David Corenswet Reveals the Downside of Being Superman
When you think of Superman, you probably picture a cape-wearing hero soaring through the skies, muscles rippling, and all eyes on him. But what about the man behind the iconic suit? In a candid chat with People, David Corenswet—who will don the famed Superman cape in the upcoming James Gunn-directed film—lays bare the challenges that come with embodying the Man of Steel.
The Suit: A Fashion Conundrum
Debuting alongside Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult this July, Corenswet is the latest actor to step into Superman’s shoes, following a legacy of actors stretching back to the 1940s. One thing every Superman actor shares? A uniquely constraining suit that comes with its own set of headaches.
"I encountered some unexpected issues with bathroom breaks," Corenswet confessed, laughing off the irony that while the suit is equipped with "lots of zippers," there isn’t one that resolves the very human need to take a, well, break. The cost of tailoring a more convenient exit was outrageous, leading to some interesting workarounds.
Costume Chaos Made Manageable
A superhero suit may seem like a glamorous affair, but Corenswet quickly learned it can feel more like a straightjacket. He described feeling "claustrophobic" the first time he slipped into the ensemble—the fit was so snug that it was tailored before he bulked up by 40 pounds of muscle. Talk about a challenge!
Fortunately, he had an ace up his sleeve (or rather, in his dressing room). His dresser, affectionately nicknamed Scotty (who has all the vibes of a mob fixer), proved invaluable. "He would make excuses for me if I needed to take a break," Corenswet said, highlighting the camaraderie that can develop during those long filming days. It seems it takes a village to get in and out of a superhero suit!
Climbing Out of the Underwhelming
Corenswet’s first encounter with the suit was, admittedly, a bit of a letdown. Missing the iconic S logo, it left him feeling underwhelmed. But as the costume came together, he identified its goals—striking the balance between imposing strength and friendly approachability. He emphasized that his Clark Kent wouldn’t want to scare kids; after all, Superman is a hero for everyone!
A New Era for the Man of Steel
With just a month until the film’s release, excitement is palpable among fans eager to see Corenswet take flight on the big screen. His bright new costume, sporting both a powerful look and a welcoming vibe, has already stirred buzz in teasers.
So, while the path to becoming Superman may be lined with zippers and fitted spandex, Corenswet is ready to embrace the challenge. After all, who wouldn’t want to be associated with a symbol of hope and strength—with just a few bathroom breaks along the way? Mark your calendars for July 11, 2025, when this modern hero finally gets his moment in the spotlight!

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