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Man of Tomorrow casts Brainiac: Meet the actor playing the DC comics villain in Superman sequel

German star Lars Eidinger will portray the mega-baddie in the the upcoming film.

Man of Tomorrow casts Brainiac: Meet the actor playing the DC comics villain in Superman sequel

German star Lars Eidinger will portray the mega-baddie in the the upcoming film.

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December 20, 2025 11:38 a.m. ET

Lars Eidinger attends the "Leibniz – Chronik Eines Verschollenen Bildes" (Leibniz – Chronicle Of A Lost Painting) premiere during the 75th Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin at Haus Der Berliner Festspiele on February 19, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. Brainiac

Lars Eidinger will play Brainiac in the 'Superman' sequel 'Man of Tomorrow'. Credit:

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Brainiac has arrived! German actor Lars Eidinger will play the DC Comics mega-villain in *Man of Tomorrow*, director and studio co-head James Gunn announced on social media Saturday.

"In our worldwide search for Brainiac in *Man of Tomorrow*, Lars Eidinger rose to the top," Gunn wrote on Twitter/X and Threads. "Welcome to the DCU, Lars."

Eidinger joins David Corenswet, who stars as Clark Kent/Kal-El, and Nicholas Hoult, who plays Lex Luthor, in the upcoming follow-up to *Superman.*

Gunn first teased the arrival of Brainiac in September when he posted a photo of the *Man of Tomorrow* script. The cover featured a brain-centric image, but the filmmaker has played coy on the matter until now.

"Listen, of course I wasn't unaware that when I posted the cover of the script that there was going to be discussion around that particular topic," he told ** later that month. "But I think we'll hold off from what exactly is happening."

Eidinger is a Berlin-based actor and rapper. He is perhaps most internationally recognized for playing Reinhold von Rumpel, the cruel Gestapo officer in Netflix's Emmy-nominated adaptation of *All the Light We Cannot See*. He also appeared in HBO miniseries *Irma Vep*, starring Alicia Vikander, as the drug-addicted actor Gottfried.

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This year, he starred in the George Clooney- and Adam Sandler-fronted awards season contender *Jay Kelly*. Its director, Noah Baumbach, previously cast Eidinger in his 2022 film, *White Noise*.

*Superman*, released this past summer, saw tech billionaire Lex Luthor pitting his brains against the Man of Steel's brawn in a fight that nearly destroyed all of Metropolis. *Man of Tomorrow*, coming to theaters July 9, 2027, will depict them working together against a bigger threat. We now know that threat is Brainiac.

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David Corenswet's Superman and Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor in 2025's 'Superman'.

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"It's as much a Lex movie as it is a Superman movie," Gunn told Howard Stern of the sequel in September. "I loved working with Nicholas Hoult. I relate to the character of Lex, sadly. I really wanted to create something extraordinary with the two of them. I just love the script so much."

Other casting for the movie has not been confirmed, but Isabela Merced, who played Hawkgirl in *Superman* and *Peacemaker* season 2, teased her involvement in *Man of Tomorrow*, writing "see you soon" in a past Instagram Story.

Gunn describes *Man of Tomorrow* as the next installment of the "Superman Saga," which will also include next year's *Supergirl*, starring Milly Alcock as Kal-El's troubled boozehound cousin Kara Zor-El. Based on the acclaimed *Woman of Tomorrow* comic book arc, that film will enter our orbit on June 26, 2026.

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