Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks Beloved DC Movie Has the Most Unrealistic Physics
In the realm of superheroes, many of their extraordinary actions and daring deeds surpass the boundaries of what’s feasible in our everyday world. This is because we’re dealing with extraterrestrial beings, sorcerers, gods on Earth, or even ordinary teens transformed by a radioactive spider into beings with incredible powers. Although all superheroes and their movies bend the rules of physics, Neil deGrasse Tyson points out that one movie stands out as the most unrealistic: 1978’s Superman. In an interview with ComicBook at the premiere of Speak No Evil, the astrophysicist highlighted a scene from the Christopher Reeve-starring film that, had it happened in reality, would have been disastrous.