For these of a sure era, Dean Cain will at all times be Superman. Due to his position within the beloved ‘90s collection Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Cain will likely be without end acknowledged for sporting the acquainted “S” emblem, however the actor appears to have strayed far and away from the beliefs of the long-lasting superhero in real-life. Cain not too long ago confronted controversy following his response to Superman director James Gunn’s feedback by which he referred to as the Man of Metal an “immigrant.” And, whereas many followers have since taken to social media to disagree with Cain, it seems that his personal depiction of Superman does it finest.

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“Dean Cain, Superman has ALWAYS been woke. Who cares about what you need to say?” mentioned one person on X/Twitter, with one other including, “Each time you suppose Dean Cain cannot cement himself because the worst dwell motion Superman even additional, he proves you fallacious.” An opinion that’s certain to be contentious. “So Dean Cain by no means understood the character? Nice,” says one other Superman fan.
Cain has since taken to social media to disclose, “I’ve NOT seen the brand new Superman film. I need to prefer it. I’ll see it this week and submit my thoughts-” Little question that, as soon as he does get round to seeing the DCU reboot and sharing his ideas, this discourse will kick off over again.
“I Imply, Superman Is the Story of America”
The responses from Superman followers come following Jame Gunn’s rationalization that the character is an immigrant. “I imply, Superman is the story of America,” Gunn mentioned to The Sunday Occasions. “An immigrant that got here from different locations and populated the nation, however for me it’s principally a narrative that claims fundamental human kindness is a price and is one thing we’ve got misplaced.”
Providing his personal controversial, and seemingly incorrect, take, Dean Cain anxious that the brand new Superman had gone too political or “woke” (not that that phrase has a lot which means anymore). “I used to be excited for the movie. I’m excited to see what it’s as a result of James Gunn appears to have a humorousness and the final iterations of Superman didn’t have a lot humor, and I really like the humor in Superman. So I’m rooting for it to be successful, however I don’t like that final political remark,” the previous Superman mentioned to TMZ.
“And I noticed Sean Gunn say one thing about it too, and I do know Sean, I like Sean, it’s his brother however I simply don’t know that it’s going to be the appropriate. It’s not going to take it like Snow White, however I don’t suppose its gonna assist the numbers. Folks actually must be educated on this immigration scenario as a result of we’re essentially the most immigrant pleasant nation by far on this planet.”
By definition, Kal-El is an immigrant. An unlawful alien in essentially the most literal phrases. Add that to the truth that Superman has repeatedly fought for humanity to be sort to one another, and particularly the struggling underdog, and Cain sadly doesn’t appear to know the basic ideas of both Superman or comedian books typically. One thing which turns into more and more embarrassing as followers throw his personal spoken phrases again at him courtesy of his time on Lois & Clark.
Written and directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet (Twisters, Hollywood) within the iconic position of Superman/Clark Kent alongside Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult (Mad Max: Fury Street, Nosferatu) because the villainous Lex Luthor. Superman has soared each on Rotten Tomatoes and on the field workplace, touchdown a now “licensed contemporary” 83% ranking on Rotten Tomatoes, in addition to being “verified sizzling” on the audiences’ Popcornmeter at a massively spectacular 93%.
Supply: The Occasions, TMZ, X

Superman
- Launch Date
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July 11, 2025
- Runtime
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130 Minutes
- Director
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James Gunn
- Producers
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Lars P. Winther, Peter Safran