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However, as eagle-eyed DC fans noticed, Superman did make a clear Easter egg nod to the fact that Metropolis and Gotham City are indeed neighbors. Combined with some of the cryptic messaging coming from Gunn in regards to plans for Superman sequel, it’s now looking more and more like a World’s Finest movie teaming Superman with Batman is in the near future of the DCU.
SPOILERS: During the climatic third act of Superman, Lex Luthor finally sheds any semblance of restraint in his obsessive quest to destroy Superman. Lex uses his rogue portal technology to open a portal between Earth and his pocket dimension lair big enough to threaten all of Metropolis (and the world). Lex does it to create a threat big enough to draw Superman into the fray โ and it works. It’s during the chaotic panic, where citizens of Metropolis are desperately trying to flee to safety, that one shot reveals traffic on the freeway heading out of town, with one off-ramp clearly marked as leading to Gotham City, the home of The Batman.
Don’t Hold Your Breath For Superman 2

Speaking with EW during Superman‘s press run, Gunn was somewhat demure when addressing whether or not Superman actor David Corenswet’s next appearance would be in a direct sequel. According to Gunn, โ[โฆ] Is it a straight-upย Supermanย sequel? I would not say necessarily.โ
There are only so many deviations that the DCU could take with Corenswet’s next Superman film (beyond brief cameos in other DCU projects). The two main choices are pretty much some sort of crossover event film (like World’s Finest) or a larger team-up film (like Justice League). The former option would seems like the obvious path of least resistance to major box office success; the only big hurdle would be getting people past the fact that the previous DC movie franchise walked a similar (and still infamous) path.
World’s Finest Wouldn’t Be Another Batman v Superman

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will likely remain the most divisive DC movie ever made (and one of the highest-grossing). However, Zack Snyder’s deep literature approach to Superman and Batman’s characters and their mythological signficance is not at all representative of what it typically looks like when Batman and Superman get together. In case it must be outright stated: having versions of Superman and Batman who are teaming up years into their respective careers is very different from the experience Snyder created in his film.
DC Comics has a long history of Batman/Superman team-up story arcs, which have evovled into full-fledged World’s Finest and/or Batman/Superman comic book series featuring both heroes working together, and having to navigate friendly tensions and deeper philosophical differences about crime and heroism. Gunn’s Superman is being compared to Superman: The Animated Series brought into live-action; that animated show had its own (beloved) World’s FInest crossover event with Batman: The Animated Series in 1997, which for many fans remains the blueprint on how to do the crossover right.









