As you may have heard, Metropolitan Superman originally came from Smallville. But in reality, Iron Man (like Drew Carey, gas mask and bone thug nharmony) all come from Cleveland.
Writer Jerry Siegel and illustrator Joe Shuster met in their teenage years at Glenville High School on the east side of Ohio City, developing their muscular vigilance in self-published projects since 1933, and five years later, published in DC Comics, Superman in the comic book.
Since then, Superman has been on films, cartoons, TV shows and a bunch of merchandise that even you know, Superman can’t skip it, and Superman returns to his roots in his latest movie Outing.
Planned to be released on July 11 New Superman Moviewith James Gunn and David Corenswet in the title roles, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and in the summer of 2024, David Corenswet as the title role and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and in the summer of 2024, with David Corenswet as the title role and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and in the summer of 2024, Rachel Brosnahan as the live filming for 6 weeks.
We’ll get to some of the key spots you see on the screen, but first there are some other super websites in Cleveland where fans can pay tribute to Siegel, Shuster and their work.

Cleveland’s Superman website
For anyone entering the city Cleveland Hopkins International AirportSuperman show In the luggage claim area Welcome visitors, provide information about the origin of the character and give you the opportunity to push your travel companion, saying, “This is a bird! This is a plane! This is our bag! And Superman!”

From the airport to the northeast, you will pass through the city (we will return) and then come near the east side Glenvillewhere Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster grew up, when most residents of the area were Jewish immigrants, such as Siegel and Shuster’s parents.
Siegel’s Childhood Home Stand at 10622 Kimberly Ave. This place is still privately owned, so you have to stay on the sidewalk. But there is a big red s Sticked on the fence in front, and a symbol commemorating the historical significance of the house.

About 10 minutes walk south along Parkwood Drive and will take you there Shuster’s childhood residence Located on the corner of Parkwood and Amor Ave. Now the apartment where the boats live has disappeared, but the fences around the property are decorated with metal panels, replicating the first Superman story published in 1938.

After sampling some of Glenville’s green spaces and cultural landmarks, you can restore the superman-centered downtown.
A must-see is souvenirs. Cleveland Public Library (325 Superior Ave.). A large number of comics, toys, photos, costumes, movie props and many other artifacts convey the amazing pop culture influence of the characters, and different items are often exchanged to reward repeated visitors.

From the library, you have plenty of place to explore the temporary transformation into the urban part of the metropolis in 2025 Superman Movie (the logo that appears during shooting appears at the top of this page).
Superman Shooting location in Cleveland
Located across the street from the library. Leader Building (526 Superior Ave.) Played on the screen of Daily Planet, the newspaper hired Clark Kent and Lois Lane. During the 2024 film production Cleveland Ordinary dealer Reporter found Corenswet was wearing a Superman suit on the street in front of the building. Brosnahan plays Lane, Wendell Pierce plays Daily Planet editor Perry White, and Nicholas Hoult, who plays villain Lex Luthor, is also seen nearby.
By the way Ordinary dealer Repeating the legend, Siegel and Schuster come up with the name of their fictional newspaper, The Daily Planet, by rescheduling the letters from the “ordinary dealer” and replacing the letters r and y.

Walk west to the upper street. You will soon arrive at the city’s vast central square public square. The 52-story skyscraper in the southwest corner is Terminal building,exist Superman Trailer and Reportedly helps inspire Siegel and Shuster dream about gravity. The building’s observation deck is only $5 for its price, with its sublime views.

Other nearby shooting locations include Neoclassical Cleveland Town Hall (601 Lakeside Ave.), used as the neoclassical metropolitan town hall, Arcade (401 Euclid Ave.), a historic retail complex, where Superman and Louis can be seen sharing an aerial kiss under the 300-foot glass skylight of the structure (pictured below).

The city’s Major League Baseball Stadium, Areas of progress,,,,, Reported Service As the environment of the battlefield in front of the signage, it is the movie, announcing the Cleveland Guardians’ stadium as the home of the metropolitan meteor.
More chaos that followed was west of the downtown area of the Arch Detroit Cross-Country Bridge Crossing the Cuyahoga River, where is the “massive evacuation site” Been shot dead.

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As for Siegel and Schuster, they died in 1996 and 1992, respectively. Earlier, they gave the most profitable creative copyrights, so the merchandise was given to DC Comics all royalties and revenue.
In their hometown, public monuments of Siegel and Schuster have finally been created. Plan to hold a “Salute Square” near the entrance Huntington Convention Centerthis City approved work The statues of Superman, Siegel, Shuster and Joanne Siegel will be portrayed in local artist David Deming, who served as Shuster’s model before marrying Siegel. The monument will also include representatives of oversized glass and steel telephone booths.
Siegel & Shuster Society is currently Accept donations to complete the project. Hopefully there are some things to carve Super Montex.