Moviegoers can definitely look forward to a superhero movie feast in July, as not one, but two blockbusters are set to grace the silver screen. The upcoming releases include the eagerly awaited “Superman” and the excitement-building “The Fantastic Four: First Footsteps”. There’s been plenty of buzz surrounding these big-name films, which will hit cinemas just days apart. A fan even let slip a strong word when expressing frustration over an FF poster obstructing a Superman billboard, but David Corenswet from the DC Universe had a clever comeback.
Enthusiastic cinema-goer posted a picture on social media from their local theatre. In the image, partially hidden by an impressive display of Fantastic Four, the Superman poster seems to be obscured. User @DCUSuperboy expressed his disapproval, stating that the theatre was unfairly treating the Warner Bros. film. Here’s the picture in the post below:
No worries at all, everyone requires help now and then. Gladly here to assist! 😊 [Tweet Link] June 21, 2025
The post sparked various reactions from fans about the upcoming Marvel movie. While some were in agreement, others showed their support for the film. Some even thought the topic wasn’t as significant as others made it out to be. After discovering the viral post, David Corenswet later shared it and tactfully addressed the fan’s concern:
It’s okay, everybody needs backup from time to time. Happy to oblige 🫡
It’s clear that David Corenswet’s response was incredibly reminiscent of Superman himself. The selflessness and readiness to help displayed by the actor align perfectly with Superman’s character, often associated with service when duty calls. This behavior from Corenswet only strengthens my conviction that James Gunn made an excellent choice in casting for his first DC Universe film. In various interviews, Corenswet has demonstrated this quality more than once, even echoing Superman’s tone when discussing the challenge of portraying the role.

Discussing the casting choice for Superman, filmmaker James Gunn humorously shares an unusual yet compelling reason why David Corenswet is perfect for the role of the Man of Steel.
Regarding the competition, it appears that numerous fans on social media are expressing the viewpoint that Marvel Studios and DC Studios are striving to outshine one another. While there’s often been talk of a rivalry between these comic book-rooted brands in general, those who have worked for the companies have consistently refuted this claim. James Gunn, being aware of the discussions surrounding his film and “The Fantastic Four,” has weighed in on the matter, urging people to steer clear of “online fan battles” and stating that there’s ample space for both.
I concur with your viewpoint, and I’d go as far as saying I’m more than thrilled about both the upcoming superhero flicks. Furthermore, I believe there was no malicious intent behind the positioning of that FF ad. Instead, let’s focus on savoring this heroic season and admire the significant efforts being made to potentially launch two blockbusters of the summer.
Make sure you visit a local cinema when Superman is released on July 11, and when The Fantastic Four: First Steps premieres on July 25, as part of the 2025 film calendar.
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2025-06-22 19:07