Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
The City of Cleveland is ready for its closeup as film crews have been hard at work turning Superior Avenue Downtown from a modern Cleveland to an older Metropolis, which also happens to be the mythical home of Superman , hearkening back to an era when storefronts with awnings and merchants in aprons dominated the Downtown scene of cities across the country.
"I think it's super cool. I've been a fan of Superman for a long time and it's cool seing like the Daily Planet stuff out here in Cleveland, it's awesome," said Ethan Hansen, a student at Case Western. "I mean, Superman being from Cleveland is something that not many people know I feel like, but it's cool that we get to actually shoot his movie here," said Ian McMichael of Streetsboro.
Back on Superior, movie staffers put out signs reminding customers that though the storefronts have changed, the regular businesses inside are still open.
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