The latest work by director James Gunn, known for the "Guardians of the Galaxy" series, and a completely new movie about the American DC Comics hero Superman, "Superman," will be released on July 11th, and a part of the movie's main footage has been released. It is a "super action video" that shows Superman fighting desperately to protect people from the ferocious giant creatures called Kaiju.
The video shows Superman as a "symbol of hope" who "never abandons those who are hurt in front of his eyes", stopping the giant Kaiju's foot that is coming down on him with such force that it looks like it will crush the dog with super speed that can fly faster than a bullet and other-dimensional strength, and blowing the dog away with his amazing lung capacity even with both hands full, saving it just in time. It is a video that builds expectations for the outcome of the battle between Superman and the newly created Kaiju full of love for Japan, created by Director Gunn, who has openly stated that he was influenced by Japanese special effects.
Superman usually works as Clark Kent, a reporter for the major media company Daily Planet, hiding his true identity. Everyone admires Superman for appearing dashingly in times of dire straits and saving people with his superhuman powers, but his boundless heroism, which sometimes even crosses borders, begins to be viewed as problematic by both the public and the government... This is the story. Superman is played by David Corenswet, and Superman's greatest nemesis, Lex Luthor, is played by Nicholas Hoult.