Why David Corenswet’s Superman Has A Temper, According To The Director

The superhero genre continues to be wildly popular, and we’ve got a new shared universe in the DCU, which is being overseen by co-CEO James Gunn. The first movie in Gods and Monsters is Gunn’s take on Superman, which has been performing well at the box office. And the acclaimed filmmaker recently shared why having David Corenswet’s Clark Kent have a temper was important for the story he was trying to tell.

The DCU is still in its early stages, with only a handful of projects released with a Max subscription aside from Superman. Fans are still dissecting that blockbuster, with James Gunn and company able to finally speak freely about its contents. In an interview with Picturehouse, the Guardians of the Galaxy filmmaker shared why he included some moments with the Man of Steel losing his temper. In his words:

I didn’t want a Superman who was perfect in any way. Nobody’s perfect. Even Superman loses his temper, even Superman throws the desk across the room with Lex.

DC movies don’t show the other side of Clark Kent, but the moral conundrums and his shortcoming are center stage for Gunn’s blockbuster. That dynamic seems to be part of why Superman’s critical response was so overwhelmingly positive.

Superman’s trailer, and offers a new take on the Last Son of Krypton. Then there’s the scene James Gunn referenced, where Superman barges into Lex Luthor’s office and throws a table across a room when looking for Kyrpto.

Later in that same interview, the multitalented filmmaker spoke about what those sequences actually reveal about Clark Kent in the blockbuster. As she shared:

Even the things that he does that are imperfect are because of the goodness and pureness of his heart.

He’s not wrong. While Kal-El struggles with this power and the horrifying message that came from his biological parents, he continues to be a kind and loving figure throughout Superman’s runtime. It’s his strength of character that is arguably his biggest super power in the end of the film.

It should be fascinating to see where David Corenswet’s character goes in upcoming DC movies and TV shows. He should presumably be changed by the adventure we saw on the big screen, and I’m eager to see if/how he ends up joining the Justice Gang in the future.

Superman is in theaters now as part of the 2025 movie release list, and the DCU will once again expand when Peacemaker Season 2 hits theaters on August 21st.

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