Superman Theory Reveals Ultraman Could Return as Bizarro in Upcoming Sequels!

A fresh perspective on Superman and the future of the DCU implies that Ultraman, played by David Corenswet initially, might reappear as Bizarro in either part 2 or 3. It’s important to note that neither Superman 2 nor Superman 3 have been formally announced by DC Studios at this point in time.

Ultraman could become Bizarro and return in Superman 2 or 3

Based on a fresh perspective on Superman, it’s proposed that Ultraman could reappear in the initial and subsequent follow-ups to the movie. In James Gunn’s interpretation of Superman, Ultraman first encounters Corenswet’s Man of Steel, disguised as the enigmatic Hammer of Boravia, in a fight.

In the film, it’s shown that Nicholas Hoult’s character, Lex Luthor, manipulates him using remote-controlled drones. Later in the storyline, Luthor and his team attempt to open a gateway between dimensions using their reactor from another universe. This leads to an intense fight between Superman and Ultraman, where it is revealed that the latter is a clone of Superman created by Luthor.

Ultimately, Superman manages to capture Ultraman inside a bus heading towards a black hole located beyond a rift. This is the final moment where Ultraman appears in the film. According to the suggested theory, if Ultraman has somehow survived both the rift and the black hole, he could possibly reappear in Superman 2 or 3 as the character Bizarro. It’s worth noting that throughout Superman, Ultroman seems to have limited intelligence. The ordeal in the black hole may alter his appearance, transforming him into a version of Bizarro familiar to fans.

In a potential Superman sequel, there could be an introduction of Brainiac, who may retrieve the DC Universe’s Ultraman from a black hole to become his servant. On the other hand, it’s also possible that Ultraman could develop intelligence on his own and break free from captivity.

In the DC Universe, Ultraman appears to be a fusion of three DC Comics characters: Bizarro, who often serves as a twisted mirror image of Superman, usually created by Lex Luthor as a clone; Superboy, who is frequently depicted as a clone of both Superman and Lex Luthor in the form of Conner Kent; and Superman’s wicked counterpart from another reality.

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2025-07-17 14:57