James Gunn Confirms No Strike Delays for Superman Legacy; Teases Amazing Set Designs



James Gunn Confirms No Strike Delays for Superman Legacy; Teases Amazing Set Designs

Summary

  • Superman: Legacy will still hit theaters on July 11, 2025, despite delays due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
  • James Gunn promises “amazing character and set designs.”
  • David Corenswet wants the new Superman to have a bright and optimistic outlook compared to Henry Cavill’s dark and gritty portrayal.

It’s official! Superman: Legacy will still open in theaters on July 11, 2025. Despite the long and exhausting Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strikes, writer and director James Gunn let the fans know this morning that the first Man of Steel film in the DCU will keep its release date. Gunn made the announcement on X, formerly Twitter. Gunn writes:

“Thanks to the efforts of our talented crew, who never lost faith during the longest strikes in Hollywood history, and who never let their foot off the pedal, continuing to barrel forward, creating the most amazing character and set designs I’ve seen in my entire career, #SupermanLegacy will be making the originally planned release date of July 11, 2025. ❤️🙏”

The WGA strike was resolved back on September 23, and the SAG-AFTRA dispute finally came to an end just two days ago, on November 9. While both strikes stalled a plethora of highly anticipated productions, Gunn and his creative team had already done a significant amount of prep work for Superman: Legacy. And he was able to cast his Clark Kent/Superman (David Corenswet) and Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) in June, which was less than a month before the SAG-AFTRA strike began.

Related: Waiting for Superman: Legacy? This Is the Perfect Superhero Movie to Watch in the Meantime

Superman: Legacy Keeps Its Release Date

DC Comics

While actor Xolo Maridueña’s character Jaime Reyes, aka the Blue Beetle, represents the first original character to appear in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s upcoming Detective Comics Universe, the DCU won’t officially begin until Creature Commandos. The animated series and the Max show Waller will reportedly precede writer and director Gunn’s Superman: Legacy, but the buzz continues to swirl around the arrival of the new movie about the Last Son of Krypton. Most recently, just prior to Gunn’s release date confirmation, it was reported that filming on Superman: Legacy begins in March 2024.

Prior to Gunn officially announcing the DCU in January, superhero fans were hanging their hopes on the return of Henry Cavill as Superman in a sequel or spin-off to director Jaume Collet-Serra’s Black Adam. Arguably the most exciting moment of the film came after the fact, when Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) sends Kal-El (Cavill) to deal with Black Adam (Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson) in that captivating post-credits scene. But now, it will be the Moe & Jerryweather alum David Corenswet who will don the Kryptonian’s trademark costume and cape moving forward.

It goes without saying that Corenswet and Cavill bear a resemblance to one another. But Corenswet wants to portray the Man of Steel in a much different light, at least that was the word from the new Superman back in 2019. Yes, nearly four years before Corenswet was even cast to play Clark Kent and his alter ego, the actor described portraying the DC Comics character as his dream job. Corenswet told Entertainment Weekly:

My pie-in-the-sky ambition is definitely to play Superman. I would love to see somebody do an upbeat, throwback [take on Superman]. I love the Henry Cavill dark and gritty take, but I would love to see the next one be very bright and optimistic.

Superman: Legacy soars into theaters on July 11, 2025. And check out James Gunn’s official confirmation of the film’s release date in its entirety on X, formerly Twitter below:

You can view the original article HERE.

Fletcher Cox Says Jason Kelce Would Root For Eagles Over Chiefs In SB LIX Matchup
Fletcher Cox Says Jason Kelce Would Root For Eagles Over Chiefs In SB LIX Matchup
AEW Star Saraya Splits From Ronnie Radke After 6 Years
AEW Star Saraya Splits From Ronnie Radke After 6 Years
Guess Who This Lil’ Beach Boy Turned Into!
Guess Who This Lil’ Beach Boy Turned Into!
The best star-studded Super Bowl commercials of all time, from Cindy Crawford sipping a Pepsi to Ben Affleck and the DunKings
The best star-studded Super Bowl commercials of all time, from Cindy Crawford sipping a Pepsi to Ben Affleck and the DunKings
Sundance Film Festival 2025 Preview: 20 Films We Can’t Wait to See | Festivals & Awards
Sundance Film Festival 2025 Preview: 20 Films We Can’t Wait to See | Festivals & Awards
Acclaimed Crime Comedy ‘Ludwig’ Is Coming to Britbox
Acclaimed Crime Comedy ‘Ludwig’ Is Coming to Britbox
The 10 Best Erotic Horror Movies, Including ‘Nosferatu’
The 10 Best Erotic Horror Movies, Including ‘Nosferatu’
The Metaphor Years: Writing Lessons from “The Twilight Zone” | Features
The Metaphor Years: Writing Lessons from “The Twilight Zone” | Features
Timothée Chalamet on where he keeps his ‘Dune’ popcorn bucket
Timothée Chalamet on where he keeps his ‘Dune’ popcorn bucket
Mantra Of The Cosmos cancel gig as Zak Starkey suffers leg condition
Mantra Of The Cosmos cancel gig as Zak Starkey suffers leg condition
Joey Bada$$ appears to diss J. Cole on new track ‘Sorry Not Sorry’
Joey Bada$$ appears to diss J. Cole on new track ‘Sorry Not Sorry’
Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy guitarist John Sykes has died, aged 65
Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy guitarist John Sykes has died, aged 65
Ravens’ Ricard: Lamar winning Super Bowl is ‘inevitable’
Ravens’ Ricard: Lamar winning Super Bowl is ‘inevitable’
Unveiling the Variety of Sporting Events from Football to Tennis and Beyond
Unveiling the Variety of Sporting Events from Football to Tennis and Beyond
Lamar angry with postseason performance: ‘Tired of this shit’
Lamar angry with postseason performance: ‘Tired of this shit’
Hurts confident he’ll play in NFC title game despite knee injury
Hurts confident he’ll play in NFC title game despite knee injury
‘Back in Action’ Director & Star Almost Died Making the Movie
‘Back in Action’ Director & Star Almost Died Making the Movie
The One Consistent Thing On Fire Country Is That Bode Will Always Be Portrayed As A Hero No Matter The Circumstance
The One Consistent Thing On Fire Country Is That Bode Will Always Be Portrayed As A Hero No Matter The Circumstance
Netflix's 'Back in Action' Ending, Explained
Netflix's 'Back in Action' Ending, Explained
Clayface Gets the Proper Mondo Treatment With a New ‘Batman: The Animated Series’ Figure
Clayface Gets the Proper Mondo Treatment With a New ‘Batman: The Animated Series’ Figure
Crime London Presents Fall/Winter 2025 Collection at Pitti Uomo 105th Edition
Crime London Presents Fall/Winter 2025 Collection at Pitti Uomo 105th Edition
Your Sparkling Guide To Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gifts!
Your Sparkling Guide To Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gifts!
Top Showroom Founders Share The Secrets To Their Success!
Top Showroom Founders Share The Secrets To Their Success!
Fashion Reacts To TikTok’s Ban, Heidi Montag’s Major Comeback!
Fashion Reacts To TikTok’s Ban, Heidi Montag’s Major Comeback!