Pruitt Taylor Vince Cast as Pa Kent in James Gunn's SUPERMAN

The Wrap is reporting veteran character actor Pruitt Taylor Vince has been tapped to portray Jonathan Kent, also known as Pa Kent, in James Gunn's upcoming "Superman" film.

Jonathan Kent holds a pivotal role in Superman's origin story as his adopted father, who discovers the infant superhero when he crash-lands on Earth in a Kryptonian spacecraft. Previously portrayed by Kevin Costner in 2013's "Man of Steel" and Glenn Ford in 1978's "Superman," the character brings depth and humanity to Superman's journey of self-discovery and heroism.

Gunn's "Superman" marks the inaugural film under the banner of DC Studios and is a cornerstone of the "Chapter One: Gods and Monsters" relaunch of the new DC Universe. With production currently underway, the film promises to deliver a fresh take on the beloved superhero while staying true to the core elements of the character's mythos.

Alongside Pruitt Taylor Vince's casting as Jonathan Kent, "Superman" boasts an impressive ensemble cast. Nicholas Hoult takes on the role of the iconic villain Lex Luthor, while newcomer David Corenswet steps into the shoes of the Man of Steel himself. Rachel Brosnahan portrays the intrepid reporter Lois Lane, with Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern, Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, Edi Gathegi as Mister Terrific, María Gabriela de Faría as The Engineer, and Anthony Carrigan as Metamorpho. Additionally, Skyler Gisondo joins as Jimmy Olsen, Sara Sampaio as Eve Teschmacher, and Wendell Pierce as Daily Planet Editor in Chief Perry White, rounding out an ensemble of talent poised to bring the world of Superman to life in a bold new way.

With Pruitt Taylor Vince's casting as Jonathan Kent, James Gunn's "Superman" continues to generate buzz and anticipation among fans and audiences alike. As production moves forward, the film promises to offer a fresh and compelling take on the iconic superhero, supported by a stellar cast and creative team. Stay tuned for more updates as "Superman" soars into theaters as the flagship of the new DC Studios era.

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