Superman: Legacy – Full Trailer (2025)

The full trailer for Superman: Legacy (2025), starring David Corenswet as Clark Kent/Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, offers a compelling and emotionally charged reimagining of the iconic superhero. Directed by James Gunn, the trailer teases a mix of high-stakes action, deep character exploration, and a central theme of Superman’s internal struggles in a world that often feels beyond his reach.

Opening with sweeping views of Metropolis, we hear Clark Kent’s voiceover: “I was sent here to protect this world, but what if I’m not enough?” This line sets the tone for Clark’s inner conflict. The contrast between his humble beginnings in Smallville, where he shares a quiet moment with his adoptive mother, Martha Kent (Diane Lane), and his immense responsibilities as Superman is starkly presented.

As the trailer progresses, we see Superman in action, saving lives during high-intensity rescues—a crashing plane and a collapsing bridge. But there is a noticeable weight to his actions, as his powers no longer seem like enough to solve the world’s problems. His voiceover continues: “They see me as a god, but I’m just a man trying to find my place.”
The trailer also introduces Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan), who challenges Superman’s ideals with her sharp wit. In one tense scene at the Daily Planet, Lois presses Clark, sensing that he is hiding something. “You can’t save everyone, Clark,” she tells him as scenes of global chaos flash by—natural disasters, military conflicts, and the unraveling world.

A significant antagonist is revealed in the form of Lex Luthor (Alexander Skarsgård), a brilliant yet cold industrialist who views Superman as a threat to humanity’s independence. “The world doesn’t need a god. It needs a leader,” he declares, setting the stage for major confrontations between his high-tech weaponry and Superman’s unmatched abilities.
The emotional depth of the trailer focuses heavily on Superman’s personal turmoil. We see moments of reflection as Clark struggles with his dual identity—an alien trying to live as a human. In the Fortress of Solitude, he converses with the holograms of his Kryptonian parents, torn between his heritage and the world he now calls home.

As the trailer reaches its peak, Superman faces off with Lex not just in physical combat, but in a clash of ideologies. “I’m here to give people hope, not control,” Superman asserts, his resolve clear despite the looming danger.
The final shots leave the audience breathless—Superman flying high above the Earth, a tender kiss shared between Lois and Clark, and Superman standing resolute as Lex’s schemes unfold. The title Superman: Legacy appears on screen, followed by the tagline: “The world needs more than a hero.”
This trailer promises a rich, emotional journey, focusing as much on Superman’s humanity as his extraordinary powers, setting the stage for a powerful redefinition of the beloved hero for a new generation.