A new Superman featurette places trust in its hero and James Gunn
Anticipation grows for James Gunn's Superman, debuting July 11, 2025.

James Gunn’s forthcoming Superman film has gained notable attention even before any trailer releases or casting announcements. As Superman’s first standalone film in over a decade, it represents a significant event for both DC's cinematic future and fans. Warner Bros. has worked to stoke anticipation by releasing a featurette aligned with Superman Day, which marks his debut on April 18, 1938, in Action Comics #1, underscoring the historical depth and expectations tied to the character.
Prominent cast members such as Rachel Brosnahan, playing Lois Lane, express unwavering support for James Gunn’s vision. Her declaration, “In James Gunn we trust,” summarizes the collective trust poured into Gunn by the production team and actors alike. Other notable names involved in the project like Nathan Fillion and Nicholas Hoult have praised Gunn’s screenwriting abilities and the emotional resonance found in his previous films.
Fan-favorite actors such as Nathan Fillion, who plays Guy Gardner, Edi Gathegi as Mr. Terrific, and Frank Grillo cast as Rick Flag Sr., have openly shared their excitement for the project. Frank Grillo went as far as categorizing it as a “game changer,” sparking curiosity among audiences eager to see if the film can reshape superhero storytelling. The diverse cast and alignment with such a revered character have set high expectations across the board.
The anticipation surrounding Gunn’s approach also ties into his track record with films that blend strong emotional storytelling and dynamic action sequences. Past films under Gunn's repertoire, celebrated for their heartfelt narratives and humor, have fueled excitement, suggesting a multifaceted and impactful reintroduction of Superman to the big screen.
The release date for this highly-anticipated film is July 11, offering viewers a summer spectacle that not only honors the legacy of Superman but also promises a reinvigorated path forward for DC's movie landscape. This makes the upcoming Superman iteration more than just a cinematic offering; it's a potential pivot point for the entire franchise.
Sources: Warner Bros., DC Studios, Action Comics #1