Henry Cavill in talks to be Superman once again… but not for a Man of Steel 2
Henry Cavill may be bak as Superman in the DCEU. Except it won't be in a solo movie, but in a supporting role instead.
Henry Cavill may be bak as Superman in the DCEU. Except it won't be in a solo movie, but in a supporting role instead.
Since Justice League flopped, DC’s iconic big blue boy scout’s has been persona non grata essentially. The future of the DC cinematic universe is one of standalone comic book films that focus more on character than making massive bank ala Marvel’s shared universe concept, a future that has yet to reveal if Henry Cavill will step back into Superman’s blue suit and red cape. That doesn’t mean that Cavill has given up on the role just yet though.
Is it a bird? is it a plane? Nope, it's a fresh rumour about a Superman video game being in development!
If you've been critical of Zack Snyder's more lethal depiction of DC Comics superheroes on screen, then the director has some strong words for you.
Henry Cavill is reportedly done with the role of Superman in Warner Bros. struggling DC universe of films, potentially joining Ben Afleck in leaving the string of projects behind.
Superman is still a hero who can do more than just stop a locomotive from going off the tracks or introducing a Lex Luthor killbot to the surface of the sun Over the years, Superman has been redefined as a beacon of hope, a hero who reminds us that we can all be better people and symbols to those around us. Elements which you’ll see plenty of in Brian Michael Bendis’ run that kicks off in the Man of Steel mini-series, before moving on to the core Superman and Action Comics titles.
If you look at the difference between the Marvel and DC Cinematic Universes, the one big difference is planning. Which is apparently something DC had all along before they decided to throw those plans out the window.
After rumours surfaced six months ago, director Matthew Vaughn has now confirmed that he's spoken to Warner Bros about making the next Superman solo film.
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