Bridgetowne takes flight with Superman and The Victor
With Superman's arrival and striking pose, The Victor stands tall as a symbol of Filipino strength and pride
The Man of Steel just made a superhero landing at Bridgetowne Destination Estate. For two days, Robinsons Land’s flagship mixed-use development became the site of the “Superman: Look Up” fan event, drawing crowds, capes, and cameras.
The 30-hectare estate across Pasig and Quezon City turned into a stage for mass spectacle as thousands came to join—some dressed in capes, others waving phones—at the only Southeast Asian stop for DC Studios’ upcoming Superman film held on June 18 and 19.
At the center stood The Victor, a 60-meter public art sculpture weighing over 300 tons, created by Filipino American artist Jefrë. That weekend, its chest glowed with the Superman emblem. One moment it was a local landmark, the next, it was a beacon for global pop culture.
The cast of Superman posed before thousands who formed the country’s largest human Superman logo, set against Bridgetowne Estate and The Victor.
Mybelle V. Aragon-GoBio, president and CEO of Robinsons Land, shared how the event aligned with the estate’s purpose and vision. “Bridgetowne was designed to bring people together through bold ideas and memorable experiences.”
She added, “Welcoming Superman and the team behind the film to The Victor reflects what this estate stands for—a place where global stories find a home and the Filipino spirit takes center stage. It also shows how our destination estates are evolving into spaces where people can work, live, play, and be inspired—all in one community.”
RLC executives do the Victor Post. In the photo were Jericho P. Go, senior vice president & Robinsons Offices BU GM; Barun Jolly, senior vice president & Robinsons Hotels and Resorts BU GM; Bomboy Lim, general manager Robinsons Movieworld; LA Montes, assistant vice president business development Robinsons Destination Estates; Kerwin S. Tan, chief financial officer; Mybelle V. Aragon-GoBio, president & CEO; Cora Ang Ley, senior vice president and head of corporate land acquistion; Fatima Olaguer HR head; Faraday D. Go executive vice president and Robinsons Malls BU GM; Jay de la Cuadra, assistant vice president business development; and Chad Sotelo, senior vice president and BU general manager RLC Residences.
The first night was all sound and sky. A drone and projection show lit up the clouds with Superman, his sidekick Krypto the Superdog, and the iconic “S.” The next day, thousands gathered on the open grounds to form the largest human Superman logo ever seen in the country. Then came the cast. David Corenswet (Clark Kent/Superman), Rachel Brosnahan (Lois Lane), director James Gunn, and producer Peter Safran appeared onstage to engage with their fans.
Bridgetowne brings together work, living, and leisure spaces, and with The Victor’s role in the event, it affirms its place as both a creative hub and a national landmark. Aragon-GoBio said the goal has always been to reflect the Filipino spirit, and Superman’s arrival proves Bridgetowne’s growing global relevance.