David Corenswet's Superman Costume MISSING From Warner Bros Studio, 'Being Used By Production' Tag Leaves Internet Hoping For New Film
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In a development that has left DC fans buzzing with speculation, a recent discovery at Warner Bros Studios has reignited excitement about the Man of Steel’s future on screen. A visitor’s viral post revealed
that David Corenswet’s Superman costume was missing from the studio’s display gallery - and the accompanying tag reading “Superman costume currently being used by production” sent fans into a frenzy.
Is Davis Corenswet shooting for James Gunn's Man Of Tomorrow?
According to the fan who shared the image, “Just asked my friend who works there how long it’s been gone and he said a couple of months.” The revelation immediately sparked widespread speculation online, with many fans believing the missing costume signals that something new involving Superman is in the works.One fan excitedly wrote, “OH MY GOD OH MY GOD IT'S HAPPENING,” while another wondered, “That can’t be the actual suit right? The actual suit has to be somewhere safe. I think they are making changes to the suit, so they had to take it down.” Others offered more practical explanations: “They are probably using it for screen test purposes with Corenswet. I highly doubt that they're going to use the exact same suit during the filming of Man of Tomorrow. I don't expect a major overhaul of the suit design, but Gunn has already confirmed that they will make tweaks to the suit.”
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Meanwhile, speculation isn’t just about filming, it’s also about Superman’s potential dominance during the upcoming awards season. Warner Bros has reportedly launched a full-fledged campaign to push the James Gunn-directed superhero epic for major honours. The film, which marked David Corenswet’s much-anticipated debut as Superman, has been submitted for consideration in top Oscar and Golden Globe categories, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor.Additionally, the movie is reportedly in the running for Best Adapted Screenplay for Gunn, with actors Rachel Brosnahan (Lois Lane) and Nicholas Hoult (Lex Luthor) also eyeing recognition in acting categories.Whether the missing costume points to reshoots, a sequel tease, or promotional content remains unclear — but for fans, the excitement is unmistakable. The “missing” Superman suit might just be the biggest clue yet that the DC Universe isn’t done flying high.