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Subject Superman’s Big Screen Return Brings Iconic Hero Back Home to the Heart of it All
Date July 10, 2025 2:15 PM
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July 10, 2025




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*Superman’s Big Screen Return * *Brings Iconic Hero
Back Home to the Heart of it All*
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(CLEVELAND, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jim Tressel are joining TourismOhio [ [link removed] ] to celebrate Superman’s return to the Heart of it All.

Before he became known around the world as the ‘Man of Steel,’ Superman was created by two Cleveland teenagers, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who dreamed up the superhero while attending high school in Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood in the early 1930s. Now, nearly a century later, the superhero is back in Ohio in a new movie filmed in the city that gave him life.

"Superman (2025) "will open in theaters nationwide tomorrow.

“The story of Superman has captivated generations of families from all over the world — from grandparents who grew up reading the original comics to kids who'll be heading to the theaters to enjoy the newest iteration of this classic adventure,” said Governor DeWine. “This is a proud moment for Cleveland, for Ohio, and for all of us who still believe in the power of imagination.”

Several iconic Cleveland locations make an appearance in "Superman", including Headlands Beach State Park [ [link removed] ] in nearby Mentor. Governor DeWine visited the state park during the filming, watching as the cast and crew filmed scenes on a production set depicting a vintage U.S. Army base.  

"While most recognize the fictional world of Krypton as Superman's birthplace, his origin story really begins right here in Ohio," said Lt. Governor Tressel. "This summer is a great time to plan your own heroic adventure in Cleveland to explore the sites that brought this character and film to life - no cape required!" 

Other Cleveland sites that played key roles in the film’s portrayal of Metropolis include:


* A central piece of downtown Cleveland, *Public Square *— including the *Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument *— was transformed into Metropolis’ bustling city center.


* *The Leader Building*, Cleveland’s last remaining historic newspaper building, was used as the exterior of the Daily Planet — the news hub of Metropolis and workplace of reporters Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Clark Kent.

* *Progressive Field*, home to the Cleveland Guardians, was transformed into Metropolis Meteors’ baseball stadium for a major action sequence.


* *The Cleveland Arcade*, America’s first indoor mall and a favorite among both Clevelanders and visitors, served as the backdrop for a romantic, airborne kiss between Superman and Lois Lane.


* *Cleveland City Hall *was used as a fitting stand-in for Metropolis’ own city hall, while *Terminal Tower*, which offers a 360-degree view of the city, was featured in several sweeping shots of Metropolis’ skyline.


* *Ontario Street*, and the *former Cleveland Greyhound Station*, were part of fast-paced street scenes, and *PNC Plaza* provided the dynamic urban views that only the largest skyscrapers can offer.


* *Key Tower *was depicted as the fictional headquarters of Stagg Enterprises, a research-and-development firm founded by billionaire Simon Stagg.

The "Superman" crew also filmed scenes in Cincinnati at the *Lytle Tunnel* on Interstate 71 and the iconic *Cincinnati Museum Center* (formerly Union Terminal) – the latter of which had served as the inspiration for the original Hall of Justice in DC Comics.

Those in Cleveland this weekend can take part in celebrating the movie's release at Tower City Center on Saturday. The free, family-friendly Superman Movie Party [ [link removed] ] includes photo ops, cape decorating, Superman and Supergirl character meet and greets, and a performance by the Cinematic Symphony Orchestra.

“Superman’s return to Cleveland is a powerful celebration of Ohio’s unmatched creativity, culture, and economic opportunity,” said Lydia Mihalik, director of the Ohio Department of Development, which oversees TourismOhio. “This film brings our past and future together on the big screen, and invites the whole world to be part of something iconic — something truly made in Ohio.”

The highly anticipated reboot film directed by James Gunn "(Guardians of the Galaxy)" stars David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, and others. "Superman "joins a long list of major motion pictures shot in Cleveland and surrounding areas, including "The Avengers, ""A Christmas Story," "Air Force One, "and "Captain America: The Winter Soldier".

“There’s something so special about sitting in a theater, watching the summer’s biggest movie, and recognizing your own skyline,” said State Tourism Director Sarah Wickham. “Ohio isn’t just in the background, it’s part of the story, and we’re proud to welcome anyone who wants to step into that story and experience these incredible locations in person.”

The Department of Development awarded "Superman", filmed under the code name "Genesis", an $11 million Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit in February 2024 [ [link removed] ] to bring production to Cleveland. The tax credit was part of a larger round of awards, totaling more than $44 million, to support 23 feature film and TV projects across the state.__

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