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I just found out David improvised the☝️🤓
David Corenswet Superman audition tape
DAVID CORENSWET Adventures in the Making of Superman (2025)
I NEED LIKE 30 MORE MINUTES OF GAG REEL :'(
Deal.
☆ clark kent x fem!reader
☆ synopsis: clark wants you to work out with him, but you have other plans.
☆ warnings: nsfw (MDNI), p in v, unprotected sex (wrap it before you tap it!), size kink, clark eats reader out, fingering, bicep kink (is this a thing idk?), pet names (baby, honey, princess, darling), the gym T-T idk if theres anything else lmk!
☆ notes: hey guys, finally got around to writing smut again ;) your girl is ovulating so obvi? i've had this idea for so long so i finally got around to writing it. hope u like! also ignore the glasses logic, there is none (oops)
🎥 “Behind the Cape: The Stand-In (Superman 2025 BTS)” 📍 Uploaded by Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. uploads a new BTS footage “The Stand-In”. Rachel Brosnahan was not available to film the kitchen scene with David Corenswet that day, so they had to get a stand-in. Who would be better than, you, David’s wife, who is coincidentally around the same height as Rachel?
David Corenswet x Wife!Reader
part 2 On the couch, (in the bed), kitchen counter, (or stairs) SMUT
Interview with James Gunn, Director
The frame is documentary-style, James Gunn seated in a director’s chair, a boom mic just out of frame. He’s casual, smiling, hands gesturing as he recalls the story.
James Gunn: “So there was this one day on set… Rachel wasn’t available—conflict in scheduling, I think. But the scene we needed to shoot was important, and David had to act with someone. The problem was… we had no one to stand in for Lois.”
Cut to B-roll of the set that day: cameras, lights, and David in his Superman suit pacing around, sipping water, looking thoughtful.
James Gunn (voiceover): “And we’re sitting there thinking, okay, what do we do? We can’t just shoot around it, because the dialogue needed a partner.”
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Interview with David Corenswet, Superman/Clark Kent
Camera on David in his trailer, casual hoodie, a cup of coffee in hand.
David Corenswet: “So, we get to set that morning, and I’m all ready to film the scenes with Rachel… and then I find out she’s not going to be there. At first, I thought, okay, maybe we can shoot something else, or maybe they’ll do a table read… but no, this scene was scheduled, like, for that exact hour. And I’m standing there thinking, ‘Well… now what?’ It was honestly kind of a moment of panic—like, how do I act a romantic scene with literally no one there?”
He chuckles, shaking his head.
David (smiling): “And yes, I briefly considered talking to myself for a few takes. But that’s not exactly cinematic, you know?”
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Clip – The Phone Call
Grainy handheld footage. David and James are huddled together on set, phone on loudspeaker. Rachel Brosnahan’s voice comes through.
Rachel (on phone, playful): “Okay, so—hear me out. Just grab a stand-in! Someone David can play off of. Doesn’t have to be me.”
James (into phone): “Who are you suggesting, Rachel?”
Rachel (laughing): “Honestly? Get [Y/N]. She’s the same height as me. Perfect stand-in.”
Camera pans to David, who instantly breaks into a smile, shaking his head like he’s not surprised.
James (to David, grinning): “What do you think? Think she’ll go for it?”
David (smiling, a little shy but proud): “I’ll ask. I think she might.”
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Interview with David Corenswet, Superman/Clark Kent
David sits in his own chair for the interview segment, laughing softly at the memory.
David: “I mean, Rachel wasn’t wrong. [Y/N] is the same height, and she’s been on set with us almost every day. But I wasn’t sure she’d want to actually, you know, act opposite me. She’s shy. But I figured… maybe she’d say yes if I asked nicely.”
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Clip – David heading to his trailer
The camera follows David, still in half of his Superman costume—the suit zipped down to his chest, cape draped over one arm, boots heavy against the metal steps of his trailer. The cinematographer lingers on his thoughtful expression as he pushes the door open and steps inside.
