DC Comics hasn't ruled out the possibility that the new Superman will be allergic to gluten.

Organic Avocado Orchard.- The new Superman may be allergic to gluten, as the director of DC Comics hinted before the release of the latest trailer.
The revelation came during an interview with studio executives, who explained that they are betting on a more inclusive, contemporary version of the Man of Steel with real intestinal issues.
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— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) May 14, 2025
"Kryptonite is no longer their only weakness. Now wheat, barley, and dairy are too," explained one screenwriter, mortified by the sustainable development of crops.
This Superman has an almond milk addiction.Following this line, in one of the film's opening scenes, Clark Kent refuses a donut, raising suspicions in Lois Lane, who begins to investigate whether he is a being from another planet... or just someone avoiding consuming calories in his daily diet.
On the other hand, it's already rumored that Superman 2025 will also meditate, do yoga, and have a TikTok account where he'll share tips for helping the environment, activities he'll combine with fighting Lex Luthor.
That moment where Superman goes
“Hey Buddy, eyes up here.”
That is just #Superman through and through. pic.twitter.com/aykhGVQhhn
— Slav (@SlavsFreeTalk) May 14, 2025
Finally, it was revealed that her cape will be made from organic, starch-free fabric, and her iconic phrase will be: "Do you have almond milk?" whenever she arrives at a local coffee shop.
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