Director Gunn reveals a lot of photos from the set of the Superman movie. Star-Lord actor wants to join the DCU

Director Gunn reveals a lot of photos from the set of the Superman movie. Star-Lord actor wants to join the DCU

"Superman", written and directed by James Gunn, is currently being filmed. A large number of on-set photos have been leaked, showing "Superman" David Corenceway, "Green Lantern Guy Gardner" Nathan Fillion, "Hawkgirl" Isabella Merced, "Mr. Terrific" Eddie Gathegi and others.

According to IGN, Marvel movie "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor Chris Pratt recently visited the "Superman" set and said that he really wants to join James Gunn's DCU.

Last month, Chris Pratt appeared in a Superman set photo posted by Gunn on Instagram, sparking speculation about his possible role in the DCU. The actor told TMZ that he is "of course" interested in being involved and that "there's always a chance," though he's not sure yet which character he'll play.

"I'll just have to leave it up to the fans and people like James Gunn to decide," he said. "I'm not really sure. I really am not sure. If it fits my schedule and it makes sense, I'd love to do it. Of course, I loved playing Star-Lord and hopefully I'll get the chance to do it again. I just feel really lucky to do anything and be considered for anything. If it's the right fit and the fans like it, I'd love to do it."

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