New Report Reveals Brainiac as 'Man of Tomorrow' Villain, Forcing Team-Up with Superman and Lex Luthor.
A recent report suggests that James Gunn's highly anticipated 'Superman: Man of Tomorrow' will feature one of DC Comics most infamous supervillains: Brainiac. According to The Wrap, the 2027 film will see a previously unlikely alliance between Superman, Lex Luthor, and the Coluan alien threat in an effort to save the world.
Brainiac, first introduced in 1958's Action Comics #242, is a hyperintelligent, green-skinned being capable of surviving for centuries. The character has undergone significant reworkings since his inception but remains a staple of Superman comics and other adaptations.
The report comes as no surprise given Gunn's statement on social media earlier this year, sharing the screenplay's front page featuring an anatomical cross-section with a prominent brain image. Fans had speculated that Brainiac would be 'Man of Tomorrow's' villain after Gunn hinted at his involvement in future DC movies.
It is worth noting that Gunn has expressed interest in exploring alternative threats to Superman and the DCU universe, leaving room for Brainiac to emerge as a major antagonist. The film is currently expected to enter production in spring 2026 ahead of its planned release on July 9, 2027.
A recent report suggests that James Gunn's highly anticipated 'Superman: Man of Tomorrow' will feature one of DC Comics most infamous supervillains: Brainiac. According to The Wrap, the 2027 film will see a previously unlikely alliance between Superman, Lex Luthor, and the Coluan alien threat in an effort to save the world.
Brainiac, first introduced in 1958's Action Comics #242, is a hyperintelligent, green-skinned being capable of surviving for centuries. The character has undergone significant reworkings since his inception but remains a staple of Superman comics and other adaptations.
The report comes as no surprise given Gunn's statement on social media earlier this year, sharing the screenplay's front page featuring an anatomical cross-section with a prominent brain image. Fans had speculated that Brainiac would be 'Man of Tomorrow's' villain after Gunn hinted at his involvement in future DC movies.
It is worth noting that Gunn has expressed interest in exploring alternative threats to Superman and the DCU universe, leaving room for Brainiac to emerge as a major antagonist. The film is currently expected to enter production in spring 2026 ahead of its planned release on July 9, 2027.