In an exciting turn of events, Superman is set to make a grand return to Cleveland in 2025. This comes as James Gunn directs the latest reboot of the iconic superhero franchise. Much of "Superman" was shot in and around Cleveland, paying homage to the city where the beloved comic character was originally created.
When the first trailer for the movie was released on Thursday, eagle-eyed viewers quickly noticed familiar Cleveland landmarks, including Progressive Field. At the 1:58 mark, the stadium—home of the Cleveland Guardians—appears uniquely dressed up as the "Metropolis Meteors" ballpark. In the scene, Superman engages in a brief brawl with an unidentified foe, set to a slowed-down rendition of John Williams's iconic "Superman March." Fans and observers couldn't resist making jokes about the cameo appearance of Progressive Field in the trailer. Social media buzzed with excitement and humor, adding to the anticipation for the movie's release. "Superman" is currently slated to hit theaters on July 11 Fans eagerly await this new addition to the Superman legacy, bringing the beloved superhero back to his roots in Cleveland.
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