ada
the leading man is my tpye
Melanie Bouvet
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
warren-vdwalt
Wow anyone thinks it's worth more! You obviously taking something or.....
Seriously, the acting is absolutely awful, like straight from acting school! Better script and acting we got a decent tv series!
scottzanarky
I am not the type of person who watches every single superhero movie and TV offering. I don't really follow comics either. However, I was a huge fan of Smallville and I have also watched the current Greg Berlanti shows, (Arrow, Flash, Legends, Supergirl, Black Lightning). I can say that my original fear of Krypton was that it was going to be similar to the Berlanti offerings with their nauseating lack of subtext, their "baddie of the week" formula, and the way they shove social justice down your throat.Krypton is different. This isn't some 22-episode season of filler. The 10-episode format means that we get a coherent story without the extra baggage. Little time is wasted aligning the characters to drive the story forward. I am a fan of efficiency and Krypton is certainly that.I also found that the acting was a step up from other superhero TV show offerings. The Berlanti shows certainly run the gamut between stunning acting performances and cringy garbage, and Smallville had their off-days. I was pleasantly surprised with all of the acting performances in Krypton. There are many actors whom I have never seen before and they do great justice to their characters, while more prominent actors also do a great job of separating themselves from their previous performances.Krypton's Brainiac is also a far cry from previous offerings. He's actually scary, intense, and overall believable as an opposing force. The whole tone of the show is much darker and more gritty, and his presence is a large contributing factor.I guess there are two types of superhero TV show fans; the ones who want a blend of serious and comedy where they get to see their favourite heroes using their powers, and ones that are looking for something to break the mold. Frankly, I am pleasantly surprised that we have a show like Krypton where we get a detailed glimpse into life on Krypton before Superman without getting bogged down in superpowers and flashy costumes.It's not for everyone given the many 1-star reviews here on IMDB, but if you recently watched shows like Legends of Tomorrow or The Flash and thought to yourself, "there has to be something better than a giant Furby killing a demon", then I recommend giving Krypton a try.I enjoyed it from start to finish and look forward to seeing what Season 2 can bring.
erikjestrada-104-474363
There has never been a back storyline of Krypton before, at least not in depth. While some may not agree, I simply don't care. I think the show is creative and is on to something great. This is coming from a true fan of Superman and Comics for over 45 years. When you carry that on your belts, let me know.
jakkir
I can see from some of the other posts, that the more avid superhero groupies don't like this series, but for me I loved it, I won't be rude and slander the people that don't like it, each to their own. I love the characters, and the plot. It's action packed and has cliff hangers to keep me interested. I dont binge watch normally but watched three episodes in a row. Hope this keeps going.