Filming for James Gunn’s “Superman: Man of Tomorrow” is reportedly causing unrest among inmates at an Atlanta federal prison. The James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Shoot Upends Life Inside Prison first appeared on The Blast
Filming for James Gunn’s upcoming DC blockbuster “Superman: Man of Tomorrow” is underway, but the production has reportedly stirred tension inside an Atlanta federal penitentiary.
According to officials, inmates have experienced changes to their daily routines as a result of the shoot. The Federal Bureau of Prisons addressed the situation, noting efforts were made to keep impacts “minimal,” with the primary adjustment being that meals are now served within housing units instead of communal dining halls.
The development comes as Gunn continues shaping the future of DC Studios, recently confirming that “The Authority” has been shelved after the script failed to meet expectations within the broader studio vision.
James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Shoot Limits Prison Movement
Filming for Gunn’s “Superman: Man of Tomorrow” has resumed inside an Atlanta federal prison, but it’s reportedly not getting a hero’s welcome from inmates.
According to TMZ, sources say those housed at FCI Atlanta have seen their daily routines disrupted since production began, with tighter movement restrictions and longer periods confined to their cells. Access to the commissary has also been limited during the shoot.
Despite the changes, inmates are still being provided with three meals a day, potable water, as well as medical and psychological services.
The disruption may be short-lived, however. A source told the outlet that filming is taking place in only a small section of the facility and is expected to wrap soon, which should allow operations to return to normal.
FCI Atlanta Is Making It Up To Inmates

Officials say efforts are being made to offset the disruption caused by filming for Gunn’s “Superman: Man of Tomorrow.”
According to WSB-TV, the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed that inmates at FCI Atlanta are receiving upgraded meals during the production period, similar to the higher-quality food typically served on holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas.
“We are honored to play a role in this production and appreciate the opportunity to do so. Staff and inmates provided positive feedback on the possibility of filming before agreeing to facilitate this production, and have continued providing positive reactions to its occurrence,” the agency said in a statement.
Officials added that disruptions have been kept “minimal,” with inmate programming continuing as usual. The only notable change, they said, is that meals are now being served inside housing units instead of the communal dining hall, with inmates receiving enhanced hot meals throughout filming.
Prison Visitations Remain Unaffected During James Gunn Shoot

Officials also emphasized that core services and visitations have remained unaffected.
In its statement, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said inmates at FCI Atlanta continue to have access to medical and psychological care, with no disruption to family or legal visitations. Meetings with loved ones and attorneys are proceeding as scheduled.
“Executive staff have conducted daily rounds, interacting with both staff and inmates, to address any concerns or questions they might have,” the agency added.
The statement concluded by reaffirming the facility’s commitment to maintaining a “humane and secure environment,” while expressing pride in being part of what it described as a classic American movie franchise.
‘Superman: Man of Tomorrow’ Set For 2027 Release
Filming at the Atlanta facility comes as Gunn recently shared a first-look image from the set, confirming the prison as one of the movie’s key locations.
The site is expected to feature in scenes involving Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor, who was last seen behind bars at the end of the previous “Superman” installment.
“Superman: Man of Tomorrow” is currently slated for a July 2027 release. The project follows the strong performance of the DCU’s first feature in 2025, which grossed over $600 million worldwide, according to Variety.
‘The Authority’ Put On Hold As James Gunn Reshapes DCU

Meanwhile, Gunn has confirmed that another planned DCU project, “The Authority,” has been shelved, at least for now.
The film was among the initial slate of ten projects he and Peter Safran unveiled in 2023 as part of their vision for the revamped DC Universe. However, Gunn revealed the project ultimately fell short on the script front and didn’t align with the broader direction of the franchise.
“The script wasn’t quite there, but more importantly, it didn’t work in terms of the larger DCU, both in terms of the story and practical concerns. Maybe someday. Not soon,” Gunn said, per Variety.
The James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Shoot Upends Life Inside Prison first appeared on The Blast
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