David Corenswet Shows Slight Man Of Tomorrow Suit Redesign
Leaked set images from man of tomorrow show David Corenswet in a slightly redesigned Superman suit as production moved onto a Georgia set. The look is the first visible change to Clark Kent’s costume since Superman, and it arrives with the sequel already dated for July 9, 2027.
Georgia set images
David Corenswet was spotted on set in Georgia in a series of videos and images, and eagle-eyed fans quickly picked out the changes. The suit looks tighter than in Superman, the collar appears different, the cape placement has been moved higher, and the logo in the center looks a bit bigger.
Those are small revisions on paper, but they are the kind costume departments use to signal where a franchise is heading without giving away story. Here, the update keeps the familiar red-and-blue base while making the silhouette look more fitted for a follow-up that will push Clark into a new round of conflict.
Gunn, Hoult, Brosnahan
James Gunn wrote and directed man of tomorrow, which picks up after Superman and sends Clark Kent into a team-up with Lex Luthor against Brainiac. Corenswet, Nicholas Hoult, and Rachel Brosnahan will all return, and Lars Eidinger joins the cast as Brainiac.
Gunn also shared an official look at the film with a new image of Luthor’s warsuit, adding a separate visual cue about where the sequel is headed. The suit tease and the warsuit reveal work together: one tells viewers Superman is being refined, the other shows the scale of the threat he is heading toward.
July 9, 2027 release
Man of tomorrow is set to release on July 9, 2027, leaving the costume reveal as an early read on the sequel’s direction. Corenswet will also appear as Superman in Supergirl before the film lands, so this suit is the version audiences will likely start associating with the next phase of the character’s DCU run.
For now, the practical takeaway is simple: the redesign is subtle, not a reset. Gunn is keeping the costume recognizable while tightening the details, which suggests the sequel wants continuity first and reinvention second.