David Corenswet's Journey to Portraying Mr. Irrelevant in Upcoming Film
Rachel Fowler
Updated on May 17, 2026
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In recent developments, David Corenswet is making waves by stepping away from his iconic Superman role to embrace the physicality of a football player in a forthcoming project. His career trajectory began with Netflix appearances, including a stint on "House of Cards" (2018), and leading roles in Ryan Murphy’s "The Politician" (2019–2026) and "Hollywood" (2026). Transitioning to cinema, Corenswet starred in "Pearl" (2026) and appeared in "Twisters" (2026), before taking on the titular role in James Gunn’s upcoming DC Universe film.
The latest reveal showcases Corenswet’s transformation for his portrayal of John Tuggle, a former NFL player whose inspiring tale of resilience and triumph resonates deeply. The film highlights Tuggle’s brief yet impactful stint with the New York Giants, culminating in a Super Bowl win and the team’s tribute by displaying his jersey number 38. Director Jonathan Levine praises Corenswet’s ability to capture Tuggle’s essence—his charm, charisma, and emotional depth—making him the perfect fit for the role.
Levine emphasizes the film’s intent to evoke the spirit of 1980s Hollywood dramas, blending entertainment with heartfelt storytelling. Corenswet reflects on Tuggle’s legacy, noting how his story embodies universal themes of overcoming adversity with grace and humor. The narrative aims to honor both the cinematic era and Tuggle’s personal journey, offering audiences a poignant reminder of human resilience.
Supporting the cast are notable actors like a two-time Oscar nominee as Bill Parcells and David Krumholtz as Julius "Whitey" Horai. The production, backed by Skydance Sports, promises a compelling blend of sports and drama, releasing in theaters on December 25. The accompanying image captures Corenswet at the Toronto International Film Festival, highlighting his versatility beyond superhero roles.
Born on July 8, 1993, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Corenswet stands at 6 feet 4 inches, balancing acting and writing professions. His career continues to evolve, marked by diverse roles that showcase his range and dedication to storytelling.