Lois Lane interviews Superman in film's official trailer
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Space.com on MSNThe latest 'Superman' trailer looks fantastic, but beware if spoilers are your kryptonite (video)We're less than two months away from Superman's return to cinemas, and the latest trailer for James Gunn's reboot is colorful, punchy, and hopeful.
DC Studios has dropped off the latest trailer for James Gunn ‘s highly-anticipated Superman.
The official trailer for director James Gunn's ‘Superman’ includes glimpses of David Corenswet as Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor and more.
The latest ‘Superman’ trailer casts a luminous spotlight on a reimagined Lois Lane, more grounded, more intricate, and compellingly human. In this article, we delve into the evolution of the iconic journalist character,
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.
James Gunn’s Superman returns with a new trailer showing David Corenswet as Clark Kent facing public backlash and tough questions from Lois Lane, as he struggles to balance heroism and humanity.
The first half of the trailer is centered on the tantalizing idea that Clark Kent (David Corenswet) allows Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) to interview him “as Superman.” The scene teaches us not just about the relationship between these characters—trusting, playful—but that Superman is having some issues.
The long awaited final trailer for DC Studios' "Superman" has finally arrived with the focus being placed on the film's story. Watch it below. The first part of the trailer is structured around an interview that Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) is conducting with Clark Kent/Superman (David Corenswet) about his intervention in a foreign war.