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No, James Gunn Didn’t Steal Zack Snyder’s Superman Ideas
Zack Snyder once considered Brainiac for a Superman sequel—but never had a script or title called Man of Tomorrow. James Gunn didn’t steal either idea; both come straight from decades of DC Comics history.
Brainiac to Be Villain in ‘Man of Tomorrow’ | Says The Wrap
TheWrap claims Brainiac is the villain in Superman’s Man of Tomorrow—but no other outlet or DC Studios has confirmed it. Here’s the breakdown.
James Gunn Drops New DCU Bombshells: Batman, Superman, and the Bigger Picture
James Gunn opens up about the DCU’s future—from Batman casting rumors and Superman’s Man of Tomorrow connections to Enchantress, The Engineer, and why big-name heroes will take center stage.
Superman (2025) Proves James Gunn Knows What he Is Doing.
James Gunn’s Superman (2025) soared past $615M worldwide, dominating the box office and outperforming Marvel’s 2025 slate. With record-breaking digital sales, hot Blu-ray demand, and massive HBO Max streaming numbers, the Man of Steel has officially reclaimed his throne.
Man of Tomorrow | What is James Gunn Teasing!?
James Gunn just revealed the Man of Tomorrow script for his DCU Superman movie, and the cover art is loaded with hints. From Brainiac’s arrival to retro sci-fi vibes and psychological themes, here’s what the brain imagery could mean for the future of Superman.
Who Could Be The Villain of ‘The Man of Tomorrow’?
James Gunn’s Superman: Man of Tomorrow is shrouded in mystery—who will emerge as the main villain? Could it be Brainiac, Metallo, Parasite, Mister Mxyzptlk, or even an evil Superman from another Earth? We break down every possibility, connections to Peacemaker Season 2, and what it means for the future of the DCU.


Confused about DC movie budgets and box office numbers? This guide breaks down how production costs, marketing, theater cuts, digital sales, streaming deals, and merchandise all factor into a film’s real profit. A simple, easy-to-understand explanation of how DC movies actually make money.