By News18
Superman director James Gunn has revealed Bradley Cooper plays the titular hero鈥檚 father Jor-El in the DC movie. The 58-year-old filmmaker collaborated with the A Star Is Born actor, 50, on the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy for Marvel 鈥 in which Cooper voiced Rocket Raccoon 鈥 and Gunn has now revealed Cooper will feature in Superman as the hero鈥檚 Kryptonian father.
Speaking with Jake鈥檚 Takes, Gunn said: 鈥淩eally, Bradley鈥檚 just doing me a favor. He鈥檚 a friend. We鈥檝e stayed in close contact since the Guardians movies, and I admire him greatly as an actor and as a director. 鈥淚 just said, 鈥楬ey, will you do me a favor? Come down, go to England, we鈥檙e going to shoot you in a 3D environment, make a hologram of you, and you can play Jor-El.鈥 He was like, 鈥極kay.鈥欌
When asked whether Cooper鈥檚 Jor-El could appear elsewhere in a future DC Universe (DCU) project, Gunn teased: 鈥淵ou never know. It鈥檚 possible.鈥
Cooper won鈥檛 be the only Guardians of the Galaxy alum to feature in Superman, as two of the robots found in Superman鈥檚 Fortress of Solitude are voiced by Pom Klementieff and Michael Rooker 鈥 who portrayed Mantis and Yondu, respectively, in the Marvel trilogy.
Superman follows the titular hero (David Corenswet) as he tries to balance his human and Kryptonian lives, all while Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) does everything in his power to bring about his downfall. Superman 鈥 which lands in cinemas on 11 July 鈥 is set to be the first movie in Gunn鈥檚 DCU, and Corenswet recently stressed the director鈥檚 cinematic universe will differ from others as the DCU will prioritise the individual stories in each film rather than an overarching plan for the wider franchise.
The actor explained to Screen Rant: 鈥淚f people knew what goes into getting a movie together and making a movie, they鈥檇 understand that if you stick too closely to the plan, you鈥檙e going to end up compromising on the things that are actually important, and the things that keep people coming back to the theater and get people wanting to show their kids the movies that they saw.
鈥淪o that鈥檚 the guiding light for him and [co-DC head] Peter [Safran] moving forward. There are some things coming up, but that鈥檚 the main principle and that鈥檚 a good person to be working for.鈥
Even so, Corenswet admitted he knew 鈥渆ssentially nothing鈥 about the future of the DCU. He said, 鈥淚 mean, [I know] essentially nothing. Essentially just that [Gunn] means it when he says that no plan is better than the quality of the scripts and the directors who he and Peter have to do them. I don鈥檛 know very much about the comic book fandom, and the idea of getting a timeline announcement. I know very little about that. But I know it鈥檚 a thing, and I know that, for better or for worse, they will compromise a timeline rather than compromise a film. They want to make good movies and good television shows, and they want them to be worth watching, and worth rewatching.鈥