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What the Title MAN OF TOMORROW Could Mean for the SUPERMAN Sequel

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The upcoming DCU "Superman" film, titled "Superman: Man of Tomorrow," is set to release. This title, a less common descriptor than "Man of Steel," was first used for Superman in 1939 during the New York World's Fair, symbolizing hopes for a brighter future. The article suggests that James Gunn's iteration of the character will lean into these optimistic and hopeful themes, possibly featuring big sci-fi ideas. An included image shows Lex Luthor in a power suit, hinting at a confrontation, but also raises the possibility of a team-up against a villain like Brainiac, potentially alongside Supergirl and Krypto. The title, previously used for a '90s comic series and a 2020 animated film, emphasizes Superman's role as a symbol of brightness and a hopeful future.Visit https://nerdist.com/article/what-man-of-tomorrow-title-could-mean-for-superman-sequel/ to read or listen to the article.Powered by Instaread (https://instaread.co/player) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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