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James Gunn Reveals Massive Stack of “Man of Tomorrow” Storyboards

Just when you thought the DCU storyline might take a holiday break, James Gunn throws another log on the fire. Gunn shared a preview of “Man of Tomorrow,” the upcoming Superman sequel, on social media. He posted a photo of a large stack of storyboards, offering fans a glimpse into the film’s pre-production process.

Gunn’s playful caption is exactly the kind of tease we’ve come to expect, leading us fans into a frenzy. It’s a subtle flex, a way of saying, yeah, we’re making a movie here. While the image itself is just a mountain of paper with a tiny, tantalizing sketch on top, it speaks volumes. Pre-production for the “Man of Tomorrow” is not just moving; it’s charging ahead at full speed. With the holidays just around the corner, it’s clear James Gunn isn’t wasting a single second getting the next chapter of his Superman Saga ready for takeoff.

What We Know About the “Man of Tomorrow”

Concrete plot details are locked up tighter than Fort Knox. But Gunn, ever the master of generating buzz, has dropped enough breadcrumbs to keep us guessing. Industry speculation suggests that Brainiac will be the main antagonist. The front page of the script itself, teased earlier, all but screamed it. This sets the stage for a truly epic conflict, one that forces an uneasy alliance between Superman and his arch-nemesis, Lex Luthor.

That’s right, the sequel won’t just be about our favorite Kryptonian. Gunn has made it clear that this is a two-hander. He told Collider that, “‘Man of Tomorrow’ will not be the same as ‘Superman.’ And it is Lex’s story too, so it’s the two of them. That colors it in a totally different way.” This dynamic promises a story with more depth and moral ambiguity than your typical superhero flick. Watching Clark Kent and Lex Luthor team up against a greater threat is the kind of character-driven drama that could elevate the “Man of Tomorrow” to legendary status.

What This Means for the DCU

Gunn isn’t just building a movie; he’s building a universe. He has confirmed that the events and organizations we saw in “Peacemaker” season 2, such as Checkmate and Salvation, will appear in the film. Gunn said to Entertainment Weekly that, “Everything’s connected, so there is a story here that we’re telling throughout the DCU, and this is connected very much to ‘Man of Tomorrow'”. This interconnectivity is what the new DCU is all about: creating a cohesive world where stories flow into one another.

Gunn is also bringing lessons learned from his first Superman outing to the new project. He’s been open about experimenting with flying sequences and learning what hits and what misses. Although some things haven’t worked in the past, rather than seeing the missteps as failures, he has reframed them as part of the creative process. He is particularly jazzed about the action in this sequel because it is different from his other movies. If Gunn is excited, we should be excited too.

The Cast and Crew Behind “Man of Tomorrow”

The film is stacking up an impressive roster. David Corenswet will reprise his role as Clark Kent/Superman, with the brilliant Nicholas Hoult stepping into the shoes (and probably a green-and-purple power suit) of Lex Luthor. They’re joined by Rachel Brosnahan as the intrepid Lois Lane, Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, and Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr.

The rumor mill is also churning with whispers of other familiar faces. Will we see Aaron Pierre as Green Lantern or John Cena reprising his role as “Peacemaker“? And who will be the DCU’s Wonder Woman? The casting for the “Man of Tomorrow” is shaping up to be as exciting as the plot itself.

With a release date set for July 9, 2027, the wait feels long, but Gunn’s steady stream of updates and infectious enthusiasm makes it bearable. This towering stack of storyboards isn’t just paper; it’s a promise. A promise that the “Man of Tomorrow” is coming, and it’s going to be one exciting time.

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