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Could the SUPERMAN Follow-Up Film Be a Literal Super Family Movie? Here’s How It Could Work

Author
Nerdist.com
Published
Fri 08 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://shows.acast.com/nerdist-in-audio/episodes/68961e29f9482328d012480d

The article argues that the best sequel to James Gunn's upcoming Superman film would not be a traditional solo movie, but a film centered on the entire Super-Family. This approach would be a fresh and unique way to differentiate the new DCU from other superhero franchises.

Here are the key points:

  • Central Thesis: Instead of a Superman 2, the follow-up should be a team film that explores Superman's role as a patriarch, mentor, and leader to a new generation of heroes. This would shift the focus from his personal struggles to his legacy and impact on others.
  • Proposed Roster: The article suggests a lineup for this "found family," including:
  • Superman (Clark Kent): The established leader and mentor figure.
  • Lois Lane: The heart of the family, providing human perspective and support.
  • Supergirl (Kara Zor-El): Already set for her own film, she could be formally introduced and integrated into the family, with Clark helping her adjust to Earth.
  • Superboy (Kon-El): The clone of Superman, who could bring a "rebellious teen" dynamic and explore themes of identity.
  • Krypto the Superdog: A fan-favorite who would add a touch of fun and loyalty.
  • Steel (John Henry Irons): A human hero inspired by Superman, expanding the idea of family beyond blood relations to include legacy.
  • Justification for a Team-Up: A villain like Brainiac or Mongul would be a significant enough threat to require the entire Super-Family to unite, justifying the team-up format.
  • Overall Theme: A Super-Family movie would allow the DCU to lean into core Superman themes of hope, legacy, and found family in a way that a solo sequel couldn't, creating a powerful and emotionally resonant story.


Visit https://nerdist.com/article/superman-follow-up-super-family-possibilities-james-gunn-dcu/ to read or listen to the article.


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