‘Here We Go’: Superman: Legacy’s James Gunn Provides An Update On Where Production Stands With The First DCU Movie

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Now that we’re in 2024, we have just one year before James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy soars into theaters. Following the end of the divisive DCEU movies, including Man of Steel, Batman v. Superman, and Suicide Squad, the DCU is set to serve as a serious cinematic reset, which kicks off with its first chapter, Gods and Monsters. If you’re wondering where production stands on the franchise’s first movie, Gunn shared some insight regarding what’s going on with the newest Supes movie.

It’s hard to believe that just a few years ago, James Gunn was against directing a Superman movie. It was his feeling that over the years, enough filmmakers had provided their own fun spins on the Man of Steel. However, the Suicide Squad director realized he had a unique interpretation of his own for the iconic superhero and, with Gunn’s new plans for Supes, audiences will see the early portion of Clark Kent’s career as the Man of Steel. When a fan on Threads asked Gunn how production was coming along for the upcoming DC movie, he provided a hopeful update that’s sure to build up everyone’s excitement:

It’s going swimmingly. Sets being built, costumes being finished, actors studying roles, prosthetics and VFX models being made, flights booked. Here we go.

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