DC Studios has unveiled a new Superman trailer, offering fans a thrilling three-minute glimpse into the highly anticipated film set for release on July 11, 2025. Directed by James Gunn, the movie showcases an expansive roster of heroes and villains, with this latest preview providing deeper insight into the supporting cast and their pivotal roles.
The trailer highlights Nathan Fillion in action as Guy Gardner / Green Lantern, effortlessly swatting enemies aside with a single gesture. Isabela Merced appears as Hawkgirl, bringing fierce energy to the battlefield. María Gabriela de Faría makes a striking impression as The Engineer, whose destructive capabilities are on full display as she dismantles the robotic guardians of Superman’s Fortress of Solitude—likely including Kelex, previously seen in a moment of emotional turmoil after being destroyed.
In a standout moment, Krypto the Superdog leaps into combat with a powerful flying punch aimed directly at The Engineer, proving he’s more than just a loyal companion—he’s a hero in his own right.
The film also delves into key conflicts involving Lex Luthor, portrayed by Nicholas Hoult, and the menacing Ultraman. Edi Gathegi’s Mister Terrific and Anthony Carrigan’s Rex Mason / Metamorpho receive expanded screen time, emphasizing their importance in the unfolding story. The Hammer of Boravia, a newly introduced character created by Gunn and revealed in yesterday’s teaser, features prominently in the full trailer. Speculation suggests this mysterious figure may actually be Ultraman in disguise.
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At the heart of the film lies the evolving relationship between Clark Kent and Lois Lane. A pivotal scene shows Lois conducting an interview with Superman, which quickly turns tense as they clash over the moral implications of his intervention in a foreign war. “I wasn’t representing anyone except for me... and doing good!” Superman insists, highlighting the growing public scrutiny surrounding his actions. This controversy appears to trigger a retaliatory attack by The Hammer of Boravia on downtown Metropolis.
Further emphasizing the divided public perception, one scene captures a civilian helping Superman rise from a crater, symbolizing hope and solidarity. This moment stands in stark contrast to others showing crowds shouting at the Man of Steel and even hurling debris at him—underscoring the complex narrative of heroism, accountability, and societal reaction that the film aims to explore.