Inside, you’re seated on the small couch, headphones around your neck, scrolling through your phone. You glance up in surprise when he enters, giving him a small smile. The cameraman hangs back by the doorway, catching the interaction as David kneels down in front of you, resting his forearms on your knees.
David (softly, but playful): “So… James and Rachel have an idea. Don’t panic.”
You blink at him, immediately suspicious. You: “…What kind of idea?”
David grins, brushing a hand through his hair, clearly amused by your hesitation.
David: “They need a stand-in for Lois. Just for one scene. And Rachel suggested you, because—well, you’re the same height, and honestly, you’d be perfect.”
You laugh nervously, tucking your hands into the sleeves of your sweater. You: “Me? David, I’m not an actress. What if I mess it up?”
David (reassuring): “You won’t mess it up. It’s not about lines, it’s mostly physical blocking. You’d just be standing in so I can play off someone, instead of acting to thin air.”
You tilt your head, narrowing your eyes slightly. You: “Okay… but what’s the scene? Because that sounds suspiciously vague.”
David presses his lips together, trying not to laugh, before finally sighing dramatically.
David (carefully): “Alright, full disclosure. It’s… Clark and Lois making out in Lois’ apartment. He picks her up, sets her on the kitchen counter, and… yeah. They kiss. A lot.”
The camera catches the way your face immediately heats up, your hands flying to cover your mouth as you laugh in disbelief.
You: “You’re joking. No. Absolutely not. That’s—David!”
David (grinning, leaning closer): “I’m not joking. And before you say no—just know I’d be the happiest guy in the world if you said yes.”
You (still flustered, whispering): “You really think I’d be an okay stand-in for that?”
David smirks, resting his chin on your knee like he’s trying to wear you down.
David (teasing): “Honestly? I’ll probably mess up the scene on purpose just so I can keep making out with you.”
The crew member filming snorts audibly, shaking the camera as you cover your face in embarrassment.
You (muffled through your hands): “You’re ridiculous.”
David (with a grin so wide it reaches his dimples): “And hopelessly in love with you. So… what do you say?”
The clip ends on your shy laugh, your hand pushing playfully at his shoulder, while David looks up at you like he already knows your answer.
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Clip – Heading to Hair & Makeup
The camera picks up outside the trailers, where you and David walk side by side. He’s carrying his script binder under one arm, still in half of his Superman costume, while you hug a sweater around yourself, looking both amused and nervous.
A production assistant opens the door to the hair & makeup trailer, ushering you both inside.
Cut to footage of the two of you seated in chairs side by side. The stylists move quickly—one brushing your hair back to prep it for Lois’s iconic waves, another tugging at David’s cape to remove it so he can change into Clark Kent’s outfit.
Makeup Artist (smiling at you): “We’ll keep it simple. Just Lois’s look for continuity. Light makeup, soft hair. You’ll look the part in no time.”
The camera pans to David, now in a white dress shirt, sitting patiently while his hair is combed into Clark’s neat style. He’s watching you through the mirror, smiling faintly like he can’t believe this is happening.
The interviewer, off camera, asks:
Interviewer: “David, how does it feel having your wife step in for a sweet, romantic scene like this?”
David pauses, then looks into the mirror-cam, his dimples deepening as he grins.
David: “Honestly? It’s gonna be the best day on set for sure. I mean, how often do you get to play Superman and kiss your wife at the same time, at work? That’s… pretty much unbeatable.”
The crew around them chuckles, one stylist shaking her head fondly.
The camera cuts to you, blushing furiously in the makeup chair, swatting at David’s arm when he reaches over to squeeze your hand.
You (laughing softly): “You’re impossible.”
David (smiling, unbothered): “And hopelessly lucky.”
B-rolls:
A stylist makes you wear the purple Lois Lane top and adjusts the sleeves while you glance nervously at the camera.
David adjusting his shirt in the mirror, then turning to give the camera a wink.
