The fate of Superman in the DCEU is uncertain. Clark Kent aka Superman led the inception of the DC Comics Extended Universe. In the 2013 Man Of Steel, Henry Cavill wore the cape, but the future for Cavill’s Superman is blurry. Though Superman received the deserved ending in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, fans have been waiting for a long time to see Superman return to the big screen.
The future of Cavill in the franchise is dubious, but the fans are letting their creative juice flow in deciding who will be the next Kryptonian superhero. A recent fan art suggests that Jacob Elordi is the perfect fit!
Jacob Elordi Is The Strongest Superman Casting Rumor
There have been many uncertainties over Superman’s future. However, since the merger with Discovery, there is a ray of hope for the return of the OG Superman. In the coming days, the audience will witness a couple of revamped Superman versions. Michael Jordan’s Val-Zod incarnation series is in pre-production with Ta-Nehisi Coates as the writer. The Flash coming in 2023 is considered the most essential film as the entire timeline of DCEU will change, but the reports suggest there will be no Superman in the post-credits. Super Girl will replace Superman in the new timeline post The Flash.
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However, fans are still hoping for Superman’s return to the universe. There is an inundation of fan arts on social media by various designers. But, BFHDesign and SPDRMNKYXXIII have envisioned the Euphoria star Jacob Elordi playing the role of the Kryptonian superhero. Jacob Elordi is receiving praise for his portrayal of twisted college teen Nate Jacobs and Noah Flynn in Netflix’s The Kissing Booth. Talking about the original Clark Kent, Henry Cavill is occupied in Netflix’s The Witcher, Enola Holmes sequel, and Argylle.
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