In a surprising announcement on Superman's birthday, DC Studios Co-CEO and director James Gunn revealed a significant shift in the highly anticipated DC Universe (DCU) project. Originally named Superman: Legacy, the inaugural film of the new cinematic universe is now simply titled SUPERMAN, continuing a confusing trend in media of recycled titles.
Gunn alongside producing partner Peter Safran assumed control of the DC Universe, announcing a plethora of projects, with the focal point being Gunn's DCU directorial venture, Superman: Legacy. It makes sense to kick off a new universe with arguably the most iconic superhero ever.
Drawing parallels with his previous success in the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, Gunn initially introduced the film as a unique exploration of a young Clark Kent navigating Metropolis, grappling with his Kryptonian lineage and life on Earth.
As filming officially commenced as shared by James Gunn himself on his Instagram account, he surprised fans by unveiling a revamped title of the film to simply be *Superman -*not to be confused with Superman (1978), of course. This announcement was accompanied by an image of the new crest inspired by the Kingdom Come graphic novels.

