David Corenswet’s "super" challenge
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsDavid Corenswet, who will play Superman in James Gunn’s upcoming film, shared the challenges of wearing the superhero’s suit. In an interview, he revealed the costume lacks a single zipper for bathroom access, calling it unexpectedly complex.
Despite several zippers, the team opted not to alter the design due to cost. Corenswet credited his dresser, Scotty, for helping him navigate the suit quickly for breaks.
His first fitting was “underwhelming,” as the suit was still in pieces. To embody the role, Corenswet gained 40 pounds of muscle, making the final fit even more restrictive.
He admitted feeling claustrophobic when first donning the suit, citing intense pressure in multiple areas.
Corenswet also praised co-star Rachel Brosnahan, who plays Lois Lane, and highlighted their work on building a compelling relationship central to the film’s emotional arc.
Superman is set to release on 11 July.