It鈥檚 a bird! It鈥檚 a plane! It鈥檚 a Superman movie set to film in Ohio this year.
The film is being directed by 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy鈥 director James Gunn and is expected to hire more than 3,200 Ohioans.
Under the working title 鈥淕enesis,鈥 the film received an $11 million tax credit from the state program that incentivizes filmmaking in Ohio. The program offers a 30% tax credit on production cast and crew wages and other eligible in-state spending.
The tax credit application shows the film will shoot in Cleveland and Cincinnati. Exact locations for filming are not listed, but about a quarter of the film is expected to be shot in Ohio, with the latest production date set for Aug. 23.
, the film is listed as 鈥淪uperman: Legacy.鈥 It鈥檚 set to star David Corenswet as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane. Other cast members include Nathan Fillion, Isabela Merced, Anthony Carrigan, Nicholas Hoult and Wendell Pierce.
This year, the Superman film, along with 16 other films and six TV shows, in tax credits from the Ohio Department of Development.
Three smaller budget films with working titles 鈥淪lay,鈥 鈥淒own to the Felt,鈥 and 鈥淎imless,鈥 and one TV show, 鈥淣ightmare Transmission Season 2,鈥 are set to film in Columbus.
The projects represent nearly $503 million in production expenses, $146.7 million in total eligible production expenses and are expected to create around 500 full-time jobs, according to the Ohio Department of Development.
The film tax credit program began in 2009 to encourage the development of a film industry in Ohio. It provides $50 million annually, with about $5 million going to Broadway and theatrical productions.
The movie has a scheduled release date of July 11, 2025.