DC Studios co-chief James Gunn addressed online criticism regarding Superman's facial expression in a recent TV spot. The 30-second spot showcased new footage: Lex Luthor exiting a helicopter in a snowy landscape, possibly searching for the Fortress of Solitude, and Superman performing a barrel roll during flight.
The scene sparked debate, with some viewers noting Superman's face appeared unusually still while his hair and cape billowed. While some attributed this to CGI imperfections, Gunn clarified on Threads that no CGI was used on Corenswet's face. He explained the effect was due to the close-up wide-angle lens used and emphasized the authenticity of the Svalbard location and Corenswet's performance.One Threads user commented on the spot's positive aspects but noted the unusual facial expression, suggesting potential CGI refinement. Gunn's response directly addressed this, stating, "There is absolutely zero CG in his face. People’s faces can look different when you put a wide angle lens up close. The background plate in Svalbard is 100% real as is David."
Despite Gunn's explanation, the debate continues, with comparisons drawn to Adam Warlock's flight sequence in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, also directed by Gunn. Regardless of this minor controversy, anticipation for the Superman movie remains high. The film, opening July 11, 2025, marks the first installment of DCU's Chapter One: Gods and Monsters. For further details, IGN offers insights into the DC heroes and villains featured, James Gunn's comments on Krypto's character, the film's thematic focus on hope, and more.