The latest Superman teaser trailer (2025) has set the internet on fire. The much-awaited clip became the most-watched solo Superman trailer overnight, achieving over 1 million views. Amid the hype and discussions, fans have reacted hilariously as usual.
As Henry Cavill parted ways with DC in 2022, fans have been skeptical about how the next movies would turn out. However, the new Superman teaser starring David Coreswet ignited a ray of hope, and fans couldn't keep calm. Faith restored in DC and Warner Bros!
Funniest fan reactions to the most-watched solo Superman teaser
Desperate for a win? (via JohnWarpower/X)
Looks like MOS fans aren't pleased about the comparison. Many clapped back at the attempt to convince DCU stans that the upcoming movie is better than the previous ones. But again, a win is a win!
10 heroes in it (via JoshRos46250881/X)
Time to start counting 10 heroes from the DC universe! Netizens felt that the term, 'solo' was uncalled-for as the entire squad got Superman's back. How many do you anticipate?
A rise in population (via Raveryn/X)
Fans have clearly done their research to defend the film. Maybe the comparison ignited some ego clashes.
Believe the hype (via Pessahphoto/X)
We all remember Suicide Squad, right? Fans were utterly disappointed, and the movie suffered a significant loss at the Box Office.
MOS walked so Superman can run (via Gar_Logan_52)
Rome wasn't built in one day, nor was Superman's legacy. Fans remarked that the comparison is demeaning as MOS can be called the 'Godfather' of Superman's grandeur. Shouldn't it be humbling to the new teaser?
Snyder cultists assemble (via bubbaxmv/X)
Several Snyder supporters flooded the comments to attack the upcoming Superman. Netizens remarked how the 'Snyder cultists' need to welcome a change more enthusiastically.
The cult
Here are the 'Snyder Cultists' they were talking about. Fans were way too direct and admitted they would not like the trailer breaking records, even if it's about views.
Not-so organic (via NoticiasGeekTV/X)
Netizens remarked that the views were not organic, and Gunn planned to implement a robust marketing strategy with pre-roll ads to fuel views. Let's not forget that ads don't work on likes.
Amid the memes and light-hearted feuds within the DCU fanbase, the world eagerly awaits July to comment on the movie. Let's brace ourselves for the next online barrage!