James Gunn announced that his “Superman” film is nearing the end of its production. The cast and crew have finished a six-week shoot in Cleveland. Gunn shared this update on Threads.
Filming
James Gunn posted on Threads that the filming of “Superman” is almost done. The production team wrapped up a six-week shoot in Cleveland. Gunn emphasized that there are still a couple of weeks left to complete the shoot.
What Gunn Said
Gunn expressed his appreciation for Cleveland. He mentioned that from the first scouting visit less than a year ago, he knew Cleveland was a special place. He recalled the Terminal Tower being lit up with Superman colors and the warm reception from the locals. Gunn shared how people would stop him on the streets to express their gratitude for choosing Cleveland as a filming location.
Gunn praised the background actors in Cleveland. He noted that they were fun and supportive, often clapping after takes. This gesture reminded the Hollywood team of the joy and purpose of making movies.
Gunn concluded his post with a heartfelt thank you to Cleveland. He appreciated the kindness and support from the city’s residents towards the performers and crew. Gunn expressed his gratitude for their friendship and partnership in making the film.
Title Change and Cast
Originally titled “Superman: Legacy,” the film is now simply called “Superman.” This movie marks the beginning of the new DC Universe under the leadership of Gunn and Peter Safran. David Corenswet stars as Superman. Rachel Brosnahan plays Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult is Lex Luthor. Other cast members include Skyler Gisondo, Anthony Carrigan, Edi Gathegi, Nathan Fillion, and Isabela Merced.
Release Date
“Superman” is scheduled to open in theaters on July 11, 2025, distributed by Warner Bros.