Some Superman fans didn't approve of the photo they saw from James Gunn's post when the director teased the upcoming superhero flick, so one designed his take of David Corenswet's Superman costume.
Gunn publicly confirmed Superman: Legacyin January 2023 and announced it would be out by 2025. Last week, he shared an update, announcing that he was done with the final draft and that the final title of the anticipated movie would be Superman.He also shared a glimpse of Corenswet's Superman costume, highlighting the suit's «S» shield in yellow and red colors, with the rest of the costume left out of frame.
A number seemingly disapproved of the suit's «S» shield because before Superman started filming, the logo had appeared online through the cast members' nameplates during their table read, and it was noticeably based on Mark Waid and Alex Ross' Kingdom Come. The primary distinction was the color, with Gunn's Superman symbol using yellow instead of black. BossLogic shared his take on the costume by adding the Kingdom Come hues and uploaded it on Instagram. The fan art showcased the Superman logo in red and black. It was also noticeably larger, which many fans seemingly approved.
The artist pointed out that he adjusted Corenswet's body and the Superman logo because they wanted «him a little bigger and the logo even larger.» Several people praised the fan art, with one acknowledging how fast the artist made the adjustments based on his followers' feedback. Another said the version «looks much cleaner.» However, a few had some issues with the Superman logo being off-center while some didn't like the fabric and the logo. Nevertheless, the majority liked the fan art.
Corenswet's Superman costume has been among the favorite topics that online users discussed lately after Gunn gave a glimpse of the «S» shield. Many even speculated what the rest of Corenswet's Superman suit looked like because Gunn's photo only showed the logo. This is a normal response from fans since costumes are
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