31 August 2025

Man of Tomorrow

The newly announced sequel to James Gunn's "Superman," officially titled "Man of Tomorrow," is poised to shatter the classic hero-villain dynamic, forcing an uneasy and desperate alliance between Superman and his arch-nemesis, Lex Luthor. The film will likely open with the ominous arrival of a threat far beyond the scope of Earth's conventional defenses: the sentient Kryptonian artificial intelligence, Brainiac. Driven by an insatiable hunger for knowledge and a cold, calculating desire to "collect" and discard civilizations, Brainiac's ship will descend upon Metropolis, its technological superiority rendering even Superman's immense power seemingly insufficient. Faced with the imminent bottling of his city and the potential annihilation of his adopted world, the Man of Steel will be forced to consider an unthinkable pact with the one man who may hold the intellectual key to countering Brainiac's advanced strategies.

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This reluctant truce will form the core of the narrative, exploring the complex and fraught relationship between two of DC's most iconic figures. Luthor, ever the opportunist and driven by his unwavering belief in humanity's potential without super-powered "saviors," will see in Brainiac not just a threat, but a rival. The film will likely see Luthor, perhaps initially freed from prison to consult on the extraterrestrial threat, leveraging his genius to develop countermeasures, viewing this as his ultimate chance to prove himself as Earth's true protector. The uneasy team-up will be a tense chess match, with Superman providing the brawn and unwavering hope, while Luthor offers his brilliant but morally ambiguous intellect. Their collaboration will be a fragile one, constantly teetering on the edge of betrayal as they navigate their deep-seated mistrust to combat a common enemy who threatens to add Earth to his collection of bottled worlds.

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Jimmy Jangles

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Jimmy Jangles is an independent science fiction analyst and media critic based in New Zealand. He founded The Astromech to dig into the themes, mythology, and ideas behind the stories that shape how we imagine the future — from Star Wars and Dune to Alien, Star Trek, and beyond. He also runs How to Home Brew Beers.

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