Superman: Man of Tomorrow
News, coverage and analysis tracking Superman: Man of Tomorrow across the outlets.- Peacemaker star Jennifer Holland says Superman sequel Man of Tomorrow might be James Gunn's "best movie"…Jennifer Holland, star of Peacemaker, believes James Gunn's upcoming Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow, might be his best film yet, even potentially surpassing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. While she has seen a significant portion of the movie and is very excited about it, Gunn is still in the process of filming. The film is scheduled for release on July 9, 2027, and will feature David Corenswet as Superman and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor.
- 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.
- James Gunn says Supergirl being "at odds" with Superman is a big part of Man of TomorrowDC Studios co-president James Gunn discussed the upcoming Supergirl film and her role in Superman: Man of Tomorrow, highlighting that Supergirl's damaged and different nature from Superman will be a central conflict. He noted that this iteration is based on a graphic novel by Tom King and Bilquis Evely and will feature Milly Alcock as a damaged but heroic Kara Zor-El. Supergirl is set to release on June 26, with Superman: Man of Tomorrow following on July 9, 2027.
- James Gunn says he pitched the Jimmy Olsen and Gorilla Grodd show to Warner Bros. before he "even started at…James Gunn has confirmed that a television project combining the characters Jimmy Olsen and Gorilla Grodd is in development for the DC Universe. He stated that the concept was pitched before he officially began his role at DC Studios and that filming is set to commence soon. Gunn also clarified that a previously reported project title, 'DC Crime,' was never associated with this development.
- Man of Tomorrow leaked set image teases an injured Superman and a deep cut weapon straight from DC comicsLeaked set images from the upcoming Superman film, Man of Tomorrow, reveal an injured Superman and a detailed look at the Nuclear Kryptonite Ray-Gun, a weapon invented by Lex Luthor. The film is part of James Gunn's DCU Chapter One and will feature Luthor and Superman teaming up against Braniac.
- Superman hits Lex Luthor with a 1A in new Man of Tomorrow set videoNew set footage from the upcoming DC film Superman: Man of Tomorrow has leaked online, showing David Corenswet's Superman fighting Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor. Director James Gunn has also shared official glimpses of the film, including Brainiac's logo and Lex Luthor's warsuit. The movie, set to release in July, will also feature Lars Eidinger as Brainiac.
- Man of Tomorrow leak suggests Brainiac has Lex Luthor in his sights, not SupermanA leak from the set of Superman: Man of Tomorrow suggests that the villain Brainiac will target Lex Luthor rather than Superman. A video appears to show Brainiac demanding Luthor's surrender to avoid the destruction of Metropolis. Director James Gunn has previously discussed the philosophical opposition between Superman and Brainiac.
- Move over, Supergirl popcorn buckets: the Krypto KFC bucket is hereKFC is releasing a limited-edition Krypto the Superdog-shaped bucket to promote the upcoming movie "Supergirl," launching on June 10. The "Supergirl" film, starring Milly Alcock, is set to release on June 26 and follows Kara Zor-El's revenge quest. The movie is part of a larger DC Universe slate that includes "Superman: Man of Tomorrow."
- Superman's suit is getting a slight redesign in Man of Tomorrow, leaked set pictures revealLeaked set pictures from the upcoming film Superman: Man of Tomorrow reveal a slight redesign of Superman's iconic suit. The changes include a tighter fit, a different collar, higher cape placement, and a slightly larger logo. The film, directed by James Gunn, will see David Corenswet return as Superman and will also feature Lex Luthor teaming up with Superman to fight Brainiac.
- James Gunn reveals first image of Lex Luthor's practical Warsuit in Superman follow-up Man of TomorrowDirector James Gunn revealed the first image of Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor in his Warsuit for the upcoming film Superman: Man of Tomorrow. The practical suit, depicted in purple and green, was shown during a costume fitting. The film is set to release on July 9, 2027, and will feature an alliance between Superman and Luthor against Brainiac.
- James Gunn explains why Superman and Braniac "have beef," and it might be a hint about Man of TomorrowDirector James Gunn explained the antagonistic relationship between Superman and Brainiac in the upcoming film Superman: Man of Tomorrow, stating that Brainiac represents intelligence devoid of humanity, contrasting with Superman's strong human connection. This thematic element, along with the forced alliance between Superman and Lex Luthor, is expected to be a significant focus in the movie, which is set to release on July 9, 2027.
- DC boss says Supergirl will return in Superman sequel Man of Tomorrow: "She's a major part of what we're…DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran confirmed that Milly Alcock will reprise her role as Supergirl in the upcoming Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow. Safran stated that the character is a significant part of their future plans for the DC Universe.
- Superman sequel Man of Tomorrow adds Matthew Lillard to its cast, and everyone thinks he’s playing DC’s…Matthew Lillard has joined the cast of the upcoming DC Studios film Superman: Man of Tomorrow, reuniting him with director James Gunn. While Lillard's specific role remains undisclosed, speculation suggests he may be portraying the character Plastic Man, known for his elastic abilities.
- James Gunn Pamer Produksi Superman: Man of Tomorrow DimulaiDirector James Gunn announced that production has officially begun on the Superman sequel, Superman: Man of Tomorrow. The film will star David Corenswet as Superman and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, with Gunn also directing and writing. The movie is scheduled for release on July 9, 2027.
- Superman sequel Man of Tomorrow begins filming as James Gunn gives us a sneak peek at Lex Luthor's mind games and…Filming has officially begun for the Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow, with director James Gunn sharing a behind-the-scenes look. The images suggest a confrontation between Superman and Lex Luthor involving Brainiac. The film is scheduled for release on July 9, 2027, with several cast members from the previous film returning.
- James Gunn's Man of Tomorrow gets a major filming update as David Corenswet explains the conflict at the heart of…Filming for James Gunn's Superman: Man of Tomorrow is set to begin next week, with David Corenswet returning as Superman and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. The film will also feature Lars Eidinger as the villain Brainiac. DC Studios co-lead Peter Safran confirmed the production update.
- House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock "bullied" herself into accepting the role of Supergirl after swearing off big franchises after the Game of Thrones spin-offMilly Alcock, star of House of the Dragon, revealed in an interview that she "bullied" herself into accepting the role of Supergirl. She initially swore off big franchises after her experience on the Game of Thrones spin-off, fearing her career was over at 22. Alcock also commented on the dismissal of the superhero genre by established filmmakers.
- Jimmy Olsen's mystery comedy show will feature things that haven't "been seen in the superhero…Co-showrunner Dan Perrault teased details about the upcoming DC series centered on Jimmy Olsen, highlighting its comedy and mystery elements. Perrault, who previously worked on "American Vandal," suggested the show will feature unseen elements within the superhero genre. The article also briefly mentions an upcoming "Supergirl" movie.