James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ nears completion
The highly-anticipated upcoming ‘Superman’ film directed by James Gunn is nearing completion, Hollywood Reported revealed Thursday.
The movie, which is previously known as Superman: Legacy, recently wrapped up a six-week shoot in Cleveland.
The DC superhero will be returning to the big screen on July 11, 2025. It stars David Corenswet as Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane.
Taking to social media platform Threads, Gunn shared his appreciation for Cleveland’s hospitality, stating, “#Cleveland – today we are leaving you after six amazing weeks of shooting, From the moment we first came here on a scout a tad less than a year ago and Terminal Tower was lit up with the colors of Superman, I knew you were a special place. I would walk down your streets and someone would stop me and tell me how grateful they were we were shooting in their city — not once, not twice but dozens of times.”
“The wonderful background actors on the film were always so fun and funny and they clapped after takes, something that reminded us Hollywood cynics why we make movies in the first place,” Gunn added.
“The pride you feel in being where Jerry [Siegel] and Joe [Shuster] first created Superman was invigorating. You exemplify his spirit. But just as much it’s the pride you have in your community, your hometown, your radio stations and restaurants and gathering places that touched me,” he concluded.
When a fan asked about film’s completion, Gunn replied that they still “a couple weeks left” but are “getting close.”
Production began in February and marks the first feature film under Gunn and Peter Safran’s leadership at DC Studios.
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