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“In the end, as many things do, it came down to the money. I’m already under contract for a [Superman] sequel, but I’d be fresh negotiating for Star Wars,” Corenswet joked about his answer to Hoult’s question. “My dream role would be to play an X-wing pilot in a Star Wars film. A Jedi was my childhood dream, but now since I’m into aviation, sitting in an X-wing cockpit … first of all, great way to shoot a movie. You’re just sitting there. You don’t have to learn any choreography, you’re just [mimics flying an X-wing in space].”
Directed by James Gunn, Superman is the first theatrical release of the DCU, formally kicking off what DC Studios envisions as a 10-year plan for the future. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $125 million domestically during its opening weekend. No Superman follow-up has been officially announced at this juncture. Gunn has teased he’s writing something that isn’t necessarily a straightforward sequel. The next two DCU films are Supergirl and Clayface, both of which premiere next year.








