A forehead press, a tense stare, a couple’s mind-reading game—on set, it’s childhood sweethearts untangling a puzzle, not superheroes rehearsing a blockbuster. When David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan collide in playful intimacy for EW’s chemistry test, it isn’t just optics—it feels like the first frame of something deeper.
They’ve been cast as Superman and Lois at a moment when James Gunn explicitly returned their love story to center stage. Brosnahan describes them as three months into love—teetering between fling and forever. Corenswet adds, “Lois knows everything about him,” suggesting the film isn’t pivoting on secret identities, but on emotional transparency.
Romance as Superpower
In the EW clip, their gaze-lock is almost poetic: romantic tension, quick smiles, whisker-like intimacy. It’s not theatrically romantic—it’s lived-in. Gunn recalls mixing and matching auditions until this duo emerged: “When they first read together it was like magic.” Lois isn’t just Superman’s love interest; she is his mirror, his anchor, possibly his greatest strength.
Emotional Gravity Over Kryptonian Strength
Superman premieres July 11—but the stakes feel grounded. Corenswet speaks of failure, vulnerability, of “desperately quer[ying] for her to understand him.” This isn’t just hero worship—it’s soul-baring. Brosnahan says Superman’s love is “knocked off your ass,” emphasizing the emotional shove rather than the physical lift. Will this depth resonate, or will the love story buckle under blockbuster weight?
The screen test isn’t fluff—it’s a coded promise. Audiences weary of stoic gods may find solace in heroes who laugh, doubt, and open themselves to love. Lois knowing his secret from the start flips classic tropes—no damsel unaware, just a woman unafraid.
As cinema gets louder, slower, bigger—this test feels like a breath, an intimate exhale amid chaos. The question isn’t whether they can leap tall buildings—it’s whether they can land in our hearts. And once they’ve landed, will we ever look up the same way again?
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