James Gunn Debunks Superman Runtime Rumors and Teases Post-Credit Scenes

James Gunn verifies the circulating runtime of the latest Superman movie, hinting at a possible post-credits scene, while addressing recent speculations as well.

What does James Gunn say about the Superman runtime and post-credit scene?

Previously, I came across posts shared on social media platforms displaying runtime information for the upcoming Superman movie from various theater websites, indicating a running time of approximately 2 hours and 9 minutes. Director James Gunn hinted at potential post-credit scenes in his statement.

“Yes. Inclusive of credits/post credits the runtime is 2 hours 9 minutes,” said Gunn.

What will be the Superman post-credit scene?

As a devoted film enthusiast, I’m excitedly looking forward to the upcoming DCU cinematic release – none other than the “Supergirl” movie! Rumors have it that Milly Alcock will be making an appearance, and fans are speculating that the post-credit scene from “Superman” could introduce her as Supergirl, setting the stage for her solo film due out on June 26, 2026. It’s even possible we might get two post-credit scenes, given that Season 2 of “Peacemaker” is set to premiere on HBO Max on August 21, 2025. Can’t wait to see what unfolds!

What does James Gunn say about the rumors?

It’s been whispered that Gunn trimmed approximately 25 minutes from the film. The chatter suggests that the movie experienced some adjustments as Gunn, DC co-head Peter Safran, and WBD CEO David Zaslav were reportedly reviewing the final edit closely.

In response to these assertions, Gunn counters, “There’s no basis to that claim. Even if they tried, it wouldn’t work. It’s a production of DC Studios.

Superman flies into theaters on July 11

Gunn and WB are currently marketing the film using character posters. Keep an eye out, as it’s possible ticket sales will begin shortly. We’ll make sure to share updates once more information becomes available.

In this rendition, David Corenswet plays the role of Superman, while Rachel Brosnahan takes on the character of Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult steps into Lex Luthor’s shoes. The ensemble cast also features Nathan Fillion, Isabela Merced, Anthony Carrigan, along with a host of others.

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2025-06-05 06:01