James Gunn Says Henry Cavill Was Never 'Fired' From Playing Superman, Claims There Was no Deal Ever Made
James Gunn has come out and cleared the air surrounding Henry Cavill's departure from the role of Superman. The head of DC Studios claimed that Cavill was never "fired" from the role.
While James Gunn's Superman: Legacy is in active development right now and has a release date of July, 2025, the big caveat here is that it won't be Henry Cavill who would be returning to play the role of the Man of Steel here, despite appearing in Black Adam. Back in November, it was revealed that Cavill would no longer be playing Superman in the upcoming film written by Gunn, and now the head of DC Studios has clarified that Cavill was never "fired" from the role to begin with as there was no deal in place for his return. James Gunn's Superman Legacy to Release in Theatres on July 11, 2025.
Check Out What James Gunn Had to Say:
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