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Tango0106 Mar 2019 11:22 a.m. PST

… on Superman in Years

"Raising a child is a terrifying, thrilling experience for all first-time parents because there's no one way to make sure that you're doing everything the "right" way and what said way would even necessarily look like. For the Breyers, the family at the center of David Yarovesky's sci-fi/horror film Brightburn, the arrival of their first son, parenthood's nothing they could have ever prepared for.

Much like DC's Martha and Jonathan Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Breyer (portrayed by David Denman and Elizabeth Banks, respectively) suddenly become adoptive parents after they discover a crashed spaceship carrying a baby on their rural farm. Though the Breyers raise the baby, Brendan (Jackson A. Dunn) as one of their own and love him, he grows up being bullied by his peers, turning him into something like a dark mirror reflection of the carefree boy Clark Kent was in his formative years. Here's the new trailer from IGN…."
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emckinney06 Mar 2019 12:17 p.m. PST

+1

Stryderg06 Mar 2019 1:24 p.m. PST

I don't think it's the "best spin" because it kind of ruins the whole mythos. But it does look like an interesting movie.

Tango0107 Mar 2019 11:05 a.m. PST

Glad you like it my friend!.


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Howler11 Mar 2019 7:34 p.m. PST

Man alive!

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