According to Deadline, Warner Bros. has considered casting Black actor Michael B. Jordan for the role of Superman in the future. Sources report that future Superman movies are still a few years away, but Warner Bros. wants to shoot future Superman movies from a different angle, realizing that the current DC Universe is not as well-liked by fans as it should be. Jordan became famous for playing the villain Eric Killmonger in Black Panther. If he plays Superman in the future, Jordan will become the first black actor to play Superman. With future standalone Superman films still a few years away, Warner Bros. is reportedly focusing on a Supergirl origin film, which is the studio's priority right now. Previous news stated that Warner parted ways with Henry Cavill, who is also the second major actor to leave the DC Universe. Ben Affleck was also reported to end his role as Batman after the filming of "Suicide Squad 2" is completed. With the double disappointment of "Justice League" in terms of box office and word of mouth, Warner Bros. decided to rebuild the DC Extended Universe on a large scale. |
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