‘Superman’ OG Dean Cain
James Gunn’s Immigration Soapbox Is Fan Kryptonite …
But I’ll See it!!!
Published

TMZ.com
“Superman” hasn’t even opened — and it’s taking a beating in conservative media over possible pro-immigration messages due to comments from the director … and one former Superman says that super-sized mistake might hurt the box office.
Here’s the deal … James Gunn told The Sunday Times the movie is about an “immigrant” and “basic human kindness” — a value he says we’ve lost as a country. Those remarks were pounced on by conservatives as a clear indicator the flick will be “woke” and preachy amid ICE raids via the Trump administration’s relentless deportation efforts.
Dean Cain, who wore the red cape in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” tells TMZ … he was so excited for the new movie … until Gunn had to break out the political Kryptonite — and sour a portion of the fandom.
The outspoken conservative actor and occasional political commentor is pretty sure the immigrant remark controversy is enough to ding the box office returns … but he still hopes the movie is a success. Of course, Fox News’ personalities railing against the film won’t help … such as Kellyanne Conway saying, “We don’t go to the movie theater to be lectured to” and Jesse Watters joking that “MS-13” is written on Superman’s cape.

TMZ.com
DC tells us is so frustrating as the comments from Gunn weren’t even necessary … ’cause we KNOW Superman is an immigrant — he’s a freaking alien! What’s more, Superman was created in 1938 just prior to WWII breaking out … and “Truth, Justice and the American Way” were — and still should be — crystal clear values.
Dean knows everyone has an opinion … and the country’s temperature has been cranked to high the past few years … but he tells us not every piece of art needs a message! Some things can just be fun … and he’s holding out hope “Superman” is a hell of a lot of fun.