CINCINNATI, Ohio — Earlier this week, filming for the new ‘Superman’ movie wrapped up in Cleveland.


What You Need To Know

  • Some movie fans traveled for hours to wait outside of Cincinnati Union Terminal

  • Many believe that another part of the 'Superman' movie is being shot in Cincinnati

  • Cincinnati Police were asked to close certain streets and provide security while ODOT announced brief closures of a downtown tunnel for a movie production

  • Spectrum News 1 captured what appears to be the yellow and blue flag of the city of Metropolis flying outside the Museum Center

While everyone has been pretty tight-lipped, many believe that another part of the movie is being shot in Cincinnati.

Some fans traveled hours just to get a possible sneak peek.

“I am from Winchester, Virginia, that is about seven hour and twenty-eight minutes from here, and I am a massive James Gunn fan and massive comic book fan. I have wanted to come here for years, and I finally just the stars aligned, and I had the opportunity, and I just took it,” said Thomas Halbert.

The Museum Center was closed for a private event.

Cincinnati Police were asked to close certain streets and provide security while ODOT announced brief closures of a downtown tunnel for a movie production.

Spectrum News 1 captured what appears to be the yellow and blue flag of the city of Metropolis flying outside the Museum Center, all to the delight of fans hoping to get a glimpse of the action.

“I’ve been a DC fan since I was a little kid, so it’s really really exciting for my inner child that I get to see this today,” said Cincinnati resident Abby Howard.

“We saw on Twitter and X that Superman was out here," said Matt Steffens from Covington Kentucky. "I’m so happy. I came out here with my best buddies."

“The media that I’m interested in is DC, and the career that I want to go into, which is film studies and production, I thought I’d come out here,” said Cincinnati resident Jesse Silver.

“I’m very into superhero movies, and it’s just really cool to see film a film crew and stuff here. It’s pretty awesome,” Cincinnati resident Joshua Howard said.