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Up, Up, and Away: Superman and a Statewide Celebration of Film

Lights, camera… Ohio? With the highly anticipated Superman film soaring into cinemas on 11 July, the Buckeye State is stepping into its well-deserved close-up — and not just on screen.
Directed by James Gunn and filmed extensively in Cincinnati and Cleveland, the new Superman movie is more than just a summer blockbuster. It’s a timely reminder that Ohio has long played a starring role in America’s film story — from legendary actors and iconic creators to the locations that help bring cinematic worlds to life.
And with the USA’s 250th anniversary fast approaching in 2026, now is the perfect time to start talking about the state’s surprisingly rich cinematic legacy. Enter ‘Ohio Goes to the Movies’ — a 250-day statewide film series set to shine a spotlight on the people, places, and productions that helped shape Hollywood.
Led by Molly Kreuzman, the initiative will reach all 88 counties, rolling out retro screenings, community events, and cinematic celebrations everywhere from historic theatres to old-school drive-ins. From screen legends to standout locations, Ohio’s influence on American film runs deeper than many realise — and it’s finally getting the recognition it deserves.
And Superman? He’s one of Ohio’s most iconic exports.
Created in Cleveland in 1938 by two high school friends, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the world’s most iconic superhero began life in a modest Midwestern attic — and went on to become a global pop culture phenomenon. Now, the story comes full circle.
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Filmed in Ohio, Born in Ohio
Shot between April and August 2024, the new Superman film transforms real-life Ohio into Metropolis, showcasing some of the state’s most iconic locations:
🎥 In Cincinnati, the striking Union Terminal takes centre stage as the legendary Hall of Justice, with additional scenes filmed in the Lytle Tunnel.
🎥 In Cleveland, filming took place across Public SquareProgressive Field, Key Towerthe Arcade, and the Leader Building — transformed into the Daily Planet’s front entrance.·      
Both cities welcomed cast and crew for several weeks, with the production boosted by Ohio’s competitive film tax incentives — a major draw for studios and an important part of the state’s growing screen industry.
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As the countdown to Superman continues — and as America prepares to celebrate 250 years — Ohio is proudly leaning into its storytelling roots. With a powerful mix of local pride, film heritage, and pop culture magic, the Buckeye State reminds us that some of the most powerful stories begin in the most unexpected places.
And in Ohio’s case? That’s not fiction — it’s fact.

 

Posted by: Cincy Region
Posted on: 01/07/2025

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