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Gunn’s Superman Cut 18 Minutes—But the Budget? Still Deranged

Gunn shaved 18 minutes off Superman, but whispers of a $360M price tag have fans—and accountants—sweating. Here's what the runtime reveal really means for DC’s future.

Liam Sterling May 27, 2025 Add a Comment
Superman

The Man of Steel Just Slimmed Down—and the Industry's Holding Its Breath

James Gunn's Superman just dropped a number—and no, it's not box office predictions or Metacritic scores. It's runtime. At 122 minutes, Gunn's reboot of the blue boy scout is officially shorter than any Superman movie in the last 20 years. For context:

  • Man of Steel clocked in at 143 mins
  • Batman v Superman bloated to 152 mins
  • Superman Returns hit 154 mins (and felt like 400)

Gunn's version? Sleek. Trimmed. Bare-bones at 2 hours and change. But here's the kicker—a test cut back in March ran 140 minutes. So where did those 18 minutes go?

And more importantly—why cut them?


Why This Runtime Drop Isn't Just a Creative Choice

Yes, 122 minutes sounds great for bladder control. But it also smells like strategic surgery. With whispers of a $360M production cost floating from an Ohio tax filing—before rebates—tightening the runtime could be Warner Bros.' subtle attempt at maximizing theater showings (and, duh, profits).

More showings per day = more ticket sales = maybe you break even on a film that allegedly costs more than Avengers: Infinity War.

James Gunn denies that $360M figure. But he hasn't offered a new one. And the last time DC got cagey about budgets, The Flash happened.

Superman

This Isn't Just a Runtime—It's a Warning Shot

Historically, runtimes tell stories studios won't. Justice League's theatrical cut? Slashed by mandate. Suicide Squad? Studio-trimmed into incoherence. When a movie loses nearly 20 minutes between test and release, you ask: Was it fat, or muscle?

If you've tracked Gunn's history, this isn't his usual M.O. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ran 150 minutes. The Suicide Squad hit 132. Both had room to breathe—and bleed. So this cut feels…off-brand.

Here's a theory: the DCU reboot isn't just resting on Superman. It's riding it like a rodeo clown strapped to a nuclear warhead. They need this movie to work. And maybe someone decided brevity = safety. That or the test audience said, “Yeah… it drags.”

Either way, it's not just editing—it's triage.


So What the Hell Are We Walking Into on July 11?

A tight, allegedly clean Superman story. Or a compromised origin chopped into trailer bait. Fans are split:

“If Gunn cut 18 mins, I bet it's just the origin recap,” wrote one Redditor.
“Or maybe all the boring human stuff,” countered another.
A crew member? Whispered: “Gunn said he'd rather bleed than trim the dog. Then he cut the dog.”

Make of that what you will.

Superman

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