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In September, James Gunn confirmed that Superman and Lex Luthor’s story will be continuing in Man of Tomorrow, an indirect sequel scheduled to hit theaters on July 9, 2027. Gunn has revealed that Clark and Lex will be pitted against “a bigger threat,” spurring speculation about which villain the unlikely partnership will fight. While Brainiac has been a popular choice for Man of Tomorrow’s villain, there is another brilliant candidate that has already been established in Superman.
2025’s Superman May Have Already Told Us Bizarro’s Origin Story

Some theories have suggested that Bizarro would make for the best villain in Man of Tomorrow, and Superman might have already told us this antagonist’s origin story in the DCU. Several versions of Bizarro appeared in DC Comics, first appearing in 1958’s Superboy #68 as a clone of the young Clark Kent. The more-prominent version of Bizarro was created by Lex Luthor, who used a Duplicator Ray to create an imperfect and defective clone of Superman in 1959’s Action Comics #254, just like Hoult’s Lex Luthor did in James Gunn’s Superman.
David Corenswet played Clark Kent’s clone in Superman as well as the titular superhero himself. The clone โ simple-minded and cumbersome โย harbored many of the same gifts as Superman, but was completely under the control of Lex Luthor. Luthor dressed the clone in various costumes to masquerade as the Hammer of Boravia and Ultraman, but Krypto destroyed Luthor’s cameras broke his connection to the clone. This ultimately allowed Superman to defeat his clone by throwing him into a black hole that threatened to tear apart Metropolis, but we didn’t actually see this clone’s death.









