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In Episode 43 of Hate to Interrupt, we dive into two defining visions of superheroes from two very different eras. First, we break down everything we know (and speculate wildly) about James Gunn’s upcoming Superman—his fresh approach, casting choices, and whether this could finally reset the DC universe.
Then we swing back to 2002 to revisit Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, the film that kicked off the modern superhero boom. We talk tone, legacy, and why Raimi’s version still holds up over 20 years later.
From hopeful aliens to awkward teen heroes, this episode is a love letter to the weird, wonderful evolution of the superhero genre.
VHSGuy
StopCulture
Ghoulif
By Hate to InterruptIn Episode 43 of Hate to Interrupt, we dive into two defining visions of superheroes from two very different eras. First, we break down everything we know (and speculate wildly) about James Gunn’s upcoming Superman—his fresh approach, casting choices, and whether this could finally reset the DC universe.
Then we swing back to 2002 to revisit Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, the film that kicked off the modern superhero boom. We talk tone, legacy, and why Raimi’s version still holds up over 20 years later.
From hopeful aliens to awkward teen heroes, this episode is a love letter to the weird, wonderful evolution of the superhero genre.
VHSGuy
StopCulture
Ghoulif