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Superman immersive experience to open at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

New attraction launches on Superman Day (18 April)

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is opening a new Superman-themed walkthrough experience and live gameplay attraction on Superman Day (18 April).

The new attraction, called Superman Experience: Defenders Unite, is a collaboration between Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences and DC Studios.


Located at Stage 5 on the Warner Bros. Studios lot, Superman Experience features an original storyline inspired by James Gunn's 2025 blockbuster film Superman.

Within the Fortress of Solitude, guests are recruited by Superman and given Kryptonian abilities to use in a critical mission.

Through next-generation motion capture technology, active 3D glasses and HD audio, guests will simulate flying alongside Superman, eventually joining him in a battle against Darkseid.

The experience's central hub will feature interactive mini games, unique props and photo opportunities.

Additionally, F&B will be on offer at the Fortress of Solitude lounge, and exclusive merchandise on sale in a new Daily Planet-themed retail store.

Superman Experience: Defenders Unite

A new comic book, exclusive to Superman Experience, will be available for fans to buy from DC. Titled Superman: Defenders Unite, the custom comic is written by Josh Trujillo with a cover art by Bernard Chang.

"Superman Experience offers guests a unique experience to step into the world of DC’s storytelling in an incredibly fun and immersive way," said Danny Kahn, vice president and general manager of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood.

"This new attraction unites [Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences], Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood, and DC Studios, so fans can create memories while celebrating the world’s greatest superhero."

Superman Experience is a separately ticketed attraction, sold as an add-on to the studio tour.

Earlier this year, Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood opened a temporary Sinners exhibit to celebrate the 2025 horror film's record-breaking Academy Award nominations.

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