David Corenswet’s Clark Kent shines in new ‘day in the life’ video from DC Studios

DC Studios releases a “day in the life” video featuring David Corenswet as Clark Kent ahead of new Superman film.


Pop Culture & Art September 05, 2025 1 min read
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DC Studios has released a new “day in the life” video featuring David Corenswet as Clark Kent, giving fans an inside look at the everyday routine of the character before he becomes Superman.

The short featurette was first shared on social media, quickly sparking excitement among fans anticipating the upcoming Superman reboot.

The video shows Corenswet’s Clark Kent navigating Metropolis in his civilian life—adjusting his glasses, walking through the city, and blending into his role as a reporter. The aim is to highlight the grounded and relatable side of Clark Kent, contrasting with his larger-than-life alter ego, Superman.

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Corenswet will debut as Superman in James Gunn’s highly anticipated reboot, set for release on July 11, 2025. Positioned as the first major installment in the new DC Universe, the film is expected to present a fresh yet classic interpretation of the hero. Gunn has emphasized balancing Superman’s humanity with his extraordinary role, and the promotional clip reinforces that approach.

This behind-the-scenes glimpse follows the viral buzz surrounding Corenswet’s audition tape, which impressed fans with its emotional depth and led many to label him a natural fit for the role. The new featurette builds on that momentum, offering audiences a preview of the grounded storytelling style DC Studios is bringing to the film.

With the release date less than a year away, anticipation continues to grow as fans await the first full trailer.

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