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‘I have to okay all the toys’: James Gunn has a message for anyone who thinks *those* Superman toys were spoilers

Responding to the rumors, Gunn has swooped in with all the grace of Superman himself.

With a new trailer recently dropped, Superman reboot, this time revealing whether any spoilers have already been revealed. 

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The director and DC Studios co-head recently took to social media to address whether any promotional Superman toys had inadvertently served as leaks about details of the film. For context, legions of fans were worried earlier this week that a recently released list of Superman toys created by DC might have contained spoilers as to the plot and the characters of the movie. 

One such detail that was supposedly leaked via the toy list was the existence of Ultraman, a long-running Superman villain in the comics who was named on the list but whose presence in the film had not yet been confirmed. The speculation only intensified when industry scooper Daniel Richtman shared the toy list and took it as confirmation that Ultraman would be appearing in Superman and not the long-rumored Ulysses. 

Other details about the toys taken by fans as spoilers included the list’s mention of the word “kaiju,” which means “monster” in Japanese and supposedly suggested that a monster of some kind will feature in Superman. Thankfully, Gunn has swooped in with all the grace of Superman himself to dispel the idea that the toy list contains spoilers, assuaging all our fears in a recent post on Instagram Threads

“I’m not sure what you’re talking about but I have to okay all the toys and I don’t think any of them spoil anything,” the director wrote. It’s welcome news for leak-averse fans who just wanted to scope some toys without fear of spoilers, and since he’s the head honcho of the DCU, we might just have to take Gunn’s word for it.

After all, he has already told us in no uncertain which characters will be in the movie, and not once has he mentioned Ultraman. “The primary protagonist of Superman is, shockingly, Superman,” Gunn wrote on social media in June. “The main villain of Superman is, shockingly, Lex Luthor.” While the word “main” has undoubtedly led fans to believe that characters like Ultraman might still have a place in the film, Gunn has told us to only believe in the details he reveals himself.

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“There are so many stories coming out every day it’s difficult to deal with and everytime I strike something down I’m giving it attention,” the director wrote in a separate Threads post. “So, I’ll say again, don’t believe anything unless you see it HERE.” Needless to say, fans haven’t always taken that advice, and Gunn has had to shut down multiple rumors about the movie since then.

In July, fans swirled around Gunn to respond to supposedly leaked footage from the film that was actually just terrible AI.

When the dust finally settles on the all speculation, I will still have one question that remains — how long before we get more of Krypto, the goodest boy in the universe? Superman hits cinemas on July 11, 2025, with David Corenswet in the title role


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Tom Disalvo is an entertainment news and freelance writer from Sydney, Australia. His hobbies include thinking what to answer whenever someone asks what his hobbies are.