Check out the first commercial of ‘Superman’ with David Corenswet in the role of the hero, increasing expectations for the release of the film
Being one of the most anticipated films for the year 2025, the new ‘Superman’, starring David Corenswethad the first official commercial released by Warner Bros. last Sunday, 26. Teaser, which contains a compilation of scenes from trailers already presented to the public, also shows one of the most awaited scenes by all: the hero flying.
This release not only marks a new beginning for the character in theaters, but also follows a long tradition of Superman commercials, which have always been an important part of the way the hero connects with the audience.
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Since its inception in 1938, with the creation of Jerry Siegel and Joe ShusterSuperman has become a true cultural reference and thus his commercials have been classic. The character has pioneered many aspects of comic and media culture, including the way commercials became an important extension of their legacy.
When the hero made his screens debut in the 1940s, the commercials for the animated movie and the radio and TV series were essential to strengthen their presence in the media. Already in 1978, with the debut of “Superman – The Movie”, starring Christopher Reevethe film’s trailers and commercials have established a new pattern of how to introduce the hero, focusing on epic scenes and the emotional impact of his story.
The new version, directed byJames Gunn and with Corenswet in the main role, it brings a heavy cast, with Rachel Brosnahan like Lois Lane, and NICHOLAS HOULT Interpreting Lex Luthor. In addition, the film will also have Skyler Gisondo Living Jimmy Olsen, among other big names.
With launch scheduled for July 10, 2025, ‘Superman’ will be the inaugural film of the new DCU, bringing a fresh and exciting approach to the universe of DC heroes. The new chronology has begun with the animated series ‘Command of Creatures’, available at Max, which paves the way for the next cinematic releases.
Source: Recreio
