eh not true at all, especially if you've read Superman. Parasite, Metallo, Brainiac, and of course Doomsday and Darkseid are all formidable villains. Even more of what I would call second tier ones like Bizzaro, Mongol, Lobo, Manchester Black (with the elite) are also villains that have put Superman through his paces. But the first list are the more known ones and are more than enough to go through a few Superman movies. Brainiac is probably one of Superman's greatest villains.
I'll probably get flack for this, but it's partly b/c of Reeve's portrayal of a bumbling Clark Kent. He wasn't really like that prior to from the comics I've read, nor the cartoons or TV Shows.
Lex Luthor on his own gets old. Him influencing things behind the scenes is a bit more fun and being somewhat tied to his villains in the way that the Animated series is a pretty good approach.
True. I've seen a few ppl mention that Gunn does too many deep cuts in his comic movies b/c he likes those obscure characters. I mean, I used to buy comics weekly and also have some older issues from well before I was born and I had never heard of Creature commandos until this new animation. Never heard of Ratcatcher, PolkaDotMan, T.D.K., Javelin or The Weasel and only knew of Peacemaker by what he looked like. I think due to him making the obscure Guardians of the Galaxy a hit, he wants to and thinks he can do that with just about any obscure character.
I do agree with this. It's something my dad has said for awhile as well. He particularly doesn't care for "team up" comic movies. But, I don't want just one off movies. Having multiple films involving the same actors/characters telling one big story without needing to be part of a huge universe is nice if done well.
I don't speak for everyone, but I know for me, I just don't care for his version of Peter Parker/spiderman in general. I don't think it would've really mattered if he wasn't the Tony Stark prodigy the MCU built him up to be.