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JUST IN: Whoopi Goldberg’s Unfiltered Critique of James Gunn’s Superman 2025 on ‘The View’ Reignites Heated Debate Over Her Alleged Toxic Behavior

Whoopi Goldberg’s Candid ‘Superman’ 2025 Take on ‘The View’ Sparks Controversy, Resurrects Claims of Toxic Behavior
July 10, 2025, episode of ABC’s The View, Whoopi Goldberg delivered a candid and emotional critique of James Gunn’s Superman (2025), starring David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan, that has ignited a firestorm of reactions. Her remarks, which initially expressed annoyance at the film’s portrayal of Superman’s kindness, have not only drawn attention to her perspective on the iconic superhero but also reignited discussions about her past controversies and allegations of toxic behavior. The episode, meant to celebrate the film’s release, has instead become a flashpoint for debates about Goldberg’s on-air demeanor and her history on the show.

A Surprising Reaction to Superman 2025
During the episode, Goldberg shared her initial reaction to Superman with stars Corenswet and Brosnahan, who appeared as guests to promote the film. She admitted to feeling “annoyed” while watching early scenes, explaining, “I couldn’t figure out what was happening. And what it was, was I forgot what kindness looked like. I kept waiting for Superman to become quippy, and he’s not that. He’s never been that.” This unexpected critique was rooted in her realization that she had grown accustomed to modern superhero portrayals that lean into sarcasm or cynicism, contrasting with the earnest kindness of Corenswet’s Superman.
Goldberg, who noted her friendship with the late Christopher Reeve—the iconic Superman of the 1978–1987 films—said the new film prompted her to reflect on her own expectations. “Who have I become that I didn’t recognize the kindness?” she asked. “Why was I waiting for you to turn into somebody you had never been? I know it sounds crazy, but it knocked me for a loop.” She ultimately praised Corenswet, saying, “I fell in love with you as Superman,” and lauded the film for reminding audiences of the character’s core values of kindness and goodness.
Her comments were a response to the film’s departure from the “woke” criticism levied by some, including former Superman actor Dean Cain and conservative commentators, who criticized Gunn’s depiction of Superman as an immigrant-focused narrative. Goldberg, however, focused on the film’s message of human kindness, aligning with Corenswet’s hope that audiences would take away a call to be kinder and more responsible.
Backlash and Resurfaced Allegations
While Goldberg’s remarks were intended as introspective and complimentary, they struck a nerve with some viewers and critics. Social media platforms, particularly X, lit up with reactions, with some users accusing her of being overly critical or dismissive in her delivery. One post remarked, “Super excited for Superman. But Whoopie is doing this film no favors,” suggesting her candidness may have overshadowed the film’s promotion. Another user quipped, “Working on The View, I can understand how she would have forgotten what kindness looks like,” tying her comments to broader criticisms of her on-air persona.
This reaction has reignited discussions about Goldberg’s history on The View, where she has been a co-host since 2007. Critics have pointed to past controversies, notably her 2022 suspension from the show for claiming the Holocaust was “not about race” but about “man’s inhumanity to man.” Those remarks, made during a discussion about the banning of the graphic novel M