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Superman Teaser: "Absolutely Zero CG" in Corenswet's Face: James Gunn
Writer/director James Gunn made it clear CG was not used on David Corenswet's face during the flight scene in the newest Superman teaser.
It looks like writer/director James Gunn couldn't wait until Puppy Bowl XXI on February 9th to drop a new look at David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult-starring Superman. In the TV spot "Icon" that was released on Sunday, we're treated to an abbreviated look at the previously released teaser trailer, with two big additions: an ominous look at Hoult's Lex Luthor in winter gear (that might not bode well for Superman's Fortress of Solitude) and Corenswet's Superman in flight. Not long after the teaser hit, a fan posted that it "looks dope" but noted that there was something "a little off" about Corenswet's face – adding that there was "plenty of time to refine the CG." That turned into one of those social media moments where Gunn chooses to clarify a major misconception before people begin to assume it to be fact. "There is absolutely zero CG in his face. People's faces can look different when you put a wide angle lens up close," Gunn responded, adding that the background visuals are "100% real," too. "The background plate in Svalbard is 100% real as is David."
Here's a look at a screencap of Gunn's response, making it clear that's all Corenswet that we're getting in that flight scene:
Here's a look back at the "Icon" teaser that was released this past weekend, followed by a look back at some insights Gunn had to share about the upcoming New DCU and much more:
DC Studios: James Gunn Done with Superman, Batman Origin Stories
Near the end of November, Gunn responded on social media for being accused of "overlooking origin stories" while also calling out DC Studios for focusing on "niche characters to headline their own movies like Sgt. Rock or Swamp Thing" and not focusing enough on characters they believe are better suited to attract a "general audience." When DC Studios' "Chapter One: Gods and Monsters' was unveiled in 2023, we learned that a Swamp Thing film was planned (with James Mangold attached). Recently, rumblings have gotten louder that director Luca Guadagnino (Queer) and Daniel Craig could be reunited for a Sgt. Rock film. And let's not forget the upcoming Mike Flanagan-penned Clayface move that was recently given a green light.
In terms of superhero origin stories, Gunn isn't looking to tell Batman's and Superman's respective backstories again because we've been down that road many times before ("I'm not telling Batman and Superman's origin stories again because everyone knows them"). But in terms of Swamp Thing not being deserving enough for his own film, Gunn wasn't having any of it. "Don't put Swamp Thing in the corner. That's a project in development we've actually announced, and he's an incredibly well-known character with not only some of the greatest comics of all time but a successful film series and his own TV show, something that could be said of only a very small handful of DC characters," Gunn added.
DC Studios' Superman stars David Corenswet (Hollywood) as Superman/Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) as Lois Lane. In addition, the Superman: Legacy cast includes Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen, Nicholas Hoult (The Great) as Lex Luthor, Wendell Pierce (HBO's The Wire) as Perry White, Isabela Merced (Sicario: Day of the Soldado) as Hawkgirl, Edi Gathegi (X-Men: First Class) as Mister Terrific, Nathan Fillion (The Rookie) as Green Lantern Guy Gardner, Anthony Carrigan (Barry) as Metamorpho, Sara Sampaio as Eve Teschmacher, María Gabriela de Faría as Angela Spica/The Engineer, Sean Gunn as Maxwell Lord, Pruitt Taylor Vince (Murder One, Lady in the Lake) as Jonathan Kent/"Pa Kent," and Neva Howell (Ghosts of the Ozarks) as Martha Kent/"Ma Kent."
Joining them are Beck Bennett (Saturday Night Live) as Daily Planet sports editor Steve Lombard, Mikaela Hoover (Guardians of the Galaxy, The Suicide Squad) as Daily Planet gossip columnist Cat Grant, and Christopher McDonald as skilled Daily Planet reporter Ron Troupe – with Frank Grillo's Rick Flag Sr. (from Creature Commandos and Peacemaker Season 2) set to appear, along with Alan Tudyk in an undisclosed role. Composer John Murphy (28 Days Later, Sunshine, Kick-Ass, The Suicide Squad, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3) will score the film.
