James Gunn has given fans their first look at David Corenswet as Superman in the upcoming DC movie.

SinceSuperman(formerly Superman: Legacy) and itscastwere announced, fans have been on the edge of their seats to get their first look at the project.

Now DC co-CEO James Gunn hasunveiledCorenswet’s Superman look to the world — and it’s safe to say that people are loving what they’re seeing.

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“JAMES GUNN YOU’RE ICONIC FOR THIS,” one fanwrote, with anotheradding, “This is going to be so good.”

A lot of fans are fixated on the length of Corenswet’s cape, which is very accurate to how Superman wears it in the comics.

Famously, his cape has to be above his ankles when he walks but below his ankles when he hovers/flies, so it looks like Gunn and crew paid a lot of attention to that detail.

And, if you look closely, Corenswet seems to be wearing the iconic red Superman trunks, which is a departure from Henry Cavill’s one-piece suit.

However, the other huge component of the photo besides Corenswet’s new look is the ominous lightning in the background.

While it’s been confirmed that Nicholas Hoult will be playing Superman’s arch-enemy Lex Luthor, some fansbelievethe person behind the laser could be Brainiac, another Superman villain.

Brainiac, an alien artificial intelligence living inside an artificial mind and body who hails from the planet Colu, has gone through multiple changes since he first debuted in the Superman comics in 1958.

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However, in his first appearance, he arrived on Earth and shrunk several cities in order to transport them back to an unnamed planet he was ruling.

If the glowing orb in the back is in fact Brainiac coming to Earth in order to repopulate his new planet, the movie could show him working with Luthor in order to wreak havoc on the planet and Superman.

Kayla Harrington was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in The Boys, The Walking Dead, House of the Dragon, Marvel and Star Wars. She also has bylines at Mashable, BuzzFeed, and The Mary Sue.