Tragic Incident at Trilith Studios: ‘Superman’ Film Crew Member Passes Away.
On Wednesday morning, a tragic incident occurred at Atlanta’s Trilith Studios when a crew member from the upcoming Warner Bros. film “Superman” died by suicide. Local police identified the individual as a female Teamster working on the 2025 blockbuster, which is under the direction of James Gunn with David Corenswet as Superman.
The incident took place in the crew parking lot of the studio, a prime location for filming major Hollywood projects including the second season of “Peacemaker,” another DC Universe endeavor. Fayetteville Police Department’s Capt. Austin Dunn reported that officers discovered the woman in a vehicle, deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The incident was logged at 6:47 a.m.
Captain Dunn confirmed that the investigation has shown no signs of foul play and is not associated with any current productions at the studio. This news has deeply affected the local production community, known for its closeness and shared passion for filmmaking. Director James Gunn paused production to address the crew, marking a somber moment in the final week of filming.
Trilith Studios, situated near Atlanta’s airport, spans 1,000 acres and is recognized as the largest purpose-built studio complex in the U.S. It hosts a variety of significant productions, including Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” and “Black Adam” from DC. The studio complex also accommodates live audience shows such as “Family Feud.”
The incident has resonated throughout the Atlanta film community, leaving colleagues and friends in mourning. Statements from studio representatives and the local Teamsters union were not available at the time of reporting.