Superman first reactions reveal what to expect from its Rotten Tomatoes score

The first reactions toJames Gunn’s Supermanare in, and going by the rave responses, the firstDCUmovie could be heading towards a strong debut with its Rotten Tomatoes score.

Gunn has played down how much Superman needs to make at the box office, but there’s still a lot riding on thenew movie– even if it isn’t to do with money.

David Corenswet as Superman

It’s been 13 years since DC introduced a live-action Man of Steel (excluding Nicolas Cage’s cameo in The Flash). It underperformed, which proved to be an accurate and unfortunate omen for theDCEU, a franchise that was put down following Aquaman 2 and the hiring of Gunn and Peter Safran.

While the DCU soft-launched with Creature Commandos, Superman is where (as the poster says) “it begins.” Thankfully, it’s off to a strong start.

Poster with David Corenswet’s Superman flying

Superman destined for strong Rotten Tomatoes score after first reactions

The response to Superman hasn’t been unanimously positive – but the reactions so far have mostly praised the film, highlighting Gunn’s direction, the movie’s tone, and the cast’s performances.

Collider’s Perri Nemiroffsaid the film made her “so damn happy… the movie is loaded with exhilarating action set pieces and well-placed humor and levity, but the beating heart of the film is Superman’s humanity, and his insistence on doing good and making the world a better place.”

David Corenswet as Superman

This is the BEST#Supermanmovie to date.When James Gunn gets out of the way & lets his work speak for itself, it’s incredible. 💙💛❤️It’s not perfect, but darn close& made me a believer in Gunn’s#DCReview embargo lifts TODAY at 3pm EST& plenty more#DCvideos coming!pic.twitter.com/W5UZkAZNgX

James Gunn’s#Supermanis the perfect superhero movie and a terrific start for the new DC Studios. It’s big, bright, exciting, full of hope & it never loses its sense of wonder. Watching it felt like ripping open a comic book & feasting on its wild, chaotic imagination. Loved it!…pic.twitter.com/SfvZOAT1Mg

Henry Cavill’s Superman and David Corenswet’s Superman

Grace Randolph, who has a contentious relationship with Gunn, even declared it the “best Superman movie to date.”

“When James Gunn gets out of the way and lets his work speak for itself, it’s incredible… it’s not perfect, but darn close and made me a believer in Gunn’s DC,” she added.

David Corenswet as Superman and Henry Cavill as Superman

Brandon Davisoffered similar praise, calling it a “triumph for the new DC Universe… it’s a Superman for everyone. David Corenswet was born for Superman and Clark Kent. Loved it.”

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However, there have been a few criticisms.Inverse’s Hoai-Tran Buipraised the cast, but added: “It’s a shame it looks like that.”

SUPERMAN is weighed down by a needlessly convoluted plot, bordering outright muddled, and a mix of tones that never quite settles. While its spectacle is engaging, Corenswet’s performance is the real stunner, delivering an incredible presence. Hoult is good but underutilized.pic.twitter.com/tC4gBtTu3H

SUPERMAN: The closest thing we’ll get to a live-action Saturday morning cartoon. The cast (esp David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan) is literally perfect. It’s a shame it looks like that. Full review coming soon!

Next Best Picture’s Josh Parhamalso wrote: “Superman is weighed down by a needlessly convoluted plot, bordering outright muddled, and a mix of tones that never quite settles. While its spectacle is engaging, Corenswet’s performance is the real stunner, delivering an incredible presence. Hoult is good but underutilized.”

It’s important to note that even the more critical tweets are broadly positive. Remember, Rotten Tomatoes isn’t a simple indicator of quality. In short, 98% doesn’t mean it’s rated 98 out of 100: it means 98% of critics gave it a review that is considered to be ultimately positive, but that could range anywhere from a three-star, middle-of-the-road write-up to a five-star, euphoric review.

So, where does that leave Superman? In this writer’s opinion, somewhere in the mid-80s, but we’ll know more when the review embargo lifts at 3pm ET.

Before it hits cinemas on July 11, check out our list ofSuperman movies ranked by their Rotten Tomatoes scores, our ranking of thebest superhero moviesof all time, and our2025 movie calendarto see what else is dropping this year.