The sneak peek ofSupermanrevealed much more about Superman’s character, and I’m heartened to learn that theDCU’s debut movie will highlight an aspect of Superman that makes his character work so well. This is a great sign, as there is a lot of pressure onSupermanto succeed, with the future of the whole franchise effectively hanging in the balance. Unsurprisingly, with Superman being such a popular figure,Supermantrailer footageand promotional images have already stirred up some controversy among fans - but it’s fair to say that the general sentiment is positive.

This is largely thanks to DCU co-CEO andSupermandirector James Gunn’s approach. Gunn has repeatedly proved his adoration of the IP while remaining open and honest about his core inspirations and theprocesses behind makingSuperman. While his decision to re-cast Henry Cavill was largely where kickback began, I am confident that his choice of replacement, David Corenswet, is about to show us why he is the ideal candidate to carry the torch. Aside from looking the part, theSupermansneak peek demonstrated one key component of Superman’s characterization that Corenswet seems to have nailed.

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While some intricacies of Superman’s personality can vary across adaptations, certain virtues, like his strong moral compass and drive to protect humanity, are sacrosanct. Another core aspect ofSuperman’s persona from DC Comics is his uninhibited kindness and altruism, with his desire to do good sometimes even edging towards naivety. This kindness is enshrined in one moment in theSupermansneak peek that I think shows how David Corenswet’s rendition of the Man of Steel will be one of the most heartwarming inSuperman’s long cinematic career.

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After being dragged to the Fortress of Solitude by Krypto (not before Krypto rambunctiously worsens his injuries by attempting to play), Superman is swiftly attended to by a group of numbered automatons. Superman, battered and bruised, then thanks the Superman Robots before he is reminded by Superman Robot #4 that they cannot appreciate his thanks, as they don’t have consciousness. Nevertheless,Superman continues to acknowledge the automaton attendants, causing another to fly in the face of #4’s suggestion by gleefully exclaiming he looked at her.

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Superman’s Kindness Makes Him More Relatable

Superman continuing to be polite in the face of his grievous injuries, and despite being informed of their inherent indifference, highlights one of Superman’s most touching traits. It seems to be impossible for him to refrain from expressing kindness, even if those he is extending his good nature towards are unfeeling automatons merely carrying out their purpose. I thinkleaning into this particular facet of his personality will help to set Corenswet’s Kal-El apart from his predecessors.

Jameds Gunn’s primary inspiration forSupermanis “All-Star Superman,” which depicts a particularly compassionate version of Superman.

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Corenswet’s Superman is already exhibiting a kind of innocence that closely reflects the golden age era of Superman. WhileHenry Cavill’s Supermanwas both kind and innocent in a certain way, I think Corenswet’s characterization could make him feel more vulnerable,distancing Superman from the typical allegations of being too strong to be relatable. Introducing this kind of vulnerability to a character that could wipe out humanity on a whim helps to make him infinitely more lovable and trustworthy, and I can’t wait to see how Corenswet develops this further inSuperman.