A shot of the two of you side by side in full look: you as Lois, David as Clark. He stares for a second too long, shaking his head with a grin.
David (off-mic, caught on camera): “Yeah… this is gonna be fun.”
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Clip – On Set
The kitchen apartment set is lit warmly, camera rigs circling the counters. You sit on the counter in Lois’s costume, legs dangling nervously. David, now fully dressed as Clark Kent—in his white dress shirt, hair tousled—paces with his script in hand, shaking out his shoulders like an athlete before a game.
James Gunn (off-camera): “Alright, this is a simple blocking scene. Clark kisses Lois, lifts her up, sets her on the counter, keeps kissing. No dialogue. Just emotion. Got it?”
David (grinning, pointing at you): “Got it. Definitely got it.”
You cover your face with both hands, already laughing. Crew members chuckle softly in the background.
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Interview with James Gunn, Director
James Gunn:
“Honestly, I was a little skeptical at first. I was like, ‘Okay… we’re doing a romantic scene, David’s acting as Clark, and his wife is stepping in as Lois? This could go a few ways.’ But what actually happened? It was incredible. The chemistry between them was just… real. The crew could feel it, the cameras picked it up, and the scene turned out way better than we could have imagined.”
He leans back, smiling, shaking his head in disbelief.
James:
“And yes, there were some… moments where David got a little carried away. But that’s kind of the point, right? That energy is what makes it believable on screen. And honestly, I don’t think we’ll ever top that day on set. The laughter, the flustered looks, the genuine connection—it was all gold. Pure gold.”
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First Take
James Gunn: “Alright. Cameras rolling. And—action!”
David steps forward, perfectly in character. His hands slip around your waist as he pulls you in, mouth meeting yours with practiced intensity. The crew hums approvingly—it looks natural, cinematic.
But then David leans in harder, kissing you with a little too much enthusiasm. His hands grip your thighs, lifting you onto the counter like you weigh nothing. The camera captures it beautifully—except he doesn’t stop. He keeps pressing into you, his hips shifting forward with a very real grind.
You break away from the kiss, gasping for breath and giggling.
You (breathless, laughing): “David—! You’re supposed to be acting!”
The crew bursts out laughing. Someone claps, someone else whistles. James throws his hands in the air, laughing.
James Gunn (teasing): “Cut! Okay, maybe a little less method acting there, Romeo.”
David, cheeks pink but grinning shamelessly, looks right at the camera.
David: “Sorry. Got carried away.”
Bloopers Montage
Take 2: David sets you on the counter, kisses you, but pulls back immediately, laughing. David: “Nope. Can’t do this. Too distracting.” The crew cracks up again.
Take 3: Mid-kiss, David bumps his head on the overhead cabinet as he leans in. You burst out laughing, holding his face while the crew groans in sympathy. David (wincing): “I’m fine. Clark Kent’s head is indestructible, remember?”
Take 4: He lifts you onto the counter too quickly and you wobble. You squeak in surprise, gripping his shoulders, while he steadies you with exaggerated care. David (to crew, mock serious): “She’s safe. I’ve got her. Superman’s got her.”
Take 5: This time the kiss goes on too long. The camera keeps rolling. You finally push his chest gently, laughing and out of breath. You: “Babe—oxygen. Please.” David just grins, dimples deep, forehead resting against yours.
Take 6: The kiss goes for way too long. David is gone—way too carried away. The camera captures more passionate kisses: nibbles, tongues, a groan from you and a definitely genuine growl from David. His lips move to your neck, giving you more open-mouthed kisses, sucking on your skin. James yells “Cut!”, sounding alarmed and can be heard off-screen, “We’re still here, David!” The mic captures David’s frustrated “fuck”, before pulling away from you.
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Interview with David Corenswet, Superman/Clark Kent
(About asking you to be the stand-in)
David (voiceover): “So, I had to ask her. And let me tell you, asking your wife to stand in for your love interest in a romantic scene? That’s… well, it’s its own brand of terrifying. I’m nervous, I’m trying to be professional, and she’s sitting there laughing nervously at me, like she’s waiting for me to crack or say something stupid—which I probably did.”
