Man of Steel is expected to hit cinemas in two weeks, come June 14, but you can check out the trailers as early as now.

But this isn't the official trailer for the movie. Game Informer reports that a fan-made trailer for the Man of Steel has hit YouTube, and it's in the Minecraft territory.

The video, created by Steelehouse, recreates the Ideal of Hope trailer, where everything becomes square, from the shot of the Earth in outer space to Clark Kent's now literally square jaw.

Check out all the square details here. Meanwhile, this may be the start of many Minecraft-inspired superhero trailers.

Need for Speed starts filming

It's another notch on Hollywood's belt for video games, as Need for Speed officially begins filming this week in Georgia.

Following the wake of Fast 7 Furious 6, the trail of adrenaline does not stop as the much-loved racing game from Electronic Arts will feature a scene where a high-end sports car will be driven off the bridge and into the river below, reports Ledge-Enquirer.

"When you see the film, it's going to be a car crash. You'll see the car spin and flip over the rails," said Patrick Mignano of NFS Productions/Dreamworks Studios to Ledge-Enquirer.

So if you're planning to take 13 Street Bridge over the Chattahoochee River starting Tuesday morning until Saturday, find another route if you don't want to be late for work. Or expect heavy traffic for those who want to see the stunt scene.

Need for Speed stars Michael Keaton, Dominic Cooper, and Aaron Paul. As for the video game, Need for Speed: Rivals is coming to the next generation consoles, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and will feature the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta.

See two silhouettes in Sony's Rain new trailer

One of Sony's awaited games in the E3 2013 is Rain, the new game that features an invisible boy that only turns visible onscreen when the rain falls on him.

In the new trailer, you can see two silhouettes, a boy's and a girl's who are on an unknown journey, one that Sony is set to reveal on June 10.

Rain is an interesting game in the sense that there are no attacks--just pure defense and dodging. And running, a lot of running in the rain.

"It is here that the boy discovers that when he walks through mud, he can be seen by any enemy and only by walking through a deep rain puddle to wash off the mud will he be able to hide once again," said Dais Kawaguchi, associate producer, to Games Radar.

Expect a hands-on of Rain at the E3 2013, as Sony gives more details and gameplay demos of the game before its release come autumn this year.