David Corenswet Film Workers Palestine fake signature was confirmed Tuesday after the organization discovered a troll had impersonated the Superman star . The group clarified that a troll had impersonated Corenswet in correspondence, leading to his name being mistakenly included before being removed from the list of signatories . Film Workers for Palestine stated a person had gone to great lengths to pretend to be David Corenswet, and once the deception was uncovered, the actor’s name was promptly removed.
David Corenswet Film Workers Palestine fake report emerged after sources revealed his name was added by a troll weeks ago . While the organization followed him on social media, his signature was never verified, the group confirmed . Film Workers for Palestine apologized for the error, confirming that Corenswet was never involved in the campaign.
David Corenswet Film Workers Palestine fake listing appeared alongside legitimate signatures from over 5,000 Hollywood figures including Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and Tilda Swinton. The pledge launched September 8, 2025, calls on actors, filmmakers, and production crews to avoid festivals and companies in Israel which the group says are involved in the ongoing conflict . It remains unclear whether Supergirl actress Milly Alcock’s name was also added without her consent.
David Corenswet Film Workers Palestine fake incident highlights verification challenges for online activist campaigns. Film Workers for Palestine acknowledged we have a stringent verification process but this one slipped through the cracks . The 32-year-old American actor who will appear in 2026’s Supergirl has never expressed personal political or social opinions publicly. Corenswet has not responded to the controversy or posted on social media in months.


