Superman Sequel Finally Gets A Title And Release Date — James Gunn Goes All In With Man Of Tomorrow

James Gunn just stamped a date on the return of Superman.
James Gunn just put the next Superman movie on the calendar. It is called 'Man of Tomorrow' and it is locked for July 9, 2027. He announced it with some slick new key art from DC icon Jim Lee, which is exactly the kind of flex you make when you are feeling confident about your blue-and-red flagship.
"Man of Tomorrow. In theatres July 9, 2027."
What Gunn actually shared
That is the headline: title, date, and a Jim Lee piece to set the vibe. No plot, no villain reveal, no casting confirmations yet. The title itself is a classic Superman tag, so if you like your nods to the character's history, this one is not subtle.
Where this sits in Gunn's DC universe
This is the follow-up to Gunn's 2025 'Superman' movie, the one kicking off the rebooted DC Universe under Gunn and Peter Safran. Quick refresher on that film, since it frames the timeline here:
- Release: July 11, 2025 (PG-13)
- Runtime: 130 minutes
- Written and directed by James Gunn
- Produced by Peter Safran
- Stars David Corenswet as Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane
- Positioned as a ground-up reintroduction of Clark Kent as the guy who stands for truth, justice, and all the idealistic stuff that makes Superman, well, Superman
The timing
July 9, 2027 puts 'Man of Tomorrow' almost exactly two summers after 'Superman' hits theaters, which is a pretty standard cadence if you are building out a franchise and want your hero anchoring the summer slate. Posting Jim Lee art with the date is also some inside-baseball reassurance that DC and WB know the assignment on branding this one.
Bottom line
Title is set. Date is set. Jim Lee is on the poster. Everything else is under wraps for now. Expect the drip of casting and story details once the 2025 film has had its moment.