‘Superman’ Production Upsets Atlanta Prisoners Over Alleged Security Restrictions
‘Man of Tomorrow’
Atlanta Inmates Upset with Superman … Seriously!!!
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Superman enthusiasts are thrilled that the follow-up to James Gunn’s DC hit has commenced filming in Georgia. However, there is a segment of individuals who are far from pleased – local inmates.
According to sources within FCI Atlanta, inmates are disgruntled by the filming of “Man of Tomorrow” as it disrupts their daily routines and limits their access within the prison. The production has resulted in prolonged periods of confinement for the inmates and restricted access to the commissary.
A representative from the Federal Bureau of Prisons declined to comment on the specific security measures but emphasized that any operational adjustments are made with the safety of staff and inmates in mind, typically following a violent incident that requires investigation.
Insiders reveal that the production is confined to a small area of the facility and is expected to conclude filming at the location shortly.
Director James Gunn shared a photo from the prison set, depicting Nicholas Hoult’s character, Lex Luthor, within the facility, confirming the commencement of “Man of Tomorrow” production.
If modified operations are indeed in effect at the Atlanta prison, all inmates continue to receive essential services such as three meals per day, clean water, and medical support.
The disgruntlement among inmates towards Superman adds a bizarre twist to reality imitating art!



