'Superman' has Chinese fans flying into a frenzy
Director James Gunn (left) and producer Peter Safran attend the Beijing premiere of Superman. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
One of the most high-profile Hollywood blockbusters of the summer, Superman, was released across the Chinese mainland on July 11, which has die-hard fans flying into a frenzy.
The film stars American actor David Corenswet as the iconic superhero. It follows Superman's journey to reconcile his heritage as the Kryptonian Kal-El with his human upbringing as journalist Clark Kent from Kansas — and his selfless determination to use his powers for good, to protect humanity.
The film held its premiere in Beijing on July 10 and was attended by director James Gunn and producer Peter Safran, co-CEOs of DC Studios. Gunn, known for the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, expressed his fondness for Chinese martial arts films, citing favorites such as Stephen Chow's Kung Fu Hustle and Johnnie To's The Heroic Trio.
The film stars American actor David Corenswet as Superman. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
When asked about casting the leads for Superman, Safran shared behind-the-scenes insights, revealing that the team had agreed not to make the film unless they found the perfect actor for Superman — a role Corenswet ultimately secured.
As of Tuesday, the film has grossed over 53 million yuan ($7.4 million) at the box office, according to industry tracker Maoyan Pro.