Superman fired Henry Cavill

Superman fired Henry Cavill

The actor went on to write, “Having been told by the studio to announce my return in October ahead of their hiring, this news isn’t easy to deliver but such life is something that happens. I respect that. James and Peter have to build a universe. I wish them and everyone involved with the new universe the best of luck and all the luck in the world.” Cavill then addresses his fans and supporters: “For those who have been by my side for years…we can for a while be sad, but then we have to remember that Superman is always there. Everything he represents still exists and the examples he created for us are still here! It’s my turn to put on the cloak, but what Superman means will never end. It’s been a fun journey with all of you, with ups and downs.”

Then comes the announcement James GunnHe, who has taken on the roles of co-president, co-administrator and creative director of DC Studios since November, had previously announced via Twitter that he was working on a new script, believed to be directed by Peter Saffron: “Peter (Safran, ed.) and I have a DC tablet ready to use that we could be very excited about; at the beginning of the new year we will be able to share some interesting information about our first projects. Among them on the list is Superman. In the early stages, our story will focus on an earlier part of Superman’s life, so the character will not be played by Henry Cavill.” Not ruling out a possible future collaboration with British actor Gunn, Gunn then wrote, “We just had a great meeting with Henry and we’re big fans of his and we’ve talked about a number of interesting opportunities to work together in the future…” .

The actor first played Superman in 2013’s Man of Steel, which grossed over $668 million worldwide. In 2016, he starred again in Batman vs. Superman Zack Snyder Next Ben Affleck in the role of Batman and then in 2017’s Justice League, which hadn’t proved to be a success, however, prompting the DC Universe to reconsider the roles. Apparently after that flop Cavill had some disagreements with the heads of Warner Bros. who would even have banned him from their own productions. However, after years on the bench, the studio would have decided to retrace its steps and recall the handsome actor, particularly after seeing fans’ reaction to the film’s end credits scene featuring The Rock. In 2018, Cavill starred in Mission: Impossible – Fallout and since 2019 he has played Geralt of Rivia in the television series The Witcher. His films have grossed more than $1.31 billion in the United States, averaging $109.78 million per film, while grossing an estimated $3.6 billion internationally.

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James Gunn and Peter Safran’s plan is underway, but a Hollywood Reporter article has provided some details on the future, saying Wonder Woman may also face cancellation and generally anything planned in the cinema universe is viewing related movies zack snyder, which began with 2013’s Man of Steel and continued with 2017’s Justice League.
“Black Adam” would also be in serious danger after the lack of success at the box office: the sequel would be unlikely despite millions in marketing expenses and the presence of Dwayne Johnson. Always following Gunn’s intention of sweeping the past clean to start a new cycle, the tabloids say they’re certain another change would affect Aquaman’s future Jason Momoa. The actor is likely to be removed from the role of the Atlantean king after the previously announced Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which hits theaters next year, despite the fact that the first chapter was one of Warner DC’s most profitable. According to the Hollywood Reporter, there is hope that Momoa will stay with the DC family but in a different role, that of Lobo, an intergalactic bounty hunter