Posted on 09/12/2018 12:44:53 PM PDT by C19fan
Henry Cavill is hanging up his Superman cape after five years as the superhero.
And rumors are already circulating about who will take the role of the DC Comics favorite.
Michael B Jordan's name has been at the top of many lists, according to Deadline, who reported movie studio Warner Bros. 'has been mulling a completely different direction with its Superman canon for some time.'
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This is just sad. YOU JUST KNOW the fans will all be called racist when no one goes to the movie.
he’s Creed! Great movie btw... ( if you liked the Rocky series)
The reason Mr. Cavill’s superman bombed was because the directors intentionally deconstructed him. You’re an alien, but you absolutely won’t associate with the oppressive “American way”. Add in evil violent Earth military and “murder stupid Dad because you can’t have a good white father in media without him sacrificing himself for his betters”, and of course it bombed - they intentionally smeared the legacy to “update” it and try to make it better.
Don’t know about ‘B’, but number 23 is already Superman - why not use him?
Welcome to FR...beware, there’s a lotta wiggers around here...
seems like cultural appropriation.
There’s one 1 Michael Jordan that can fly, and that ain’t him!
Disney’s lawyers must be falling down on the job. I would have thought they’d have a non-compete clause in his Black Panther contract that kept him out of DC Universe movies.
If they can mess with the Superman character,
then, I can see them doing the same with the person who plays Trump in a future movie about the president.
Samuel Jackson playing Trump? Could happen.
And, Stormy Daniels will be Lois Lane.
Is he gonna visit an Obama bathhouse to be sure he’s up on “diversity”?
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