Four Actresses in Final Running to Play Maxima in James Gunn's Superman Sequel
Adria Arjona, Eva De Dominici, Sydney Chandler and Grace Van Patten are finalists to play Maxima in James Gunn's "Superman" sequel.
James Gunn's highly anticipated Superman sequel is moving closer to completing its cast, with four actresses now in final contention to play the powerful DC villain Maxima, according to sources familiar with the production.
Adria Arjona, Eva De Dominici, Sydney Chandler, and Grace Van Patten are currently the frontrunners for the role, with screen tests and chemistry reads believed to be underway as the production team narrows down its choice.
Maxima is a formidable alien warrior queen from DC Comics, known for her superhuman strength, telepathic abilities, and relentless pursuit of a mate worthy of her power. The character would represent a significant addition to Gunn's rebooted DC Universe.
Adria Arjona has been building considerable Hollywood momentum following her praised performance in 'Andor,' while Grace Van Patten has drawn attention for her work in 'Tell Me Lies.' Eva De Dominici and Sydney Chandler round out a competitive and talented shortlist.
James Gunn, who serves as co-CEO of DC Studios alongside Peter Safran, is spearheading the reboot of the DC Universe with Superman as its cornerstone project. The film stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane.
No official casting announcement has been made, and representatives for the actresses and Warner Bros. have yet to comment publicly. A decision is expected soon as production schedules continue to take shape.