James Gunn, the renowned director behind the Guardians of the Galaxy films, is set to bring his unique vision to the DC Comics universe with his upcoming movie, “The Suicide Squad.” But before he delves into the world of antiheroes and villains, Gunn took a moment to pay homage to the comic book character that started it all – Superman.

In a recent interview, Gunn revealed that one of the key inspirations for him as a filmmaker has always been the iconic superhero, Superman. He cited the classic comic books featuring the Man of Steel as a major influence on his storytelling and filmmaking style.

“I grew up reading Superman comics and watching the Christopher Reeve movies. The character has always held a special place in my heart,” Gunn said. “The idea of a hero who stands for truth, justice, and the American way is timeless and resonates with audiences of all ages.”

Gunn also mentioned that he admires the way Superman’s story explores themes of morality, power, and responsibility. He believes that these are universal themes that can be applied to any genre or medium, whether it’s comics, cinema, or even technology.

As Gunn prepares to bring his own unique take on the superhero genre with “The Suicide Squad,” fans can rest assured that the spirit of Superman will be present in his work. With his passion for storytelling and his deep love for comics, James Gunn is sure to deliver a film that honors the legacy of the Man of Steel while pushing the boundaries of the superhero genre.

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Source: DC Comics