David (to camera, grinning): “But she said yes. Which is a whole other level of amazing, and also makes me question my self-control for the rest of the day.”
(Acting with you as the stand-in)
David: “Having her there… it changed everything. Normally, when you’re acting with a stand-in, it’s just about hitting marks, getting the timing right, imagining chemistry. But with her? I didn’t have to imagine. She’s right there. She knows me. And it’s just… natural. Every line I said, every movement, it felt easier—more alive. And, honestly, a little dangerous for me, because, well… she makes it very hard to stay completely professional.”
He laughs softly, shaking his head.
David: “Every time I leaned in for a kiss on the counter, I had to fight the urge to actually just… forget it all and focus on her. And the crew? They could feel it too—they were cracking up half the time, because they knew I wasn’t acting as much as I usually would. I was just… in the moment. With her.”
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Interview segments: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and James Gunn - About the Final Cut
David Corenswet, Superman/Clark Kent
Camera on David in his trailer, leaning back with a grin, casual hoodie still on. His hands rest on his knees, and he’s clearly amused as he recalls the story.
David: “So… funny thing. When the film came out, James ended up not using any of the clips with me and [Y/N] as the stand-in. None. Completely cut. And, yeah, part of me was like—‘Aw, bummer, people won’t get to see how good she was!’ But honestly? I don’t even care.”
He leans forward, elbows on knees, hands clasped.
David (smiling, a little mischievous): “Because, really, I did get to act out the scene… with my wife. And let me tell you, I think I enjoyed that day on set more than anyone else possibly could have. Cameras or no cameras, crew or not, it was… perfect. I got to kiss her, be close to her, and laugh with her all day. That’s a win in my book, even if the footage never made it to the movie.”
He chuckles, shaking his head fondly.
David: “So yeah… the movie cut it. But the memory? That’s mine forever. And honestly, I think she enjoyed it just as much as I did.”
B-Rolls:
Clip of David and you laughing together off-camera while the crew teases him about “breaking character again.”
Quick shot of him helping you down from the counter after the “scene,” both of you still smiling and flushed.
You and David walking off set hand-in-hand, him whispering something funny, you laughing so hard you almost stumble.
Rachel Brosnahan, Lois Lane
Rachel: “So yeah, when I found out that the scenes with [Y/N] as the stand-in didn’t actually make it into the final cut… I was a little bummed at first. Not because of the story or anything, but because those moments were just so fun to watch on set. I mean, David was completely smitten, and the energy between them was just… palpable. You could tell everyone on set was having a blast.”
She laughs, shaking her head.
Rachel: “But honestly? I’m not surprised they didn’t make it. It was a stand-in day, not a movie day. It wasn’t about the film—it was about the joy and chemistry in the moment. And if anything, it makes for a hilarious behind-the-scenes story. Plus, knowing David got to spend that time with his wife? Totally worth it.”
James Gunn, Director
James Gunn: “Yeah… those clips never made it into the final movie. It wasn’t because they weren’t good—they were great—but they didn’t fit the pacing we needed for the scene. We had to focus on the actual storyline with Lois in the shot, not the stand-in fun.”
He chuckles, shaking his head.
James: “Still, seeing David and [Y/N] on set that day was priceless. The energy, the laughter, the way David kept breaking character… it’s something the crew still talks about. It’s one of those moments where you think, ‘Yeah, this might not be in the film, but it’s a perfect memory.’ And honestly, for David? I think that day was a huge win, cameras or no cameras.”
B-Rolls:
Clip of the crew laughing at David mid-kiss with you on the counter.
A shot of David and you walking off set, still giggling, hands intertwined.
Rachel and James looking at playback monitors off-camera, pointing at the footage and laughing at David’s antics.
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type of photo lois would have on her camera roll
ohhhh I’m sick. I’m so fucking sick.
james gunn you sick motherfucker (ily king)