Here's the thing, Superman CAN be really interesting movie-wise if:
A) They focus on the fact that he has to come to grips that he really is a stranger in a strange land. That's one of the few things that Smallville got right. Also on the fact that he really does have to make tough choices. He can't be everywhere at once and unlike Batman, he can't fall back on the excuse that he's only human.
B) They give him a villain that's actually a threat. Sure Lex is his nemesis, but he's got literally decades worth of villains to chose from. Darksied, Mongul, Parasite, Metallo, Braniac etc.. All have been shown through Superman: TAS and Justice Leage to be villains that both present an actual threat to Superman and can be made into complex characters. Which kind of pisses me off that in the new Superman, they're going with Zod as the villain. We've SEEN that story already. UGH.
C) Show that his infallible morality can be just as much a weakness as it can be a strength. It's the reason that the Joker almost always bests Superman when he blows into Metropolis and Batman has to swoop in to save the day.
Overall, I DO love Superman as a character, but it takes some actual work to write him in a way that's compelling.
A) They focus on the fact that he has to come to grips that he really is a stranger in a strange land. That's one of the few things that Smallville got right. Also on the fact that he really does have to make tough choices. He can't be everywhere at once and unlike Batman, he can't fall back on the excuse that he's only human.
B) They give him a villain that's actually a threat. Sure Lex is his nemesis, but he's got literally decades worth of villains to chose from. Darksied, Mongul, Parasite, Metallo, Braniac etc.. All have been shown through Superman: TAS and Justice Leage to be villains that both present an actual threat to Superman and can be made into complex characters. Which kind of pisses me off that in the new Superman, they're going with Zod as the villain. We've SEEN that story already. UGH.
C) Show that his infallible morality can be just as much a weakness as it can be a strength. It's the reason that the Joker almost always bests Superman when he blows into Metropolis and Batman has to swoop in to save the day.
Overall, I DO love Superman as a character, but it takes some actual work to write him in a way that's compelling.