Superman's embarrassing video game legacy has a solve in Krypto
Briefly

James Gunn's vision for the DCU emphasizes a cohesive storytelling approach that integrates film, television, video games, and animation. His new Superman film has already grossed $261 million worldwide, leading to plans for future projects like a Supergirl appearance in 2026. A significant question arises regarding the absence of a high-quality Superman video game, with past failures attributed to technical limitations and the challenges of portraying Superman's extensive powers. Gunn's structured world may allow for better video game adaptations in the future.
Gunn's hope for the DCU is for the storytelling to be so cohesive that DC-related projects at sister operation Warner Bros. Games will click right in.
One of our jobs is to come in and make sure the DCU is connected, in film, television, gaming, and animation, that the characters are consistent.
If Gunn can really connect the cinematic-universe dots, his take on the Man of Steel could address the longstanding problems of Superman games being absolute shite.
Superman has a lot of powers, making the development of an engaging Superman video game particularly challenging over the years.
Read at Polygon
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