The new Superman is set to premiere in the US on July 11, 2025.
A first-look photo of American actor David Corenswet suiting up garnered more than 951,000 “likes” within 15 hours of director James Gunn’s posting it on social media on May 6.
The photo depicts Corenswet’s Superman, seated on an armchair, casually pulling up his red boots while some action takes place outside the building. Superman’s classic red-and-blue suit and the iconic “S” symbol are noticeably dirty and weathered, suggesting the superhero will be involved in some serious fighting.is the latest actor to play the beloved DC Comics heroBritish actor Henry Cavill hung up his cape with a cameo outing as Superman in Black Adam . Cavill played Superman in director Zack Snyder’s Justice League franchise .
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