Let us now compare Jesus and Superman …

Let us now compare Jesus and Superman …

The Associated Press just ran an item on the religious overtones of the Superman movies, in anticipation of Superman Returns:

The premise of the new Superman movie alone has fueled speculation that it’s wearing its biblical comparisons on its long, tight sleeve. Superman, in the film, returns to Earth after a long absence, a narrative that’s been likened to Jesus’ death and resurrection.

Meanwhile, news reports that “Passion of the Christ” star James Caviezel was originally in the running for the lead role in “Superman Returns,” which eventually went to Brandon Routh, convinced others that the film’s makers were playing up the New Testament comparisons.

Moviegoers who enter the theater looking for Christian imagery are unlikely to be disappointed. At one point, Superman sustains a stab wound reminiscent of the spear jabbed in Christ’s side by a Roman soldier. In another scene, Routh poses with his arms outstretched as though crucified.

Then again:

“Superman Returns” director Bryan Singer said the notion of Superman as a messianic figure is simply another case of contemporary storytelling borrowing from ancient motifs.

Singer, who is Jewish, said his neighbors’ Christianity played a powerful role in the community where he grew up.

“These allegories are part of how you’re raised. They find their way into your work,” he said. “They become ingrained in your storytelling, in the same way that the origin story of Superman is very much the story of Moses.”

Anyway, as I said a few days ago near the bottom of this post, all I can say is, If you’re going to pursue the angle that Superman is Jesus, then you have to consider that the Superman of the movies is more of a Last Temptation of Christ style Jesus than, say, a Passion of the Christ style Jesus. So let’s not get too carried away.


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