The Borneo Post

Henry Cavill might be out as Superman amid larger DC shift

- By Michael Cavna

WARNER Bros. reportedly is parting ways with its present Man of Steel, Henry Cavill.

Cavill, the British actor who has played Superman in three critically underwhelm­ing films since 2013, will surrender the red- and-blue costume, the Hollywood Reporter was the first to report on Wednesday, while noting that neither Cavill nor the studio had confirmed the exit. The Washington Post has put in requests for confirmati­on as well.

Variety, meanwhile, reported that “Cavill’s future as Superman in the DC Extended Universe is cloudy,” as Warner Bros. shifts “its attention to developing a Supergirl movie.”

This news would not be a surprise, of course. Once upon a developmen­t phase, as shepherded by director Zack Snyder, Cavill’s Superman and Ben Affleck’s Batman were going to be cornerston­es of the DCEU — essentiall­y Warner Bros.’ version of Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man and Chris Evans’ Captain America.

But as “Man of Steel” ( 2013), “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” ( 2016) and last year’s “Justice League” have come in for critical strafing and belowexpec­tation box office, Warner Bros. has signalled that it will no longer bet on projects centred on Cavill or Affleck as its leading superheroe­s.

Domestical­ly, none of Cavill’s DCEU films has topped US$ 340 million at the box office. The most successful DCEU release in North America — as box- office champ and cultural phenomenon — remains last year’s “Wonder Woman” ( US$ 412.6 million).

Patty Jenkins’ hit is helping pave a way forward for Warner Bros.’ superheroe­s; her sequel “Wonder Woman 1984” is due out next year.

Meanwhile, the studio is also betting on the popularity of Harley Quinn, who was played by Margot Robbie in “Suicide Squad,” according to the trades. The Harley spinoff “Birds of Prey” is reportedly a priority.

WB/ DC does still have hopes for “Aquaman” — starring Jason Momoa, Amber Heard and Nicole Kidman — due out this Christmas. None of Aquaman’s fellow “Justice League” members, including Cavill and Affleck, is mentioned in the credits.

The studio also has “Shazam!” due out next April, and according to the trades, Warner Bros. was not able to work out a Cavill/ Superman cameo for that film.

Additional­ly at Warner/ DC, Todd Phillips is continuing his Joker film project with Joaquin Phoenix in the lead role.

Warner Bros. has also “shifted its focus” toward producing a Supergirl origin story, says the Hollywood Reporter.

A moustachio­ed Cavill, meanwhile, is finding better critical and commercial success in another action franchise, opposite Tom Cruise in the current Paramount smash “Mission: Impossible — Fallout.” The film, which scores an “86” on Metacritic.com and a 97 per cent “fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes, has grossed US$ 735 million on a US$ 178 million production budget.

Cavill is the third actor to prominentl­y play DC’s liveaction Superman on the big screen since Christophe­r Reeve reinvigora­ted the role in the ‘70s. — WP-Bloomberg

 ??  ?? What’s the future of Cavill’s Superman? — Courtesy of Warner Bros.-DC Entertainm­ent
What’s the future of Cavill’s Superman? — Courtesy of Warner Bros.-DC Entertainm­ent

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