Faster than a speeding bullet, the first trailer for Superman will be released on Thursday. The announcement was made Monday morning via a new piece of key art depicting Clark Kent up, up in the skies.
Superman, set to be released on July 11, 2025, is the official start of the new DC Universe, led by James Gunn and Peter Safran. Gunn, who also directed Marvel’s three Guardians of the Galaxy films, wrote and directed Supethe movie. The cast includes David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, and many others. Below is the new poster (set to an ethereal rendition of John Williams’ famous Superman theme). It also has a tagline of “Look up,” a play on the classic line “Look up in the sky.”
Look Up. #Superman #FilmedForIMAX @IMAX
Sign up to get Fan First updates on all things DC Studios at https://t.co/VMn1ge8cnG pic.twitter.com/S0XosfdIiT— Superman (@Superman) December 16, 2024
DC also revealed, via a quick tease, that the first trailer for the film will be released this Thursday, December 19.
Official Teaser Trailer Thursday December 19 – 6 am PST #Superman pic.twitter.com/eAQGaHkpIX
— Superman (@Superman) December 16, 2024
When a Superman film reaches theaters, it’s a major thing. After all, Superman was the original superhero and is still likely the most famous. We’ve seen him portrayed in various mediums, but his appearances on the big screen have always been the most noteworthy. And, given that this version will most likely establish the tone—and story—for DC’s attempt at a shared universe in the vein of Marvel, expectations are sky-high.
Check The Geek Twins later this week for the first Superman trailer.
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