
5 of Nicholas Hoult's best looks from the Superman press tour: his red carpet 'fits included ultra-modern pieces by Burberry, Prada and Tom Ford – paired with a striking new haircut
Superman, the first opus from James Gunn's relaunched DC Universe, is set to premiere on July 11. The 35-year-old British actor plays Lex Luthor, one of the most well-known villains in the comic book's history, who was previously portrayed by late Hollywood star
Gene Hackman in 1978, and Michael Rosenbaum in the TV series Smallville.
Superman cast members David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult pose at a photocall for their film on June 28. Photo: Mario Anzuoni
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During the film's ongoing press tour, the Nosferatu star has been making waves not just for the anticipation surrounding his performance, but also for his evolving fashion sense. Hoult's sharp, cohesive looks reflect the intellect and presence of his on-screen character, and have been carefully curated by Jason Bolden, aka The Hollywood Reporter's 2025 Stylist of the Year. Bolden has previously worked with Cynthia Erivo, Michael B. Jordan,
Nicole Kidman and Golden State Warriors star
Stephen Curry.
Here are five of the most striking looks from Nicholas Hoult's Superman press tour.
In Burberry at the Corinthia Hotel in London
Nicholas Hoult, a Jaeger-LeCoultre global ambassador, sported one of the brand's Reverso Tribute Chronograph in London last week. Photo: Jaeger-LeCoultre
On July 3, Hoult posed at the Superman photocall at the Corinthia Hotel in London joined by his co-stars
David Corenswet and
Rachel Brosnahan , as well as director James Gunn. Hoult wore a Burberry autumn 2025 leather jacket over a simple white T-shirt and tailored trousers that gave him the perfect slim-fit silhouette – even if he was a little overdressed for the heatwave. The actor finished the look with a pair of Chelsea boots and Jaeger-LeCoultre's Reverso Tribute Duoface Chronograph.
The Bottega Veneta look in London's Leicester Square
British actor Nicholas Hoult attends a fan event for his new film, Superman, in London's Leicester Square on July 2. Photo: EPA
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