Meet the new Superman: David Corenswet dreamed of one day playing the Man of Steel, and will be the first Jewish actor in the role … but what is his kryptonite?
- After beating out Nicholas Hoult and Tom Brittney for the part, Corenswet is replacing Henry Cavill as Superman, with Rachel Brosnahan in the role of Lois Lane in James Gunn’s reboot
- Corenswet said in 2019 that the role was his ‘pie-in-the-sky ambition’ – new pics show a complete transformation under celebrity trainer Paolo Mascitti, who stipulated a 6,000-calorie-a-day diet
So, who is the hunky new Superman, and does he have a kryptonite?
David Corenswet was cast in The Politician after a nightmarish audition
Corenswet, 30, appeared in numerous professional theatre productions as a child, and in 2016 graduated with a bachelor of fine arts in drama from New York’s renowned Juilliard School. Despite this seeming head start, Corenswet initially had trouble breaking into the mainstream.
The actor revealed to Variety that his worst audition experience was for The Deuce, which saw him repeatedly messing up his lines in front of casting director Alexa Fogel. However, it was Fogel who eventually tapped him for Netflix’s The Politician. On the strength of that show, Ryan Murphy then offered him the lead part in Hollywood without an audition, which turned out to be Corenswet’s breakout role.
He thought his role in the show Hollywood was too sex-heavy
David Corenswet’s dream was to one day play Superman
The new Superman seems to have long been aware of his resemblance to the old Superman, even before the media picked up on it. He told Entertainment Weekly in November 2019 that his “pie-in-the-sky ambition” was to one day play Superman.