
"What we do know, thanks to studio boss James Gunn in a series of social media splurts, is that Tomorrow is most definitely the future. Gunn has revealed that his follow-up to Superman will be titled Superman: Man of Tomorrow, due out in 2027. Now you might think you've heard the title before, and that would be because you have: next year sees the release of the already announced Supergirl, which up until June was titled Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow."
"Somewhere between those two extremes probably lies Gunn's film, but in the absence of anything solid to chew on, we're in the realms of conjecture and wild-eyed fan theory. Some have suggested the Tomorrow in the title might not even refer to Superman at all, but to Conner Kent the broody Superboy clone who arrived after Superman died in the early-90s Death of Superman/Reign of the Supermen comic book arc, and"
The follow-up to Superman is titled Superman: Man of Tomorrow, scheduled for 2027. The title echoes Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow and draws on the longstanding Man of Tomorrow sobriquet that frames Superman as a future-oriented symbol of hope across radio, comics, and animation. The phrase appears in Alan Moore's Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? and a 2020 animated movie, reinforcing its mythic weight. Online clashes with anti-immigration figures give the title perceived liberal undertones, and concept art hints at a bald billionaire punching toward relevance. Absent concrete details, speculation ranges from a hopeful futurist take to a focus on Conner Kent, the Superboy clone introduced after the Death of Superman arc.
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