Whether Cavill is "done" or "not done" as Superman seems like a moot point since there are no current plans for a Man of Steel 2 OR a Justice League 2. With all the reported DC movies in development, none of them are properties that would call for Superman except maybe Supergirl. (And Supergirl is reportedly going to be set in the 70's, which again rules out Superman).
Do we seriously think WB never want to do another JL movie? I can't believe they don't consider it if things go well with the next few DC movies. I'm sure they'd love the $..
Can Marvel Studios just buy the rights to Superman already?!?
No Disney Superman. I think it's one of those things where for what it's worth I will choose "the devil you know".
Last edited by Johnny; 05-07-2019 at 03:10 PM.
I think its time to retire Superman already. Its clear his fan base just can't be appeased and Supergirl is just all around a superior character at this point.
#InGunnITrust, #ZackSnyderistheBlueprint, #ReleasetheAyerCut
"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does? - Gaff Blade Runner
"In a short time, this will be a long time ago." - Werner Slow West
"One of the biggest problems in the industry is apathy right now." - Dan Didio Co-Publisher of I Wonder Why That Is Comics
"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does? - Gaff Blade Runner
"In a short time, this will be a long time ago." - Werner Slow West
"One of the biggest problems in the industry is apathy right now." - Dan Didio Co-Publisher of I Wonder Why That Is Comics
I don't think it's impossible to appease Superman's fan base. You just have to make the attempt and really get at the heart of the character.
Supergirl embodies Superman's best traits so I don't see how she is superior, and I love Supergirl.
Well, yeah, they did direct Captain America .
"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does? - Gaff Blade Runner
"In a short time, this will be a long time ago." - Werner Slow West
"One of the biggest problems in the industry is apathy right now." - Dan Didio Co-Publisher of I Wonder Why That Is Comics
Is there a reason why the WB never officially labeled the DC cinematic universe? From what I've read, "DC Extended Universe" was coined as a joke by an Entertainment Weekly writer and was never official or used internally, and "Worlds of DC" was just the name of their panel at SDCC last year and hasn't been seen since. I know they're currently apprehensive of creating a connected universe due to the collapse of Snyder's work, but even back then, I'm surprised they didn't make anything official for branding reasons.