Brainiac makes a secret appearance in the newSupermanmovie through excitingDC Universeart. David Corenswet’s Superman will face many threats in thefirst movie of James Gunn’s DCU. Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor is the film’s main villain. However, characters likeThe Authority’s Engineer, the Hammer of Boravia, Ultraman, and many more will fight the new Man of Steel.

Before more details aboutDC’s next moviestarted to come out, there were rumors that Brainiac would be the villain Corenswet’s Superman would face in the DCU project. As it stands, the character is not expected to appear in the Superman movie, with the film setting up other threats instead. However, a surprise appearance can’t be ruled out.

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On Twitter, artist@arifinity_imaginedBrainiac’s DCU debut in theSupermanmovie’s post-credits scene.

The fan art showcasesDavid Corenswet’s Supermanmeeting the alien, withBreaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito seemingly cast as Brainiac in it. Corenswet’s Superman looks surprised, with Brainiac sporting his classic DC Comics design. Whether Brainiac is inSupermanor not will be confirmed soon.

Could Brainiac Appear In James Gunn’s Superman Movie?

The DC Universe Movie Will Feature Many Villains

Speaking withEntertainment Weekly,James Gunn confirmed that his Superman movie will feature a post-credits scene. That opens the door for the BrainiacSupermanfan art to prove itself accurate, as the film is already crawling with villains, so the alien’s debut in the post-credits scene would make more sense. However, there is one thing that could be against it.

While Gunn confirmed that DC’s Superman movie will have at least one post-credits scene, the director also said that his philosophy about tags has changed due to his Marvel days.While Gunn could set up future DCU events through post-credits scenes, he will only do that if “it really, really works,“rather than burdening every project with a future setup.

Our Take On Whether Brainiac Could Appear In James Gunn’s Superman Movie

Based on Gunn’s words, I don’t think that Brainiac will be inSuperman, be it in the movie itself or the post-credits scene. There is a lot already going on in the DC Universe’s first movie. While it would be exciting to add Brainiac to the mix, I fear it would be too much, too soon.DC needs time to breathe.

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There will be many projects down the line with Corenswet’s Clark Kent, asJames Gunn has already confirmed that he is working on a Superman sequel of sorts, and the Man of Steel will appear in the DCU again before long. I’m confident Brainiac will eventually make his DCU debut, but Superman does not need him.