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The best superhero movie of recent years has already started filming its sequel

- April 21, 2026
- Updated: April 21, 2026 at 3:46 PM

James Gunn has officially confirmed that the sequel to Superman, Man of Tomorrow, has begun production. Through his social media, the director shared an image from the set, revealing some intriguing elements about the story. Among them, a chessboard and a badge from Van Kull prison, which is associated with one of the most iconic villains in the DC universe: Lex Luthor.
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In this new installment, the infamous criminal Alexander Joseph Luthor, commonly known as Lex Luthor, will be the main antagonist. The inclusion of this character suggests that the narrative will delve into deep conflicts involving both Luthor’s strategic mind and his enmity with Superman. Over the years, Luthor has been portrayed in various ways, and his role as a villain promises to offer a new perspective, in line with the narrative approach that has characterized Gunn’s work in his previous projects.
David Corenswet, who successfully portrayed Superman in the previous film, has been confirmed to reprise his role. Fans of the saga are excited at the idea of seeing how his version of the Man of Steel will face the challenges posed by a formidable adversary like Luthor. This continuity of characters suggests that Gunn’s approach will focus on the development of the hero’s complexity and his arch-nemesis.
As production progresses, DC fans and superhero movie enthusiasts are eager for more updates on Superman: Man of Tomorrow. The combination of an iconic villain and a modern, visionary director promises to redefine the landscape of superhero cinema. We will be on the lookout for future announcements and revelations as the production of this exciting project unfolds.
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