Superman is sparking renewed interest in a prominent ’90s nu metal band after potentially alluding to them in a new blockbuster film.
Explore the Plot of the Latest Superman Movie
The latest Superman film premiered in theaters on July 11, bringing with it a fresh take on the beloved character. Directed by the talented James Gunn, known for his work on the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy and The Suicide Squad, this film seeks to delve deeper into the complexities of the iconic DC Comics superhero.
The storyline showcases Superman’s internal and external struggles as he navigates a series of challenges, both on Earth and from his home planet, Krypton. This multifaceted narrative adds layers to Superman’s character, making him relatable and engaging for audiences.
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This film adheres to the classic superhero narrative structure that Gunn has successfully utilized in his previous projects within the genre. Viewers can expect to witness Superman’s personal struggles leading up to his eventual triumph, complemented by a generous dose of humor throughout the storyline to lighten the mood and engage the audience.
Without revealing too many plot details, it’s important to highlight Superman’s intriguing musical preferences, which play a unique role in the film’s dialogue.
Uncover Superman’s Musical References in the New Film
During a pivotal moment in the movie, Clark Kent, portrayed by David Corenswet, engages in a spirited debate with Lois Lane, played by Rachel Brosnahan. This exchange, noted by CCM Magazine, features a playful back-and-forth where the couple argues over who embodies the true essence of “punk.”
Lois reminisces about her punk upbringing, challenging Clark’s authenticity when he attempts to assert his street credibility by mentioning that he listens to punk bands like the P.O.D. According to the article, this humorous moment provides a subtle nod to the band, as Clark references them during their argument. “Yes – P.O.D. gets a Superman shoutout!” the website gleefully emphasizes.
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But was Clark genuinely attempting to use THE P.O.D. to assert his punk credentials to Lois? While there has been no official confirmation that the real-life band received this nod, various clues suggest that it could indeed be accurate.
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Interestingly, Clark also references The Mighty Crabjoys, a fictional band within the DC Comics universe that has appeared in previous works. However, there is no known record of any fictional groups called the P.O.D.s.
The notion that the actual P.O.D. band was mentioned in the movie gained traction earlier today when Sonny Sandoval, the lead singer of the band, shared a humorous meme on his Instagram stories that read, “Of course the Man of Steel listens to P.O.D.” This playful interaction has added fuel to the speculation surrounding the film.
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