It's a bird. It's a plane. No, it's Cleveland. Photo courtesy of the Greater Cleveland Film Commission
The Greater Cleveland Film Commission has released special artwork celebrating Northeast Ohio's role in this summer's "Superman" film.
The intrigue: The custom movie poster shows Superman and his dog Krypto on a ledge overlooking Cleveland, where much of the movie was filmed.
The image coincides with the nonprofit film commission's new campaign, "Be a Cleveland Film Hero," which asks Northeast Ohio residents to become GCFC members, starting at $10 a month.
What they're saying: "Productions like 'Superman' don't just choose Cleveland, even productions telling the story of a character born in Cleveland," GCFC president Bill Garvey said in a statement.
"It takes months, sometimes years, of GCFC laying the groundwork with studios before they choose Northeast Ohio as their filming destination, creating thousands of local jobs and sourcing from hundreds of local vendors."
What's next:"Superman" flies into theaters on July 11.