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Superman sequel ‘Man of Tomorrow’ set for July 2027

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  • James Gunn announced on September 3 that the sequel to this summer’s “Superman” will be titled “Man of Tomorrow” and will hit theaters on July 9, 2027.
  • David Corenswet and Nicholas Hoult will reprise their roles as Superman and Lex Luthor respectively, with production expected to begin soon based on Gunn’s social media comments.
  • The sequel follows the commercial success of Gunn’s “Superman” reboot, which has grossed $611 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing superhero film of 2025.
  • The announcement included artwork by Jim Lee showing Superman and Lex Luthor in his mechanized battle suit, suggesting a more direct confrontation between the archenemies.
  • “Man of Tomorrow” will be the third film in DC Studios’ planned slate, arriving after “Supergirl” in June 2026 and “Clayface” in September 2026.

DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn officially announced on September 3 that the sequel to this summer’s “Superman” will be titled “Man of Tomorrow” and will hit theaters on July 9, 2027. The announcement came via Gunn’s social media posts, which included artwork by DC Comics Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee showing Superman standing alongside Lex Luthor clad in his iconic purple and green battle suit.ign

The sequel will arrive just two years after the original film’s release, an unusually quick turnaround for a major superhero franchise. David Corenswet will reprise his role as Clark Kent/Superman, with Nicholas Hoult returning as Lex Luthor. Both actors shared their own versions of the announcement artwork on social media, with Gunn commenting “See you on set in not too long” on Hoult’s post, suggesting production could begin before the end of 2025.ew

Box Office Success Drives Swift Development

The sequel announcement follows the commercial success of Gunn’s “Superman” reboot, which has grossed approximately $611 million worldwide according to multiple sources. The film earned $351.8 million domestically and $259.8 million internationally, making it the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2025 and the highest-grossing superhero film of the year.variety

According to Variety, Warner Bros. and DC Studios placed substantial expectations on Gunn’s “Superman” as the inaugural entry in their revitalized DC Universe. The film’s success has given Gunn the green light to accelerate his franchise expansion plans, with the director having previously hinted in August that he was already working on the sequel script.usatoday

Title Rooted in Superman History

“Man of Tomorrow” carries significance within Superman’s comic book legacy. The title references one of Superman’s classic nicknames and was previously used for a mid-1990s DC comic series that ran for 16 issues. More notably, it evokes Alan Moore’s legendary 1986 story “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?,” which served as a farewell to the Silver Age Superman before his continuity was reset during “Crisis on Infinite Earths”.hollywoodreporter

The artwork accompanying Gunn’s announcement suggests the sequel will feature a more direct confrontation between Superman and Lex Luthor, with the villain donning his mechanized battle suit to match the Man of Steel’s powers. Jim Lee’s illustration notably shows Superman holding a screwdriver while leaning casually against Luthor’s armored form, hinting at a possible temporary alliance between the archenemies.ign

Expanding DC Universe Timeline

“Man of Tomorrow” will be the third film in DC Studios’ planned slate, following “Supergirl” on June 26, 2026, and “Clayface” on September 11, 2026. The sequel will also arrive ahead of Matt Reeves’ “The Batman II,” which is scheduled for October 1, 2027, giving DC fans consecutive summers of major releases.people

Gunn has referred to his Superman films as the “Superman Saga,” indicating multiple sequels are planned within the broader DC Universe framework. With production potentially starting in summer 2026, the rapid development timeline demonstrates DC Studios’ confidence in Gunn’s vision for the franchise and their commitment to maintaining momentum following the original film’s positive reception.newsweek

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