Production on the highly anticipated Superman sequel, the follow-up to James Gunn's 2025 DC blockbuster, has officially commenced in the state of Georgia. While Superman fans have responded with excitement to production beginning on the franchise continuation, there is a notable group of individuals who are decidedly unhappy with the filming location: local prisoners, who reportedly object to the disruption and activity the production brings to their vicinity.
James Gunn's Superman Universe Expands
Gunn's 2025 reboot of Superman was widely celebrated as the DC Universe's most successful creative reset in years, earning strong reviews from critics and enthusiastic box office performance globally.
The sequel's greenlight came swiftly following the original's success, with Gunn returning as director to continue his vision for the rebooted franchise. Georgia has become one of Hollywood's most active production hubs due to generous film tax incentives, making it a natural home for large-scale superhero productions.

The Prisoner Objection Angle
TMZ reported that prisoners at a correctional facility near the production's filming locations have expressed dissatisfaction with the Superman sequel's presence in the area. The nature of their specific objections was described in humorous terms by entertainment media, though it underscores the real-world disruption that major film productions can generate for surrounding communities and institutions.
Georgia as Hollywood's New Backlot
Georgia has attracted dozens of major film and television productions over the past decade, including multiple Marvel films, The Walking Dead franchise, and numerous streaming series. The economic impact on the state has been significant, with production spending creating thousands of jobs in film services, construction, catering, and hospitality sectors.
Cast and Production Details
While the full cast of the Superman sequel has not been officially announced, the production build-up in Georgia has generated multiple reports of talent arrivals and set construction. The sequel is expected to continue the story established in the 2025 original, deepening the DC Universe's narrative foundation.
Fan Expectations and DC Universe Momentum
After years of inconsistent quality in DC film releases, Gunn's original Superman reignited fan enthusiasm and critical respect for the franchise. The sequel carries the weight of those expectations, with audiences hoping Gunn can maintain the tone, character depth, and visual storytelling that made the first installment a genuine crowd-pleaser.
The Superman sequel production 2026 represents a significant moment in DC's cinematic revival, with the world watching closely as Gunn's vision for the Man of Steel continues to take shape on Georgia's film-friendly landscape.
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