“Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow…” - Shakespeare’s famous line now seems to be turning into DC’s central question.
James Gunn has finally revealed his next big project: “Superman: Man of Tomorrow” will hit the screens in 2027. But what does that title mean? A new alliance with Lex Luthor, a superhero “guardianship struggle”, or a reference to the themes of the climate crisis and migrant rights.
While the name may sound familiar, it is actually an old stamp of DC’s identity. “The Man of Tomorrow” is one of Superman’s most famous nicknames, which has been heard for centuries in radio shows, comics, and animated films. It symbolizes the future, hope, and what humanity should strive for. But in Gunn’s case, everything is not so simple.
