The iconic superhero Superman returns to the big screen with a rebooted narrative in Superman: Legacy, released on July 9, 2025, by Warner Bros., introducing a more vulnerable portrayal of the Man of Steel. 

Directed by James Gunn, the film stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent, who navigates personal insecurities alongside his planetary duties, a departure from the invincible archetype established by Christopher Reeve. The movie, part of the rebooted DC Universe, has grossed $150 million globally in its opening weekend, reflecting strong audience interest.

The storyline explores Kal-El’s struggles with his Kryptonian heritage and human upbringing, featuring a supporting cast including Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor. Critics have praised the film’s emotional depth, with Variety noting its “raw vulnerability” as a fresh take, though some fans lament the loss of traditional invincibility. 

The production, filmed over 18 months in Atlanta, cost $250 million, with Gunn emphasizing a grounded approach inspired by real-world heroism. The film sets the stage for a new DC cinematic universe, with sequels planned, though debates persist about balancing vulnerability with Superman’s mythic status. Fan reactions on social media highlight a mix of excitement and skepticism.a