James Gunn reveals the first photo of David Corensworth as the new Superman: but what is that mysterious creature in the background?
James Gunn has shared the first image of David Corenswet as Superman, and it's worth noting, the shot is very intriguing with its backdrop.
Here's What We've Seen
Gunn, as per tradition, posted a shot of the new Superman on the Threads network with the caption: "Get ready. Superman. 7.11.25."
Get ready.#Superman
- DC (@DCOfficial) May 6, 2024
7.11.25 pic.twitter.com/zHn5ts2qeg
The first promo image of the Superman film, which shows actor David Corneswell officially debuting the new Superman costume, contains some details that fans couldn't help but be curious about. Such as the mysterious glowing sphere in the background that resembles an eyeball.
According to fans, this creature may turn out to be Solaris, the Tyrannical Sun, a villain who first appeared in DC Comics One Million #1 in 1998. It also appeared in the 2005 All-Star Superman comic book series and its 2011 animated adaptation by Warner Bros. Animation. But that's just speculation. We are sure it was the vivid discussions that Gunn was seeking.
As a reminder, Solaris is an intelligent artificial sun created as a result of a temporal paradox in which Solaris from the 853rd century used a future version of the Sentinel Man to travel back in time and infect the 20th century with the virus that guaranteed his creation. With Solaris' ability to infect and consume stars, he also becomes obsessed with battling Superman and all of his descendants.
Here's What The Movie Is About
Superman, formerly known as Superman: Legacy, will be the first film in DC's new cinematic universe titled Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, created by James Gunn and Peter Safran.
It will tell the story of a young Superman who embarks on a journey to reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with Clark Kent's human upbringing.
Source: Games Radar