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James Gunn And David Corenswet Pranked This 'Superman' Fan, And It Ended Up Being Hilariously Wholesome

James Gunn And David Corenswet Pranked This 'Superman' Fan, And It Ended Up Being Hilariously Wholesome

Buzz Feed11-07-2025
Superman – the movie we've all been waiting for – is finally here.
Starring David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult, James Gunn's much anticapted film has already scored a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The cast have been on an immense press tour, and when Jude Yawson, a writer and Superman super-fan, was called in to talk to David Corenswet, director James Gunn decided he was the perfect subject for a good old prank.
Jude was ready to talk all about the movie, but unbeknownst to him, his interview had been hijacked: James was telling David what to say through an earpiece.
And very quickly, things got weird.
Hilariously weird.
David revealed some shocking behind-the-scenes "facts" about his co-stars.
And some (fake, don't worry) spoilers.
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Despite being visibly bewildered, Jude handled it like a pro.
We don't want to spoil the reveal, but the whole prank ended up being really wholesome.
And David definitely proved that he is indeed a fun guy.
Check out the hilarious prank (followed by Jude's actual interview) below!
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