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The City of Cleveland will celebrate its native son, Superman, with events July 12 at Tower City Center and the Cleveland Public Library.
Fans wanting to visit the real-life Metropolis can even stay inside the arcade. The Hyatt Regency Cleveland is situated inside the building and offers standard rooms for around $237 and suites for $332. Book a room with an arcade view and drift off dreaming of the Man of Steel.
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In James Gunn's new film, it's once again in Delaware — but no, that's not actually Delaware you're seeing onscreen. In fact, the movie shot nowhere near it. Like any film, there are multiple filming locations.
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Parade on MSNI Visited the Real Metropolis, Superman's Official Hometown—These Are the Must-See Spots for Superhero FansMetropolis, Illinois, located by the Ohio River with a population of roughly 6,000 residents, makes a great road-trip pit stop, not to mention a fantastic place for any superhero fan to visit, as it was officially recognized in 1972 by DC Comics as the hometown of the legendary Superman.
Metropolis is set in Delaware in the new 'Superman' movie. Here's the area where he might live in the First State.
While it's unlikely that any of the actors from the Arrowverse will appear in the DCU, at least one major CW character is already around.
We've taken a deep dive into Superman to bring you a definitive guide to all the movie's biggest Easter Eggs, comic book references, and cameos in the first DC Studios movie. You can check them out
A comprehensive list of which stars have been cast in James Gunn's new "Superman" movie, set to release in 2025.
The first DCU movie, Superman, ends with by setting up the next entry in the franchise, Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock. Finally, the start of the DCU is here with James Gunn's Superman, which ends on a note that sets up the next movie coming out, Supergirl.
While Pattinson's Batman is part of the Matt Reeves Elseworlds universe, and therefore most likely won't ever cross over with David Corenswet's Superman, the DCU does have its own Batman project in the works: The Brave and the Bold.
The next DCU movie is Craig Gillespie’s “Supergirl,” starring Milly Alcock (previously titled “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow”). The film directly adapts King and Evely’s 2021-2022 comic book adventure starring Kara Zor-El, who starts the book by getting drunk on a planet with a Red Sun (which takes away her powers) to celebrate her 21st birthday.