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A new behind-the-scenes video from James Gunn’sSupermanreveals what could be our first look at another revered DC Comics hero who is expected to make their big-screen debut in the upcoming DCU reboot.

AlthoughDCUco-CEO andSupermandirector James Gunn didn’t reveal a freshglimpse of David Corenswet as the iconicMan of Steelon Superman Day (June 12), eager fans can still rejoice as a recent set video hints at the cinematic debut of yet another beloved DC Comics hero in the new DCU. This sneak peek promises to excite audiences with the prospect of a new face joining the superhero ensemble, adding to the anticipation surrounding the revitalization of the DC Universe.

The DCU’s newSupermanmovierecently relocated production from Headlands Beach State Park in Cleveland, Ohio, to Mentor, Ohio, and has unveiled new footage from its set. This latest video from the new set captures what appears to be a stunt sequence in progress, indicating the production is ramping up action scenes. While much of the footage provides an aerial view of the set, predominantly capturing wide-angle shots of the action, the camera zooms in towards the end, offering a fleeting glimpse of a figure believed to be Edi Gathegi, known for his role inX-Men: First Class,potentially in his role as Mr. Terrific. The scene sequence shows a tall, muscular Black man in a red shirt executing agile maneuvers, suggesting he could be portraying Curtis Holt using his T-Spheres to subdue adversaries. While it’s not definitive, there’s strong speculation that this could indeed be Mr. Terrific in action.

Indeed, the principal filming for the upcomingSupermanfilm has kicked off with some intriguing reveals, and excitement continues to build as set photos trickle in. One notable reveal isMaría Gabriela de Faría, who has been spotted in full costume as The Engineer, hinting at her pivotal villain role in the superhero saga. David Corenswet also made headlines with his official first look in the iconic Super-suit, depicting a battle-readyMan of Steelgearing up to confront yet another threat looming over Metropolis. While the image effectively conveyed the superhero’s readiness for action,initial fan reactions to theSupermanreveal were mixed, with many feeling underwhelmed by the presentation. Director James Gunn marked the unveiling by sharing the excitement about coincidentally starting filming on February 29th, Superman’s symbolic birthday. Reflecting on the journey from script to screen, Gunn mused on the title evolution fromSuperman: Legacyto simplySuperman, solidifying the film’s narrative and vision.

The DCUSupermanwill featurea highly-criticized ensemble castthat promises both familiar faces and exciting newcomers. Joining Corenswet’s Clark Kent is Rachel Brosnahan as the intrepid Lois Lane, Skyler Gisondo portraying the loyal Jimmy Olsen, and Nicholas Hoult playing the iconic antagonist Lex Luthor. Sara Sampaio adds intrigue as Lex’s enigmatic assistant and lover, Eve Teschmacher, while Isabela Merced takes flight as the formidable Hawkgirl, with Anthony Carrigan transforming into the shape-shifting Metamorpho, and Nathan Fillion portraying the brash Green Lantern, Guy Gardner. Rounding out the supporting cast are Pruitt Taylor Vince and Neva Howell as the nurturing Father and Mother Kent, Wendell Pierce as the no-nonsense Perry White, and Terence Rosemore as the loyal Otis. Director Gunn hints at an exploration of Superman’s dual identity in the movie, suggesting theseother superhero characters inSupermanmay form his circle of allies, but whether they unite formally as a team remains a mystery. And while speculation surrounds Milly Alcock’s rumored debut as Supergirl, one thing’s certain: this film is poised to delve deep into the mythos of DC’s most iconic superhero.