
However, Corenswet is not the only active Superman DC currently has. Throughout the years, a few versions of the character have been underrated, with some great takes on Superman flying under the radar. Before the next few projects from the DCU’s Chapter One come around, including David Corenswet’s Superman debut movie, the Man of Steel has a role in the first DC project of 2025. The Elseworlds story sees the hero unable to defeat a classic villain, but Lois Lane has now emerged as the way to keep Metropolis safe.
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Brainiac was rumored for a long time as the surprise villain of Gunn’s Superman, especially due to the giant ball of energy in the first official image released from the film. However, it seems like the classic DC villain will not show up in the DCU’s first movie. While he can always come up in future DC films, fans who want to see Brainiac can do so now in Harley Quinn season 5. In the TV-MA animated series, Superman was unable to defeat Brainiac, but Lois Lane has the skills to turn the tide.
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When Lois tries to act on that information, she hits a wall at the Daily Planet. Perry White tells her she should stop looking into the UFO and instead “spotlight local artistic brilliance.” The twist here is that the Batman villain Clayface, who is far more comedic in the Harley Quinn world, kidnapped the real Perry and is impersonating him to prop up his own one-man show. Despite the setback, as with every good Lois Lane story, Perry/Clayface can only hold her back for so long.
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Harley Quinn season 5’s premiere has already changed Metropolis’ status quo in a couple of major ways. Besides Brainiac controlling the city from the shadows, the Man of Steel has left Metropolis. After feeling depressed because he was no longer needed by his city, Superman had a heart-to-heart with Harley Quinn. Using her past as a psychiatrist, Harley helped Superman get out of the rut he was in, with the Man of Steel deciding to finally go away on vacation, flying into space. Harley and Poison Ivy then move from Gotham City to Metropolis.