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Henry Cavill is 'leaving his role as Superman'

Warner Bros focus will reportedly shift away from Superman and towards Supergirl

Clarisse Loughrey
Wednesday 12 September 2018 16:08 BST
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Henry Cavill is leaving his role as Superman after talks with the studio Warner Bros broke down, according to a new report.

The Hollywood Reporter states that Cavill was prevented from making a cameo appearance in the upcoming DC film Shazam! starring Zachary Levi, due to scheduling conflicts.

Contract discussions between the actor's representatives and the studio apparently slowed down as a result, meaning future opportunities for Cavill to play the role appear slim.

With appearances in 2013's Man of Steel, 2016's Batman v. Superman, and last year's Justice League already under his belt, the conflict over Shazam! has coincided with the studio's shift of focus away from Superman and towards Supergirl.

An origin film for a teenage Supergirl is currently in the works, which would prevent Cavill's participation, since the source comics depict Superman as an infant at this point in the story.

The studio is also unlikely to make another solo Superman film for several years, with a source explaining: "Superman is like James Bond, and after a certain run you have to look at new actors."

It is a decision which aligns naturally with the new direction Warner Bros has been intent on taking as the studio looks set on shedding more of its DCEU (DC Extended Universe) past. Ben Affleck is also expected to step down from his role as Batman in Matt Reeves's upcoming standalone film.


However, still to be released are the films Wonder Woman 1984 (starring Gal Gadot) Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and The Flash (Ezra Miller). Aquaman will be the first released, set to hit UK cinemas 14 December.

There is yet to be any official confirmation of Cavill's departure, either from the actor's camp or the studio.

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