Move over, Clark Kent the mild-mannered reporter. The newest Man of Steel, David Corenswet, is proudly flying the nerd flag high. Forget the outdated stereotype; for Corenswet, embracing his inner geek isn’t just personal – it’s shaping his portrayal of the iconic superhero. From heated Star Wars debates to obscure aviation hobbies, Corenswet’s press tour has revealed a depth of fandom that resonates far beyond Metropolis.
Corenswet’s Deep Dive into Galaxy Far, Far Away
Corenswet’s passion for Star Wars is no secret. His interview with Brittany Broski ignited a viral moment, dissecting Anakin Skywalker’s fall with the precision of a Jedi Council member. He passionately defended the “Machete Order” viewing sequence (IV, V, I, II, III, VI), arguing it provides superior narrative flow. “It wasn’t long before Corenswet and Broski were engaging in a heated debate over whether Anakin Skywalker turning to the Dark Side was ‘valid,'” the original report noted. Corenswet pinpointed Qui-Gon Jinn’s absence as pivotal: “[Obi-Wan] wasn’t the one who was supposed to train Anakin… Qui-Gon had the experience and the instinct and, frankly, the love… if it had been Qui-Gon, you know, it probably would’ve gone better” (Source: TikTok/@fijitfilm, July 2024).
This fandom isn’t casual. He revealed a cherished New Year’s Eve tradition: watching the original trilogy timed so the second Death Star explodes at midnight. Even more telling, during a Vanity Fair lie detector test alongside co-star Nicholas Hoult, Corenswet confessed that, contract permitting, he’d choose playing a Jedi Knight over a Superman sequel “in a heartbeat,” quipping it came down to fresh negotiation potential (Vanity Fair, June 2024).
From Comic Books to Cockpit Recordings: A Multifaceted Geek
Corenswet’s nerd credentials extend beyond Lucasfilm. Like many, Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy starring Tobey Maguire was foundational. He told CBS Sunday Morning, “Those were the movies I saw in theaters and were really relevant to me… you’re a nerd who gets bullied and then you get these amazing powers” (CBS Sunday Morning, June 2024). His first cinematic crush? “Natalie Portman in the Star Wars prequels,” he admitted quickly during an Everyman interview.
Director James Gunn specifically guided Corenswet to Grant Morrison’s All-Star Superman comic for inspiration. Corenswet immersed himself, telling GamesRadar this approach ensured his portrayal felt authentic and distinct: “In drawing it from the comics rather than from the other performances, I felt confident that it would become my own interpretation… ultimately distinct from previous actors” (GamesRadar, July 2024). He even sees Superman himself as possessing a “gentle nerdiness,” particularly in his Fortress of Solitude, which Corenswet described to Comic Book Resource as less a Batcave and more a “man cave” filled with collected relics (CBR, June 2024).
Perhaps his most unexpected passion? Aviation. He confessed to Nerdist and co-star Rachel Brosnahan: “I will listen to air traffic control recordings on YouTube for hours and hours and hours” (Nerdist, July 2024).
David Corenswet isn’t just playing Superman; he’s embodying a new kind of hero for a generation where geek is chic. His genuine enthusiasm for comics, sci-fi, and niche hobbies translates into a Clark Kent who feels authentically relatable. By drawing inspiration directly from the source material and proudly owning his fandom, Corenswet promises a Superman who understands the power of both super-strength and a passionate deep dive. Witness how this self-proclaimed nerd reshapes the Last Son of Krypton when Superman soars into theaters July 11, 2025.
Must Know
Who is David Corenswet and why is he called a nerd?
David Corenswet is the actor cast as Superman in James Gunn’s upcoming DC Universe film. He’s dubbed a “nerd” due to his deep, passionate knowledge and enthusiasm for fandoms like Star Wars (including specific viewing orders and character debates), comic books (especially All-Star Superman), vintage Spider-Man films, and even niche interests like listening to air traffic control recordings.
What is David Corenswet’s unique Star Wars viewing order?
Corenswet advocates for the “Machete Order”: Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, and finally Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. He believes this sequence offers the best narrative experience for the Skywalker saga.
How did David Corenswet prepare to play Superman?
Director James Gunn specifically instructed Corenswet to read Grant Morrison’s All-Star Superman comic. Corenswet deeply studied this source material to find his own interpretation of the character, focusing on elements like Superman’s perceived “gentle nerdiness” and his Fortress of Solitude as a collection space, ensuring his portrayal felt fresh yet authentic.
What unusual hobby does David Corenswet have?
Beyond typical sci-fi and comic interests, Corenswet is fascinated by aviation. He revealed he spends hours listening to air traffic control (ATC) communications and recordings on YouTube, demonstrating a passion for the technical and operational aspects of flight.
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