Superman Movie Preview
All you need to know about the start of the DCU
With Henry Cavill as "Man of Steel", the DCEU had its start 11 years ago. And the reboot as the DCU is also set to kick off again in 2025 with "Superman". But the new Man of Steel is called David Corenswet - and things are set to be a lot different from before. In this article, you'll get a preview of what to expect from the reboot of the legendary character!
Production
In order to avoid any confusion: For a long time, the title of the planned movie was "Superman: Legacy". However, as director and writer James Gunn clarified in an Instagram post, this was only the working title of the script. The final movie will simply be called "Superman" - another sign that they want to leave the past behind and make a proper new start.
Filming began on February 29, 2024 in Norway. This date is perhaps familiar to some Superman nerds: it is, fittingly, Clark Kent's birthday. A published image shows scenes in the snow-covered Fortress of Solitude - Superman's retreat. It is not yet known how long filming will take. However, the movie is due to be released in theaters on July 11, 2025 - the official kick-off for the DCU and its first phase called "Chapter One: Gods and Monsters".
The "Superman" soundtrack was created by John Murphy, who previously worked on Gunn's movies "The Suicide Squad" and "Guardians of the Galaxy 3". His special effects team is also involved again here.
Plot
The movie will focus on Clark Kent's younger years, but is explicitly not intended to be an origin story. According to James Gunn, it is more about his beginnings as a journalist at the Daily Planet and his perspective on other superheroes. He is also said to have already made a name for himself as a superhero - so the world already knows about the Man of Steel. Another aspect will be Clark's place in the world, with his Kryptonian background on the one hand and his adoptive family in Smallville on the other.
James Gunn is said to have drawn inspiration from the "All-Star Superman" comics, which were published in the mid-2000s. Leaked photos from the set also hint at a conflict with the authorities - the main character is taken away in handcuffs, similar to Henry Cavill's character in "Man of Steel".
In contrast to the last few films, however, "Superman" is set to be less gloomy this time - which sounds like a fun adventure in the style of competitor Marvel. According to James Gunn, he is also orienting himself more towards the brighter mood of the old Superman movies with Christopher Reeve. However, the project is clearly not intended to be a comedy.
Whether this is the right path for DC will ultimately be up to fans to decide. After the increasing criticism of the MCU, "Superman" could possibly fill just the right gap to get movie audiences excited about the DC universe again next year.
For Gunn, of course, it's all a matter of management: he has been the head of DC Studios together with Peter Safran since October 2022 and is therefore in charge of all upcoming films and series - even if he won't be directing or writing the scripts for everything, of course.
Cast
Superman
The recasting of Superman aka Clark Kent was the subject of heated discussions for a long time - many fans could hardly imagine anyone other than Henry Cavill in the role. The final choice fell on newcomer David Corenswet, who at least visually fits the role very well, even though he certainly appears less tough than his direct predecessor.
Lois Lane
Of course, Lois Lane, the intrepid journalist and Clark's great love, can't be missing. This role is now played by Rachel Brosnahan, who is best known for her award-winning performance in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel".
Lex Luthor
Regarding the villain, James Gunn has opted for Superman's classic antagonist: The cunning businessman and super criminal Lex Luthor. He is played by Nicholas Hoult, who had actually previously auditioned for the role of Superman.
Further Superheroes
In addition to the familiar characters, a number of other characters with superpowers appear in the new "Superman" film.
Mr. Terrific
Michael Holt, better known as Mr. Terrific, is part of the movie as well: a brilliant scientist and athlete who, after a personal tragedy, decides to dedicate his life to the fight against crime. Edi Gathegi, who was featured in "X-Men: First Class" and "For All Mankind", for example, will play this character.
Supergirl
It's also been known for a while that Clark's cousin, better known as Supergirl, will be making a brief appearance. She too comes from the planet Krypton and has similar abilities to Superman. She will be played by the young Australian Milly Alcock, who had her breakthrough with the HBO series "House of the Dragon". However, she is only supposed to have a small role in the movie. Her big appearance will come in her solo film "Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow".
Hawkgirl
An exciting new addition to the DCU is Hawkgirl. This heroine with superhuman powers and the ability to fly will be played by Isabela Merced. Her story varies in the comics, but she is often portrayed as the reincarnation of an Egyptian princess who sets off on adventures with her partner Hawkman.
Guy Gardner
Another exciting character we will see in the movie is Guy Gardner. This Green Lantern is known for his hot-tempered and provocative nature. His conflicts with other heroes such as Hal Jordan and John Stewart are legendary. In "Superman" he will be played by Nathan Fillion, known from series such as "Firefly" or "Castle".
Metamorpho
Metamorpho, aka Rex Mason, will be making his first appearance on the big screen. He is known for his ability to transform his body into different elements. He will be played by Anthony Carrigan, who is known for his roles in "Gotham" and "Barry".
Krypto the Superdog
And there's good news for the animal lovers among you: Krypto, the Superdog, could also be making an appearance. After director James Gunn joked about it, it seems more and more likely that Superman's pet companion will be seen in the movie. Krypto was last featured in the animated film "DC League of Super-Pets".
Ultraman / Ulysses
Following leaks from the film set, there is also talk of a black-masked figure. Fans are speculating either on Ultraman - Clark Kent's evil doppelganger - or on Ulysses alias Neil Quinn, who takes action against Superman together with the military. However, there is no official confirmation of either yet.
Further Roles
In minor roles, we will also get to see Skyler Gisondo and Wendell Pierce as Clark's colleagues Jimmy Olsen and Perry White. Pruitt Taylor Vince and Neva Howell in turn will play his parents Jonathan and Martha Kent.
And as if the movie didn't have enough characters already: the director's brother, Sean Gunn, joins the cast as the villain Maxwell Lord, as does action legend Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Senior.
Is James Gunn Overdoing It?
With so many different superheroes, we wonder whether James Gunn might have planned too many things for the reboot of "Superman". After all, critics have already accused the DCEU of emulating the Avengers too quickly without giving the individual characters enough time for development. However, if anyone can pull it off, it's James Gunn. With "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "The Suicide Squad", he has already proven that he can bring together lots of new characters in one movie and still make it work. Besides, we shouldn't forget: Just because all the different characters are confirmed for the movie it doesn't mean they are going to play big roles.
Whether James Gunn ultimately manages to achieve a major masterpiece with "Superman" and lead DC back to success, and whether David Corenswet can convince us as the new Man of Steel, will be revealed in theaters starting July 11, 2025.
The Future of the DCU
In addition to "Superman", several projects for the new DCU are already in the works. These include, for example, the film "The Brave and the Bold", which will focus on Batman and Robin - independently of Matt Reeves' "The Batman" series. Like "Joker", this film is one of the so-called "Elseworlds", which exist separate from the other DCU stories. The casting of the new Batman for "The Brave and the Bold" is sure to be the subject of the next big discussions after "Superman". "Reacher" star Alan Ritchson is currently putting himself forward for the role - but many doubt whether he would make a convincing Bruce Wayne.
Apart from "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow", the ensemble film "The Authority" about a group of unusual superheroes has also been announced, as well as a new "Swamp Thing" movie. Various series are in the pipeline as well, including the animated series "Creature Commandos" and "Lanterns", a mystery series about the Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and John Stewart.