![]() ![]() He's thus stricken and jealous when he realizes that Superman (John Krasinski) is spending way more time with Lois Lane (Olivia Wilde), feeling like the odd mutt out. Poor Krypto has grown up with an enviable canine existence, enjoying regular walks (OK, dazzling flights over Metropolis) with his master and even helping him fight crime. Yet after a visually impressive introduction that playfully rewrites the 1978 movie "Superman" - having a puppy-sized Krypto (Johnson) stow away on baby Kal-El's ship to Earth - the movie yields diminishing returns, with the cleverest gags too heavily outnumbered by those that fall flat. Director/co-writer Jared Stern and script partner John Whittington have both worked on the Lego movies, and that history shows in the rat-a-rat barrage of gags that fly by, some clearly aimed at adults steeped in comic-book lore and others simply loud, goofy and designed for kids. ![]()
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