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Latest 'Superman' Trailer Shows Off The Man Of Steel Using More Of His Iconic Powers For The First Time

  • Warner Bros. released a new trailer for the Superman movie starring David Corenswet, set to premiere in theaters on July 11, 2025.
  • This film is the first theatrical release for James Gunn and Peter Safran’s newly imagined DC Universe, following a series of earlier promotional trailers.
  • The trailer shows Superman using iconic powers like holding a skyscraper, fighting black-clad enemies, and using Heat Vision, while highlighting conflicts with Lex Luthor and Guy Gardner.
  • Tickets went on sale immediately after the trailer’s June 11 release, causing many ticketing sites to crash due to high fan demand for this global summer release.
  • The film’s reception will likely influence the future of the DC Universe, as a strong box office is critical for the continuation of this young cinematic narrative.
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The trailer was released on YouTube.On July 9, 2025, DC Studios' first feature film “Superman” will be released internationally. In his signature style, James Gann takes on the image of a superhero in the newly created DC Universe with a unique blend of epic action, humor and soulfulness. DC Studios executives Peter Safran and Gann are producing the film. Gann also directed and scripted the project.The film stars David Korensweet in the dual rol…

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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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