Warner Bros. Releases Extended Sneak Peek of New Superman Movie
First Look at the Film
During its presentation at this year’s CinemaCon, Warner Bros. shared an extended sneak peek from the new Superman movie. The studio has just posted the footage online.
A Begging Superman
The video focuses on a very badly-wounded Superman, played by David Corenswet, begging for his dog, Krypto, to drag him home because he’s unable to walk or fly. While it’s played for comedy, it’s a little morbid to see Superman’s body flopping around like most of his bones are broken.
The Fortress of Solitude
But the scene becomes much weirder (in a good way) as Krypto drags Superman to a very inspired take on the Fortress of Solitude, where a team of cape-wearing medical robots are ready to run triage. Along with a very wild shot of the robots concentrating the sun’s light to heal Superman, the trailer also features longer shots of Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan), Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult), Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced), Mister Terrific (Edi Gathegi), Metamorpho (Anthony Carrigan), and Guy Gardner (Nathan Fillion).
Gunn’s Vision
Gunn is obviously banking on audiences digging a wilder, more whimsical world of superheroes, and it might pay off when Superman hits theaters on July 11th.
Conclusion
The new Superman movie promises to deliver a unique take on the iconic superhero, with a focus on whimsy and humor. With a talented cast and innovative special effects, this film is sure to be a hit with fans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who plays Superman in the new movie?
A: David Corenswet plays Superman in the new movie.
Q: What is the release date of the movie?
A: The movie is set to release on July 11th.
Q: Who are some of the other characters featured in the trailer?
A: The trailer also features Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan), Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult), Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced), Mister Terrific (Edi Gathegi), Metamorpho (Anthony Carrigan), and Guy Gardner (Nathan Fillion).
Q: Is the movie a serious take on the superhero genre?
A: The movie appears to take a more whimsical and humorous approach to the superhero genre.

