David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan Cast as Superman and Lois Lane in Superman: Legacy

Get an inside look at James Gunn’s mission to breathe new life into the DC films and kickstart an ambitious 10-year plan, starting with the release of Superman: Legacy.

David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan have been selected to take on the iconic roles of Superman and Lois Lane in the upcoming film “Superman: Legacy.” This news comes as James Gunn, the co-chair of DC Studios and the writer and director of the film, announced the casting on Twitter. The decision was also confirmed by a representative from Warner Bros.

The casting of Superman has been highly anticipated, as fans speculated about who would fill the shoes of Henry Cavill, who played the character for a decade on the big screen. David Corenswet, a 29-year-old actor from Philadelphia, won the role over other contenders such as Nicholas Hoult and Tom Brittney. Corenswet is known for his roles in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series “The Politician” and “Hollywood,” as well as his recent performance in Ti West’s “Pearl.”

Rachel Brosnahan, who just wrapped up a five-season tenure on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” has been cast as Lois Lane. Brosnahan received critical acclaim for her depiction of Midge Maisel, receiving an Emmy and two Golden Globe awards. Other performers who were supposedly considered for the role of Lois Lane were Emma Mackey and Phoebe Dynevor.

Gunn was hired last year, along with veteran producer Peter Safran, to rework Warner Bros.’ DC strategy and initiate an ambitious 10-year plan for the DC Universe. “Superman: Legacy” will be the first picture to go in this new way. The film will follow Superman as he seeks to reconcile his Kryptonian ancestry with his upbringing as Clark Kent in a small midwestern town.

The film’s release date has been set for July 11, 2025. While it is expected to have a mid-summer theatrical release, the ever-changing landscape of streaming services may influence its availability for online streaming. Many fans are excited to see the new Superman and Lois Lane on the big screen, but some like the old ones.

The casting process for “Superman: Legacy” involved careful consideration, with Corenswet and Brosnahan emerging as the chosen duo. Gunn praised both actors as talented and wonderful individuals, raising expectations for their performances and the chemistry they will bring to the screen.

The story of “Superman: Legacy” will focus on Superman’s journey to balance his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing. Peter Safran, the producer of the film, described Superman as the embodiment of truth, justice, and the American way, representing kindness in a world that often overlooks it.

The selection of David Corenswet as Superman marks a significant turning point for the franchise, as he replaces Henry Cavill in the role. Corenswet’s previous credits include appearances in TV series such as “The Politician,” “HBO’s “We Own This City,” and the horror film “Pearl.”

Meanwhile, Rachel Brosnahan’s casting as Lois Lane heightens interest in the project. Her outstanding performance in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” generated intrigue and anticipation for her take on the iconic character. Fans are anticipating Brosnahan and Corenswet’s on-screen chemistry.

With James Gunn at the helm, Warner Bros. is aiming to revitalize the DC films and establish a new direction for the franchise. “Superman: Legacy” will serve as the true beginning of the DC Universe under this new vision. The film is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the beloved superhero and captivate audiences with its exploration of Superman’s journey of self-discovery.

As filming is set to begin in January 2024 in Atlanta, fans can look forward to the release of “Superman: Legacy” on July 11, 2025, as the first installment of the revitalized DC Universe.

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