The Man of Steel is returning to the big screen soon, and he won’t be in for a good time. But it seems fans will, as the final trailer for James Gunn’s Superman showcases plenty of new footage that gives a good idea of the action to come.
Coming in a little over two minutes, the clip goes full throttle on the superhero antics, from fighting various threats (including a fire-breathing kaiju) and saving people to knocking out some teeth. Krypto, the superdog companion to Krypto’s last son, gets a flashy tag-team finisher moment, while various familiar faces make their appearance. At one point, Mister Terrific appears and shouts at Superman to “quit messing around.” I’m not messing around. I’m doing important stuff, ” he replies while lying on the ground (big mood, right there).
Lex Luthor, meanwhile, seems to really hate the latter’s guts, threatening to kill his girlfriend, Lois Lane, and everyone else he’s close to. The Man of Steel also winds up being strangled with an alien baby in hand, and after a face-off against Guy Gardner / Green Lantern, unleashes his Heat Vision at the end of the trailer.

If it looks like a lot is going on for Superman, it’s because there is. The film’s release marks a high-stakes moment for Warner Bros. and DC Studios as the entry point to the latter’s rebooted cinematic universe, led by DC Studios co-heads James Gunn and Peter Safran, both of whom serve as producers on the project.
Alongside David Corenswet (Pearl, Twisters) as Superman, Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, House of Cards) as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult (X-Men films, The Menu) as Lex Luthor, the highly anticipated pic co-stars Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner, Skyler Gisondo (Jimmy Olsen), Sara Sampaio (Eve Teschmacher), Edi Gathegi (Mister Terrific), Terence Rosemore (Otis), Anthony Carrigan (Metamorpho), Isabela Merced (Hawkgirl), and María Gabriela de Faría (The Engineer).

Superman will also mark Krypto’s cinematic debut, and previously smashed records with a whopping 250 million views for its first trailer, achieved within its first 24 hours. It boasts a runtime of two hours and nine minutes, which is relatively short when compared to 2013’s Man of Steel (two hours and 14 minutes) and its 2016 follow-up, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (two hours and 31 minutes).
Look up, the superhero feature hits theatres on 11 July.