

Philosopher Todd McGowan: Can Superman save our dying culture?
Jul 18, 2025
In this engaging discussion, philosopher Todd McGowan, a film theorist from the University of Vermont, reflects on the latest Superman film and its cultural commentary on identity and alienation. He critiques the superhero genre's influence on cinema, suggesting that the focus on profit-driven blockbusters stifles creativity. McGowan contrasts this with the provocative visions of iconic directors and explores how genres like horror have adapted to deliver the raw emotional experiences superhero films often lack, questioning the future of artistic expression amidst cultural stagnation.
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Superman's Garbled Message Symbolism
- Superman's garbled parental message symbolizes how individuals interpret their upbringing uniquely.
- This highlights our singular identity as shaped by unconscious interpretations of received messages.
Moral Acts Are Political Acts
- Every moral act inevitably carries political consequences, as emphasized in the new Superman film.
- These films provoke consideration of impactful geopolitical dilemmas like intervention in foreign wars.
Studio Conservatism Drives Remakes
- Hollywood studios have grown immensely conservative due to conglomerate control and streaming economics.
- This leads to repetitive film remakes as studios seek guaranteed audiences and minimized risks.