Man of Tomorrow
News, coverage and analysis tracking Man of Tomorrow across the outlets.- Jennifer Holland reveals why DC boss James Gunn casts so many friends in his moviesJennifer Holland, wife of DC Studios boss James Gunn, explains that Gunn frequently casts friends and family in his movies because filmmaking is a lonely process and he likes to have loved ones around him. She also teased his upcoming film, 'Man of Tomorrow,' calling it potentially his best work yet.
- Supergirl test screenings reportedly featured several scenes removed from the final cut, but more Superman was addedTest screenings for the movie Supergirl reportedly featured several scenes that were ultimately removed from the final cut, including more backstory for the character Krem and an alternate opening. However, two additional scenes featuring Superman were added to the final version. Director Craig Gillespie explained that the film was trimmed to maintain a lean narrative focused on the characters' mission.
- The DCU gets its first Rotten Tomatoes score failure after 2 movies with Supergirl, something that took the MCU 13 years…The new DC Universe film 'Supergirl' has received its first Rotten Tomatoes score below 60%, marking a 'rotten' score. This is a notable early failure for the DCU, as it took the Marvel Cinematic Universe 13 years and 26 movies to achieve a similar critical reception with 'Eternals'. 'Supergirl' currently holds a 57% score, though this may fluctuate with more reviews.
- Does Supergirl set up Man of Tomorrow? Here's how the new DCU movie leads to the Superman sequelThe movie Supergirl does not directly set up its sequel, Man of Tomorrow, with a post-credits scene. However, Supergirl's return to Earth and decision to stay with her cousin Clark Kent indicates her future involvement in Man of Tomorrow, which is set to take place in Summer 2027, a year after the events of Supergirl.
- Supergirl post credits scene: how many are there and what do they mean for the future of the DCU?The movie Supergirl does not feature a post-credits scene, contrary to earlier suggestions by director Craig Gillespie. While the film ends after the credits roll, it sets up future appearances for Milly Alcock's Supergirl in the DC Universe, particularly in the upcoming Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow.
- Supergirl writer says James Gunn was "protective" over Superman's dialogue in the new DCU movieSupergirl writer Ana Noguiera stated that DC Studios co-president James Gunn was very protective of Superman's dialogue in the upcoming DCU movie. Gunn, who directed the film that launched the DCU, made minor adjustments to ensure the character's lines were authentic. The article also briefly mentions the plot of Supergirl and the upcoming Man of Tomorrow film.
- DC producer confirms Supergirl "ends a particular way" leading to Man of Tomorrow, and Milly Alcock is "a…DC producer Lars P. Winther confirmed that Milly Alcock's Supergirl will play a significant role in the upcoming film Man of Tomorrow, which directly follows the events of her standalone Supergirl movie. The film will see Kara Zor-El returning to Earth to reconnect with her cousin after a period of wild living in space. Man of Tomorrow is slated for a summer 2027 release, following the Supergirl movie in June 2026.
- Matthew Lillard isn't happy with animation hiring big names over voice actors: "The idea that they keep hiring crappy celebrities to carry huge films is killing us"Actor Matthew Lillard expressed frustration with Hollywood's trend of casting celebrities in animated films who lack the necessary voice acting skills. He argues this practice harms professional voice actors who are capable of carrying a film with only their voice. Lillard also mentioned his upcoming projects, including Five Nights at Freddy's 2.
- James Gunn confirms real-time jump for Man of Tomorrow as he clarifies the DCU timelineDC Studios head James Gunn confirmed that the upcoming film Man of Tomorrow will take place in 'real time' relative to its predecessor, Superman, meaning the time jump between the Summer 2025 release of Superman and the Summer 2027 release of Man of Tomorrow will be approximately two years. This timeline clarification aligns with the new DCU's chapter structure, with Supergirl set to release between the two Superman films. The article also touches on plot points like Lex Luthor's changing allegiance and the introduction of Brainiac.
- James Gunn Debut Pamer Kostum Lex Luthor di Man of TomorrowDirector James Gunn shared the first look at Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor war suit for the upcoming Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow. The image reveals the iconic green metallic armor and a transparent helmet, hinting at Luthor's escape from prison and potential space travel. The film, set for a July 9, 2027 release, will also feature David Corenswet as Superman facing Brainiac.
- James Gunn seemingly answers a Clayface mystery about if we've seen him in the DCU beforeDC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has indicated that the Clayface featured in the animated series Creature Commandos is the same character appearing in the upcoming Clayface movie. Gunn confirmed the movie is canon and will serve as an origin story for Matt Hagen, who is voiced by Alan Tudyk in Creature Commandos and played by Tom Rhys Harries in the film. The article also touches on other DCU projects like Superman, Paradise Lost, and Booster Gold.
- First look at DC Studios' Clayface is more face than clayDC Studios has revealed the first look at Clayface, starring Tom Rhys Harries as Matt Hagen, which is described as a full-on body horror film set to release on October 23. Additionally, James Gunn shared a cryptic first look at filming for Man of Tomorrow, which is slated for a July 9 release.
- James Gunn confirms that Supergirl is set between the events of Superman and Man of TomorrowJames Gunn confirmed that the upcoming Supergirl film will be set between the events of Superman and its sequel, Man of Tomorrow. The DC Universe film is scheduled for release on June 26.
- Green Lantern John Stewart is joining the cast of Man of Tomorrow as Aaron Pierre signs on for the Superman sequelAaron Pierre has been cast as Green Lantern John Stewart in the upcoming Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow. This casting confirms Stewart's next appearance following his leading role in the Lanterns streaming series, where he trains to replace Hal Jordan as Earth's protector.