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In 2018, [[Samantha Arias]] moved from [[National City (Earth-Prime)|National City]] to Metropolis, where she began managing [[Luthor Corp (Earth-Prime)|LuthorCorp]]'s city branch, keeping contact with [[Lena Luthor|Lena]].<ref name="It's a Super Life" />
 
In 2018, [[Samantha Arias]] moved from [[National City (Earth-Prime)|National City]] to Metropolis, where she began managing [[Luthor Corp (Earth-Prime)|LuthorCorp]]'s city branch, keeping contact with [[Lena Luthor|Lena]].<ref name="It's a Super Life" />
   
In January 2020, Lex received the Man of Tomorrow Prize for the second time, although in this occasion the ceremony was held in National City rather than Metropolis.<ref name="The Bottle Episode">{{Ep|The Bottle Episode}}</ref>
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In January 2020, Lex received the Man of Tomorrow Prize for the second time, although in this occasion the ceremony was held in National City rather than Metropolis.<ref name="The Bottle Episode">{{Ep|The Bottle Episode}}</ref> Later that month, after [[Oliver Queen]]'s funeral, [[John Diggle]] moved to Metropolis with [[Diggle family|his wife and kids]].<ref>{{Ep|Fadeout}}</ref>
   
 
==Known residents==
 
==Known residents==

Revision as of 19:32, 27 March 2020

Metropolis is a major city in the United States. It's noted to be one of the largest and wealthiest cities in the world, owing largely to the fact that it is the adopted hometown of Metropolis' favorite son, Superman. Although its exact location is unknown, Metropolis seem to be facing northward onto the East Coast.[1]

Overview

Businesses

  • LuthorCorp: Owned and headed by Lex Luthor, the company is one of the most powerful multi-billion-dollar corporations on the planet. And it's main office, or one of the main office, is in Metropolis.[2]

Culture

  • Man of Tomorrow Prize: A prestigious humanitarian prize awarded every year to the world's greatest humanitarian with a massive ceremony usually held in Metropolis.[3]

Education

Media

  • Daily Planet: One of the main and most prestigious daily newspaper in Metropolis.[2]

History

At some point in the past Superman emerged as a vigilante in Metropolis.[5] the Daily Planet's popularity skyrocketed, with the superhero often being featured on their stories. Photojournalist James Olsen took the 1st photo of Superman.[2]

In 2015, the Man of Tomorrow Prize was awarded to Lex Luthor. Around this same period, the billionaire industrialist also started to have a conflict with Superman, resulting in several encounters and an obsession to destroy him,[6] however he was never caught by the public for this actions.[5]

In 2018, Samantha Arias moved from National City to Metropolis, where she began managing LuthorCorp's city branch, keeping contact with Lena.[2]

In January 2020, Lex received the Man of Tomorrow Prize for the second time, although in this occasion the ceremony was held in National City rather than Metropolis.[3] Later that month, after Oliver Queen's funeral, John Diggle moved to Metropolis with his wife and kids.[7]

Known residents

Known residents

Current residents

Appearances

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Season 5

Batwoman

Season 1

Supergirl

Season 5

Arrow

Season 8

The Flash

Season 6

Trivia

  • Metropolis is known as the "City of Tomorrow".[3]

Behind the scenes

  • In the DC comics, Metropolis is the home of the hero known as Superman. Metropolis is located in the Northeastern United States, in close proximity to Gotham City, with the majority of DC comics references placing Metropolis specifically in Delaware.
    • Superman co-creator Joe Shuster modeled Metropolis' cityscape on that of his hometown, Toronto, Ontario, which is known to be the most populous city in Canada.[8]
  • In real life, Metropolis, Illinois, has been proclaimed the "hometown of Superman" by the Illinois State Legislature, and the town celebrates its "local hero" with a large Superman statue in the city, a Superman museum, an annual Superman festival, and its local newspaper, The Metropolis Planet, being named after The Daily Planet.[9] A version of the town has appeared in Adventures of Superman #515, as a city whose citizens idolize the hero who lives in their 'sister' city.

Location

  • According to Cisco Ramon's map of Earth-Prime, Metropolis seems to be a northeastern U.S. city located on the East Coast, in the state of Delaware.[1]
    • This seemed to be Metropolis' approximate location even on Earth-38,[10] implying the multiverse merge hasn't changed it.
  • Metropolis is somewhere south of both Happy Harbor (RI) and New York City (NY).[1]

References