James Gunn Confirms 'Man of Tomorrow' Will Not Adapt 'Panic In The Sky' in DCU Sequel

James Gunn has officially stated that the upcoming 'Man of Tomorrow' film will not incorporate the 'Panic In The Sky' storyline, which has been a staple in Superman comics. This decision indicates Gunn's desire to forge a fresh narrative path for Superman in the DC Universe, distancing it from some iconic comic arcs. The film is scheduled for a 2027 release, an anticipation point for fans eager to see how Gunn redefines Superman.
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