The DC Universe’s most loyal companion just leaped into action ahead of his big-screen debut. As anticipation builds for 2025’s Superman, DC Studios has released a surprise animated short featuring Krypto, the super-powered canine destined to steal hearts in James Gunn’s upcoming reboot. Titled “Krypto Saves the Day!”, the short showcases the flying furball’s chaotic charm as he pursues a mischievous pigeon through Metropolis skies—with predictably destructive yet heroic results. Produced by Gunn and Peter Safran, this bite-sized adventure arrives just before the film’s home release, offering fans an early glimpse into the DCU’s lighter side while teasing expansive storytelling ambitions.
Krypto’s Animated Antics Signal Broader DCU Plans
In the newly released short, Krypto demonstrates more than just flight and super-strength—he embodies the heart and humor Gunn brings to the DCU. When the dog’s pigeon chase accidentally endangers citizens, he shifts into rescue mode, proving even super-pets have heroic instincts. Though brief, the animation style mirrors the upcoming film’s aesthetic, creating visual continuity between Krypto’s solo outing and David Corenswet’s Superman. Industry analysts note this isn’t merely promotional filler. Gunn hinted at potential spin-offs during a Empire Magazine interview last month, stating, “Krypto represents the joyful absurdity inherent in comics. We’re exploring how to expand his role beyond the films.” Sources close to DC Studios confirm discussions are underway for an animated series, contingent on fan response to this short and Krypto’s reception in Superman.
Multiple Superman Spin-Offs Enter Development
Beyond the superdog, DC Studios is actively developing series centered on key Superman supporting characters:
- Mister Terrific Series: Edi Gathegi’s genius hero is slated for his own show, drawing from acclaimed comic arcs like Tom King’s Strange Adventures. Insiders reveal the project will explore the character’s founding of The Terrifics—DC’s answer to Marvel’s Fantastic Four—potentially including Metamorpho (already cast in Superman).
- Jimmy Olsen Anthology: Skyler Gisondo’s intrepid photographer will headline a villain-focused series. Leaked plot details suggest episodic deep dives into iconic DC antagonists, with rumors of Darkseid appearing—a nod to the villain’s first comic appearance in Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 (1970).
These projects align with Gunn’s “interconnected but modular” approach, where films and shows enrich each other without mandatory viewing. As The Hollywood Reporter noted in June, this strategy aims to avoid superhero fatigue by spotlighting diverse tones and genres within the DCU.
Krypto’s short isn’t just a cute diversion—it’s the first bark in a symphony of DCU stories designed to captivate beyond the cape. By investing in fan-favorite side characters now, Gunn ensures Metropolis feels lived-in long before Superman flies into theaters. Watch the short, mark your calendars for July 11, 2025, and prepare for a universe where even the family dog can save the world.
Must Know
Q: When does the new Superman movie release?
A: Superman premieres theatrically on July 11, 2025. David Corenswet stars as Clark Kent, with Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane. The film will introduce Krypto, Mister Terrific, and other DC icons.
Q: Where can I watch the Krypto short film?
A: “Krypto Saves the Day!” is available exclusively on the home release editions of Superman. Physical and digital copies include the short as a bonus feature.
Q: Will Krypto appear in other DCU projects?
A: Yes. Krypto is confirmed for 2026’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. James Gunn has also hinted at a standalone animated series if the character resonates with audiences.
Q: Who is voicing Krypto in the DCU?
A: While the short features no dialogue, Gunn confirmed via Threads that the film’s Krypto will be voiced by a “beloved comedic actor”—details remain under wraps.
Q: Are the Jimmy Olsen and Mister Terrific shows confirmed?
A: Both are in active development but not yet greenlit. DC Studios is prioritizing Superman’s success before finalizing spin-offs.
Q: How does Krypto fit into Superman’s origin?
A: In DC lore, Krypto is Kal-El’s childhood pet from Krypton. The film reimagines him as a test subject of villainous geneticist Brainiac, rescued by Superman.
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