Superman actor reveals embarrassing injury while filming stunt

Superman actor, David Corenswet, has opened up about the “wildest” injury he sustained during the making of the movie.
The latest Superman flick, directed by James Gunn, has been off good start so far, with critics and fans alike praising many different aspects of the movie.
It has reportedly soared to a $215M debut worldwide, with $122 million coming from the US alone on its opening weekend. This time around, David Corenswet has taken the role of the iconic hero.
However, behind the fast-paced, flashy, and intense action scenes he was able to pull off throughout the movie, it turns out that he suffered a painful and frankly, embarrassing injury during the filming process.
Superman actor details “wildest” injury from stunt
David Corenswet’s Superman flying scene.
David Corenswet opened up about his injury in the latest episode of Vanity Fair’s “Lie Detector Test,” in which he and co-star Nicholas Hoult, who played Lex Luthor, took turns interviewing each other while being hooked up to a polygraph.
At one point in the episode, Hoult asked the new Superman star about the “wildest bruise” he got, given that he spent the majority of the production strapped to a harness to perform the fight-and-flight scenes.
Following this question, Corenswet straight up replied: “My right testicle.”
Although this answer was deemed “inconclusive,” meaning that it’s unclear whether it was a truth or a lie, he mentioned, “It could’ve been my left,” while laughing.
“There’s footage of me getting pulled through the air. It’s this wonderful epic moment,” he explained.
According to the star, the scene where the incident occurred is in the “beginning” part of the trailer, where he stands up, punches the glass out, leaps through the window, and flies through the air.
“And on the first take of that, it’s this big epic punch and then a leap through the air, and then just, my testicle,” he added.
After being told that was all indeed “truthful,” Corenswet mentioned that he couldn’t lie about that. “It’s on the film,” he said.
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