Superman: Set video shows the likely look of Mr. Incredible in the film

The film is still in production and will premiere on July 11, 2025

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A new video from the set of Superman may have revealed Mr. Incredible's look in the film, according to ComicBookMovie. Although most of the footage is shot far away, the zoom at the end shows what may be the first image of Edi Gathegi as the hero. The publication claims that even though it's difficult to make out the face, there's a good chance that it is indeed Curtis Holt using his T-Spheres to take down some bad guys. Check out:

David Corenswet plays Clark Kent/Superman, Rachel Brosnahan plays Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult is the villain Lex Luthor. Skyler Gisondo will play Jimmy Olsen, the hero's best friend. Wendell Pierce was cast as Perry White, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet, the newspaper where Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen work Other DC characters will be in the film. Nathan Fillion plays Green Lantern Guy Gardner, Isabela Merced will play Hawkgirl, Edi Gathegi will play Mr. Incredible and Anthony Carrigan is in the role of Metamorpho. In addition to these, the film has María Gabriela De Faria as Engineering, a character who will later appear in the group The Authority, which will have its own film.

Gunn and Safran will produce the film as part of DC Studios. Superman (previously called Superman: Legacy) premieres on July 11, 2025, and will mark the beginning of the new DC Universe of cinema and television. Gunn's Superman film puts a definitive end to Henry Cavill's time as the Man of Steel after a turbulent period last year. In October 2022, Cavill recently announced his return to the role of Superman, having participated in a cameo in Black Adam. The same would be prepared for Flash, but that is no longer guaranteed. 

Despite having released a video announcing his return, the actor did not sign a contract with Warner, and the project for a possible Man of Steel 2 did not leave the initial stages until it was officially abandoned. James Gunn and Peter Safran have been announced as presidents of the newly formed DC Studios. The plan is for the new bosses to install a production model similar to Marvel's, where Kevin Feige takes the reins on both the executive and creative sides. At DC, this work will be divided into two parts. Safran, who produces the features in the Conjuring universe, will take care of the executive side, while Gunn will be the creative mind behind the company's next features.

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