Superman, kryptonite and Fan Reaction
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The first official trailer for WB and DC’s upcoming live-action Superman movie is here, and James Gunn’s take on the iconic superhero looks like the Man of Steel movie we’ve wanted for a long time.
The DCU movie's official trailer begins with David Corenswet's Clark Kent/Kal-El agreeing to be interviewed – as Superman, no less – by his perennial love interest and fellow Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane (played here by Rachel Brosnahan).
Superman's official trailer introduces us to The Hammer of Boravia, but I'm not convinced that this is the metahuman's real identity.
DC changed my favorite detail from the first Superman trailer in new version, and I think I know why
In the new trailer, as pointed out by ComicBook, when Superman is hit over the head with a can thrown by a bystander, he doesn't really react, with his eyes still facing forward. But in the original Superman trailer, when the hero was hit with the flying can, his right eye twitched in reaction. See the side-by-side comparison below.
The brand new trailer for Superman seems to be hinting that the villainous Lex Luthor could be making a run for President.
Lois grilling Superman on his extrajudicial interference in a war seems to get at the heart of the conflict of the new DC movie. In his red, white, and blue uniform, the classic hero seems to represent the interests of the United States.
The trailer kicks off with journalist Lois Lane, played by Rachel Brosnahan, sitting down with Clark for an exclusive interview as the superhero. Lois asks a series of questions, including whether Superman consulted with the U.S. president to stop a recent conflict and if he is acting as a representative of the United States.
Superman singlehandedly stops wars, fights villains, and faces Lois Lane’s intense line of questioning in the latest trailer for the DC blockbuster.
Normally, Conan O'Brien and the "Inside the NBA" stars get the biggest laughs at a Warner Bros. Discovery (and before that, a Turner Networks) upfront. O'Brien wasn't there, instead appearing via a quick,
Michileen Martin is a contributing entertainment writer located in New York. His focus is on Comics and Comic Book Movies. He has in-depth knowledge of Comics as a whole, being a fan for over 40 years and covering them at Looper,