DC Studios has unveiled an exciting new trailer for the upcoming Superman film, directed by James Gunn and set to premiere on July 11, 2025. This three-minute glimpse into the movie showcases an array of superheroes and supervillains, providing fans with a thrilling preview of what's to come.
The trailer introduces Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner / Green Lantern, effortlessly dispatching foes with a mere flick of his hand. Isabela Merced brings Hawkgirl to life, while María Gabriela de Faría's portrayal of The Engineer offers fans their best look at this character yet. A particularly gripping scene reveals The Engineer destroying robots in the Fortress of Solitude, including the beloved Kelex, a moment that echoes a previous trailer where Superman was seen mourning over the damaged robot.
Adding to the action, Krypto the Superdog is shown engaging in combat, delivering a powerful flying punch to The Engineer. This demonstrates the Superdog's readiness to join the fray against formidable adversaries.
The trailer also features Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor and introduces Ultraman to the mix. We get extended glimpses of Edi Gathegi as Mister Terrific and Anthony Carrigan as Rex Mason / Metamorpho. The newly introduced Hammer of Boravia, speculated to be Ultraman in disguise, makes a significant appearance following a teaser from the previous day.
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Central to the narrative is the dynamic between Clark Kent and Lois Lane, highlighted by a tense interview where Lois questions Superman about his controversial intervention in a foreign war. The dialogue, "I wasn’t representing anyone except for me... and doing good!", underscores the ethical debate surrounding Superman's actions. The consequences of his intervention are immediately apparent as the Hammer of Boravia launches an attack on Downtown Metropolis.
In another compelling scene, a member of the public aids Superman in emerging from a hole in the ground during the battle with the Hammer of Boravia. This act of assistance contrasts sharply with other scenes where the public is shown reacting negatively towards Superman, hurling objects and screaming at him.
This new trailer not only heightens anticipation for the film but also deepens the narrative complexity surrounding Superman's role in the world.