This morning, Londoners looked skyward as Superman appeared, suspended over 300 metres above the capital within the exposed spire of The Shard.
Created to celebrate the release of DC Studios ‘Superman’, the new film from director James Gunn, in cinemas from 11th July, the striking sight marks an unprecedented stunt for the iconic skyscraper and the highest-ever public sculpture display in the UK.
With early risers spotting the unmistakable figure majestically floating at the peak of London’s tallest building from 5am, crowds soon gathered in the London Bridge area to get a glimpse of Superman himself.
With the new film’s tagline ‘Look Up’, London was invited to do exactly that, with the figure visible from up to 40 miles away for an entire day, at times circled by two Daily Planet branded helicopters, a nod to the iconic newspaper in the film. Meanwhile, three of the film’s stars – David Corenswet (Clarke Kent / Superman), Rachel Brosnahan (Lois Lane) and Nicholas Hoult (Lex Luthor) – made an appearance on the spire’s highest platform beneath the sculpture.
James Gunn, writer and director of Superman and Co-Chairman of DC Studios, said of the stunt: “To see such a realistic depiction of our Superman displayed on the top of The Shard is mind-blowing!”
Daniel Fulbrook, Head of Marketing for REM, asset manager of The Shard, said: “Superman has stood as a symbol of hope and heroism for generations — so it feels only fitting that he now watches over London from the top of one of its most iconic landmarks.1
“To see him suspended within The Shard’s spire is truly surreal. We’re incredibly proud to help bring this legendary figure to life in such a bold and breathtaking way.”
Based on 3D scans and extensive reference of the actor and costume and in close consultation of filmmakers, the sculpture consists of a welded steel framework – appropriate for the hero known as the ‘Man of Steel’ – with a fibreglass body moulded in ECO resin, supported by galvanised steel cables attaching it to the iconic building.
Four months in the making and over 2,000 man hours with a team of over 20 working around the clock, the 120kg sculpture even had to be constructed from its 9 complex sections yesterday at the very top platform of the Shard, before being hoisted into position in the early hours of this morning by a team of over twenty.
Warner Bros. Pictures’ and DC Studios’ Superman is released in cinemas across the UK and Ireland from Friday 11th July.