James Gunn’s Superman didn’t merely resurrect the Man of Steel for audiences; it unveiled an entirely new DC Universe on the big screen. Consequently, Superman was brimming with DC Universe easter eggs, containing hints about the future of the series as well as delightful nods that only dedicated fans would recognize. One of the most significant easter eggs that Superman offers to fans is a wall-wrapping mural found within the Hall of Justice, serving as the headquarters for the Justice League.
Frankly, the mural appeared more like an intentionally confusing prank than an Easter egg hunt. Gunn skillfully maneuvered the camera and switched shots at a pace that made it difficult for the viewer to definitively identify which classic DC characters belong to the DC Universe’s history. Now, Gunn is escalating the deception by publishing the entire Justice Hall mural online without explicitly revealing the identities of each character in the image. This leaves room for speculation and discussion among DC fans and internet enthusiasts alike.
Which DCU Characters Are In Superman’s Justice Hall Mural?
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In the following list, you’ll find the characters that we (alongside other enthusiasts on social media) have managed to recognize. It’s essential to remember that this information is not definitive until it is officially validated by James Gunn and DC Studios. Since the mural was divided into two parts, we’ve organized the characters based on each half for easier identification (from left to right).
Here’s a more conversational rephrasing:
We’ve been able to identify some characters from the mural posted by James Gunn and others online. However, it’s important to note that this isn’t official confirmation until DC Studios or James Gunn themselves verify these identifications. Since the mural was divided into two halves, we separated the characters based on each half for clarity (from left to right).
- Sister Symmetry
- Silent Knight
- Exoristos
- Black Pirate
- Miss Liberty
- Whip Whirldwind
- Super-Chief
- El Diablo
- Hugo Danner
- The Ghost of Flanders
- Sandman
- Amazing Man
- Zatarra
- Liberty Belle
- Bulletman
- Max Mercury
- Bulletgirl
- TNT
- Dyna-Mite
- Phantom Lady
- Atomic Knight
- Freedom Beast
- Wildcat
- Vibe
- Gunfire
- Maxwell Lord
What Is the Justice Hall Mural About?
The interior mural within Justice Hall is designed as a visual tribute to the rich history of metahumans in the DC Universe. The initial scene of “Superman” sets the stage for the first appearance of metahumans on Earth, 300 years prior to the film’s events. Characters like G.I. Robot from the “Creature Commandos” animated series have been active for decades, while Frankenstein and The Bride suggest that some members of Task Force M may have been around for centuries. This vast timeline offers numerous opportunities for the DC Universe to explore, and the mural suggests there are many more metahuman characters we can discover in the future.
Superman is now in theaters and IMAX.
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