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James Gunn Unveils ‘Superman’ Logo For DCU Movie Releasing In Exactly One Year

In exactly one year, Superman will be released in theaters and James Gunn took to social media to unveil the official logo.

Gunn shared on Instagram the Superman logo for the movie starring David Corenswet.

“In exactly one year #Superman opens all over the world,” the filmmaker posted.

DC fans had already gotten a glimpse of the Superman emblem when a photo of Corenswet donning the superhero costume was shared online.

Superman is set to premiere in theaters on July 11, 2025, with the cast also including Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor and María Gabriela de Faría as The Engineer. The ensemble includes Skyler Gisondo, Sara Sampaio, Sean Gunn, Edi Gathegi, Anthony Carrigan, Isabel Merced and Nathan Fillion.

Gunn has assured DC fans that Superman is not an origin story and instead will pick up Superman’s journey to reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as Clark Kent of Smallville, Kansas. The character is described as the embodiment of truth, justice, and the American way, guided by human kindness in a world that sees kindness as old-fashioned.

Earlier this year, Gunn teased the film as production was underway in Norway.

“We have filmed the first scenes [in Svalbard], which show Superman fleeing to the Fortress of Solitude,” Gunn told Svalbardposten (via VG). “We wanted a place that was beautiful and felt like being in the middle of the Arctic, so we looked at several places in the world. But there were many things that sold Svalbard for us over the other places.”

He continued, “First, there is the natural beauty. But there’s also the fact that you’ll find a varied landscape here that you won’t find anywhere else. Nature gives a special feeling.”

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