Grant Morrison, the renowned writer behind 'All-Star Superman', has expressed some concerns about James Gunn's interpretation of the iconic superhero in his upcoming film. While praising the movie as the 'best Superman film yet', Morrison points out a few aspects he found less than ideal. In an interview, he shared his thoughts, highlighting how Gunn's approach to making Superman more relatable led to him being beaten up excessively. Morrison expressed his desire to see Superman fight back and not be constantly on the receiving end of violence. Additionally, he mentioned his preference for Krypton as a lost utopia, believing that its downfall due to its inhabitants' lack of attention to detail adds a poignant layer to the story. Despite these reservations, Morrison was won over by the film's climax, where Superman's moral strength and resilience were showcased. As the film ventures into uncharted territory, fans are left wondering how Gunn will develop this new version of Superman and his arch-nemesis, Brainiac, in the highly anticipated 'Man of Tomorrow'. Set for release in 2027, the film promises to be a significant addition to the DC universe, leaving fans eager to see how Gunn navigates this controversial territory.