The filming of James Gunn’s next film, Superman, hit a rough patch when one of the stuntmen was injured
The filming of the new movie Superman The shooting continued on July 8 with cars and pedestrians on the Detroit-Superior Bridge in Cleveland, and while everything seemed to be going well, filming would later hit a snag when a stuntman on a motorcycle fell and injured his leg. Cleveland.com provided a statement on what happened on the set of the production of the film. DCU.
“The stuntman was riding a motorcycle during a high-speed chase scene when he fell and grabbed his knee as he hit the ground. The film crew stopped filming as he was placed on a stretcher and taken to an ambulance. He received treatment for several minutes before the ambulance left the scene with the stuntman.”
Fortunately, the stuntman is out of danger and filming resumed a few minutes later. James Gunn’s Superman hits theaters on July 11, 2025.