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Superman Reboot News Dropped, Henry Cavill UNFollowed Warner Bros & DC on social media

5th May was the birthday of our Henry Cavill superman, and DC fans shared love on social media for the 38-year-old actor. Still, regrettably, just as we celebrated the Man of Steel player and Clark Kent’s portrayal, some great news about Warner Bros’ hopes for a Superman restart dropped. The Hollywood Reporter this Wednesday shares a lot of new information on the shape of this project, with J. J. Abrams making a new film that stars the black Kal-El.

It is a somewhat divisive concept that the Superman reboots

Superman Reboot News Dropped, Henry Cavill UNFollowed Warner Bros & DC on social media
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Today DC fans are particularly annoyed by the news because Cavill’s birthday comes out. Although the degree to which WB participated in the article of THR remains uncertain, the studio has the brunt of the fanbase online, as people criticise them for tossing the player in the coach as part of their attempts to bury the verse in the far future, as you will see below.

This Henry Cavill Superman reboot comes from the writer of Marvel Comics Ta-Nehisi Coates, who is supposed to make an original spin on Krypton’s Last Son – indeed, the origins of the character have been verified. WB has a shortlist of well-known Black filmmakers who want to lead the project, but it isn’t ready, so the script is scheduled to be completed this December.

The good news is that it doesn’t prevent Cavill from repeating his appearance, so the film won’t become part of the mainstream DCEU. Dwayne Johnson is actually said to be fighting to get him back for upcoming sequels of Black Adam, as The Rock still wants his anti-hero to compete against Superman. We did not see by any chance the last of Clark’s Henry Cavill, however, it also stings the news of the revival is rubbing on his birthday in fans’ faces.

On Henry Cavill’s birthday, fans respond to the news of a Superman remake.

Superman Reboot News Dropped, Henry Cavill UNFollowed Warner Bros & DC on social media
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The “SnyderVerse” fans took to social media to express their displeasure with the Superman remake. Many people disliked the prospect of a new Superman because they think Cavill did an excellent job in the role and doesn’t need to be replaced. Many viewers were still excited that this would be the first time a Black Superman would appear on the big screen.

The fact that Warner Bros. chose Henry Cavill’s birthday to announce the revival did not sit well with many viewers. On Twitter, users shared their frustration at Warner Bros.’ “disrespect” for their own actor.

More details about the Henry Cavill Superman Reboot 2021 can be found here

Superman Reboot News Dropped, Henry Cavill UNFollowed Warner Bros & DC on social media
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The in-development Superman reboot from DC Comics, which will star a Black actor as Superman, will officially stick to the character’s comic book origin storey. Superman has been portrayed onscreen by a multitude of actors over the years, ranging from Christopher Reeve to the more recent Henry Cavill as Clark Kent. About the fact that audiences have been clamouring for another Superman film starring Cavill, Warner Bros. has decided to go in a different direction.

There were no Superman Reboot cast announcements and no director was also hired. Michael B. Jordan, though, was the leading figure in Superman’s roles, but was mute until he was recently asked. The Hollywood Reporter says that the script for Ta-Nehisi Coates would not have to be written until at least December, so that the film is already in production early and speculations will shift over time.

On social media, Henry Cavill is said to have unfollowed DC and WB

Superman Reboot News Dropped, Henry Cavill UNFollowed Warner Bros & DC on social media
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A public figure in the social media world would be a misery because people still want to find anything against you. Just recently, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star Simu Liu celebrated his birthday when the first trailer was released for his biggest concert of his whole career, just for everyone to tell him that he wasn’t a fan of Nicki Minaj’s 2012 music, which made him clearly a bigot.

Likewise, after the newspaper alleged that he was joining donald trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, Sylvester Stallone had been branded a scumbag, a liar who had forced him to open the air and to disclose it was not really accurate publicly. Indeed, a dual-edged sword, which Henry Cavill now focuses on on-line investigation, is sites like Twitter and Instagram that put fans closer to their idols than ever.

Superman Reboot News Dropped, Henry Cavill UNFollowed Warner Bros & DC on social media
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Yesterday there were rumours that our Henry Cavill superman had unfollowed Warner Bros. and DC profiles, which led insider Grace Randolph to jumping on Twitter and seems to have a touch of an unnecessary jab in the actor.

Obviously, ignoring the fact that Henry Cavill was on camera when Zack Snyder formally confirmed his newly designed version of Justice League to the world for the first time, or that his manager Dany Garcia produced Shazam and the film was developing while the star was working back-to-back on Mission: Impossible – Fallout and The Witcher, some astute online sleuths have done some digging. And if that’s the case, Randolph’s assault becomes more than a little personal.

Superman Reboot News Dropped, Henry Cavill UNFollowed Warner Bros & DC on social media
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This is all for the insights on Henry Cavill for now and we will keep you updated if any sort of news takes the surface. Till then, be with us and let us know what you think in the below comments section.

Another Aricle – Birthday Special : 17 Facts – Why is Henry Cavill so special?

Birthday Special 10 Reasons Why is Henry Cavill so special
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3 thoughts on “Superman Reboot News Dropped, Henry Cavill UNFollowed Warner Bros & DC on social media

  • I don’t think Superman should be replaced with a black actor unless it follows the comics. Also, if this is being done to satisfy a company’s need to show inclusion, why not create movies with black actors in mind instead. I’m Mexican American, and never would I want Superman to be Hispanic or Latino. It’s like asking that James Bond me Mexican.

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    • I don’t care what nationality the FICTIONAL SUPER HERO is. As long as the portrayal is solid, I can continue to suspend my disbelief for a couple of hours. If one considers the era in which many of these mainstream SHeroes were created, it’s not hard to imagine how beneficial it would be to shine a more inclusive light on the whole super hero genre. It’s all make believe people and as a black person living in a more openly racist America, I need some make believe!

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