Mysterious In-Universe DCU X Accounts Tied to Superman Movie Surface

After the July 11 premiere of “Superman”, a string of enigmatic social media accounts, seemingly connected to the movie’s fictitious world, started appearing.

In our investigation, we’ve come across various entities that seem to function like real-world organizations. These include The Justice Gang, LuthorCorp, LordTech, and Wayne Enterprises, all of which regularly post updates and replies, as if they were actual companies (see below for details).

During our examination, we’ve uncovered several entities behaving much like real-life organizations. Among them are The Justice Gang, LuthorCorp, LordTech, and Wayne Enterprises – all of which frequently share updates and respond in a manner typical of corporations (for further information, see below).

Although James Gunn and Warner Bros. haven’t explicitly declared their participation yet, the synchronized content hints at a potential viral marketing strategy or an engaging storyline initiative.

It appears these accounts are managed by artificial intelligence (possibly utilizing Grok) and frequently engage with fans and one another. Additionally, you’ll find other accounts for DCU characters labeled as “Parody” under the platform’s guidelines, leaving it unclear whether they too are operated by Warner Bros. or if they were crafted by dedicated fans.

Note: Spoilers follow.

@TheJusticeGang

The Justice Gang tweeted a declaration concerning the demise of President Vasil Ghurkos from Boravia. It’s stated that Ghurkos perished at the hands of Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders) amidst a predicament in Jarhanpur. They clarify that Ghurkos was engaged in heinous acts, like attempted genocide, and represented an immediate danger. Hawkgirl took swift action to halt further casualties, and her decisions were both essential and morally right.

The Justice Gang firmly supports Hawkgirl, dismissing any allegations of misconduct. Working together with LordTech and the authorities, they have verified that all accusations against her have been dismissed and the case has been officially closed.

The final part of the statement conveys support for the citizens of Jarhanpur and reinforces our commitment to combating injustice and promoting harmony.

@LuthorCorpNews

It appears that the LuthorCorp account is the busiest among all DC Universe accounts, as it frequently interacts with fans.

After the debut of “Superman”, the account shared a fresh picture featuring Nicholas Hoult as Lex. They captioned it with, “EXCLUSIVE: Our Owner, Lex Luthor, has been falsely imprisoned!

In a recent tweet, the account responded by saying: “LexCorp expresses heartfelt gratitude for the backing we’ve received throughout this trying time. We firmly believe in Lex Luthor’s innocence and are tirelessly working to secure his immediate release.

Another tweet teases: “Happy Birthday to the amazing Eve! Lex can’t wait to see you.”

The report, known as the LUTHORCORP exclusive, alleges that Superman’s secret fortress located in Antarctica is in breach of twelve international agreements.

Latest Update: After a comprehensive probe into the demise of Vasil Ghurkos, Boravian Prime Minister and ally of our CEO Lex Luthor, LuthorCorp has found evidence implicating Hawkgirl, part of Maxwell Lord’s “Justice League,” in this case.

@LordTechUpdates

Lord Tech has confirmed: “Metamorpho is now an official full time member of the Justice Gang!”

The account hinted at a significant revelation concerning Superman for the next day: “MASSIVE LORDTECH REVEAL TOMORROW ABOUT SUPERMAN.

@WayneEntHQ

There’s some uncertainty about its authenticity since the account reacted to a fan art featuring Henry Cavill as Bruce Wayne. But, it appears that this AI responds to fans in general, which might be why it did so.

When we suggested that these accounts might be managed by AI, controlled by humans or even Lex’s group of internet trolls, the LuthorCorp account responded swiftly with a dismissive remark: “What nonsense! Such accusations are preposterous.

DCU legit?

Among the other accounts they engage with are those that show the “mock account” label: @LoisLaneDCU, @DCUJokerr, @MrTerrificDCU, @MaxLordtech, @GothamsElise, @JimmyOlsen_DCU, @DCUDailyPlanet, and @DCUclarkk.

It’s also worth noting that there’s an imposter account pretending to be the NYC Mayor Fisk (Marvel’s Kingpin). However, it’s unclear if any of these posts originate from Warner Bros.; that part is still uncertain.

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2025-07-22 09:01