The new DC Universe by DC Studios is starting to take shape. Following Co-CEO James Gunn’s “Superman” film (formerly titled “Superman: Legacy”), due in 2025, plans for a “Supergirl” film were said to be next in line.
15.03.2024 - 17:27 / justjared.com
We have the first photos of Maria Gabriela de Faria on set of SUPERMAN!
The 31-year-old actress was all smiles as she got hooked up to a harness while she prepared to film scenes for the new DC movie written and directed by James Gunn on Friday (March 15) in Atlanta, Georgia.
For her time on set, Maria – who is playing villain Angela Spica, aka The Engineer – was seen wearing a black leather costume.
Keep reading to find out more…It was announced back in November 2023 that Maria would be playing The Engineer in the highly-anticipated movie opposite David Corenswet as Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane.
James recently shared the first photo of the cast, revealing that one of the actor’s had already made a big change to their appearance. Did you know that three Marvel actors will appear in the movie?!
SUPERMAN is expected to premiere in July 2025.
Click through the gallery for 10+ pictures of Maria Gabriela de Faria on set of SUPERMAN…
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Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Music has an almost magical way of transporting us back to the moment in our lives when we heard it: the pop song that underscored your first kiss, the one that played at your graduation and so on. In mopey, dopey YA weepie “The Greatest Hits,” writer-director Ned Benson takes that idea as literally as possible, treating specific tunes as triggers that launch Harriet (Lucy Boynton) back into her past, blowing her away — like that seated guy in the classic Maxell campaign — into the tragic former relationship with hunky Max (square-jawed future Superman, David Corenswet), who died in a car crash.
Ned Benson‘s The Greatest Hits is a poignant exploration of grief, memory and the transformative power of music, marking his foray into magical realism. At its core, this film, brought to life by a vibrant cast including Lucy Boynton, David Corenswet, Retta, Justin H. Min and Austin Crute that delves deep into the psychological intricacies of mourning and the painstaking journey toward healing and acceptance.
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DC‘s upcoming Superman movie has just added a new cast member!
Katcy Stephan Wendell Pierce has joined James Gunn‘s “Superman,” Variety can confirm. “The Wire” actor will play Perry White, editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet newspaper that employs Clark Kent (David Corenswet), Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) and Jimmy Olsen (Skyler Gisondo). Other cast members include Nicholas Hoult as villain Lex Luthor, Anthony Carrigan as Metamorpho, Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, Terence Rosemore as Otis, Sara Sampaio as Eve Teschmacher, María Gabriela de Faría as The Engineer and Edi Gathegi as Mister Terrific.