Superman is finally here. After a few long years of waiting, James Gunn‘s DCU has arrived on the big screen. The marketing blitz has ended, but there are still a few fun surprises that companies like McFarlane Toys and Prime1Studio are dishing out to DC fans. Now, as David Corenswet’s Man of Steel protects Metropolis, these companies have debuted their latest Superman pieces.
McFarlane Toys has unearthed their newest Resin DC Direct statue based on Corenswet’s Superman. The 1:6th scale piece stands at 13.87 inches tall, including the base, and brightly presents this beloved hero’s latest costume. Superman is in a hovering position with his poseable fabric cape flowing in the wind. The base features the Kingdom Come-inspired “S” emblem and the face sculpt shares a striking resemblance to Corenswet. This figure now joins a long list of cinematic heroes in McFarlane’s Resin statue collection, which has included Ezra Miller’s The Flash, Michael Keaton‘s Batman, Ben Affleck’s Batman, and Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam.
Superman’s DC Fortress of Solitude
The other new piece from Prime1Studio is a massive “Throne Legacy” 1/4th scale statue called “Superman Fortress of Solitude on Throne.” This isn’t based on any one Superman from the comics or films, it’s simply a bulky and classic-looking rendition of the Man of Steel. It’s a Superman for all seasons that celebrates the character’s long 85-plus-year history. There are four swappable heads with stands that represent the ’70s, 2000s and the 2010s; two swappable “S” shields; a Kryptonian monument with LED lights; and a Superman-themed base with LED lights. The bonus edition also comes with an additional meditation head with head stand. This more expensive bonus edition is limited to 500 pieces and will be $1,799 USD, while the normal version will be $1,399.
Both Prime1Studio and McFarlane Toys have been making a lot of DC fans happy for years with their respective collections. Earlier in the year, McFarlane Toys unveiled their large DC Multiverse, DC Direct, and DC Super Powers figures based on the new film. Alongside Corenswet’s Man of Tomorrow, this included figures of villains like Lex Luthor and The Engineer, alongside heroes like Krypto the Superdog, Guy Gardner’s Green Lantern, and Mister Terrific. When the dust starts to settle on the new DCU’s first film, it’ll be exciting to see if they do more figures based on the spoilers held in Superman‘s Fortress of Solitude.
You’ll Believe a Man Can Fly
Superman is in theaters now. You can get your tickets on Fandango’s website. However, before you head to the theater, you can also pre-order McFarlane Toys’ new Superman Resin statue and Prime1Studio’s Fortress of Solitude statue on their respective websites.

Superman
- Release Date
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July 11, 2025
- Runtime
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130 Minutes
- Director
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James Gunn
- Producers
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Lars P. Winther, Peter Safran
Source: McFarlane Toys & Prime1Studio