by Anthony Herring Everyone knows the story of Superman: Kryptonian infant Kal-El was sent to Earth by his parents when his home planet was destroyed. Landing in the town of Smallville, Kansas, he was found by Jonathan and Martha Kent, who named him Clark and raised him as their own son. As Clark grew older, he discovered that he had powers and abilities beyond those of mortal men. He decided to use said powers for good and became the world’s greatest superhero. Do not expect such a role model in Brightburn. In the film’s trailers and promotional material, viewers were treated to a very twisted take on Clark Kent. Rather than use his powers to help people, 12-year-old protagonist Brandon Breyer (portrayed by Jackson A. Dunn) uses them for pure evil, causing misery and destruction to anyone that wrongs him. This kid ain’t no Superman, and thankfully, such a character provides an unique and horrifying spin on such an iconic figure.
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