto Scene Was Shocking, But It Was Almost Even WorseDC's Superman movie features a terrible moment with Krypto, but the shocking scene could have been even worse if James Gunn kept the original plan.
That’s what Krypto has always represented — a vision of Rockwellian Americana where a good man has a good dog and an embrace of the outlandish science fiction inherent in watching a canine in a little cape display superpowers.
“ Superman ” production designer Beth Mickle spent six months designing Superman’s home, the Fortress of Solitude, and a further 16 weeks building the set.
Superman actor Sara Sampaio has revealed that Krypto the Superdog was the subject of a controversial scene that upset test audiences.