Black SUPERMAN Movie (New Details and the Search for a Director)

Any film done correctly would be a success

In the case of steel, it's a human character in that suit. Like ironman or batman. It's not a god with an i win button of powers.

And while I haven't read much, what I have read is him facing insurmountable odds fighting against superman's god like foes. And he wins but it usually comes with him getting his ass kicked in the process. I think there is something intriguing about that. If you get the right actor to play the character I think you could have a very interesting character tell an interesting story.
 
In the case of steel, it's a human character in that suit. Like ironman or batman. It's not a god with an i win button of powers.

And while I haven't read much, what I have read is him facing insurmountable odds fighting against superman's god like foes. And he wins but it usually comes with him getting his ass kicked in the process. I think there is something intriguing about that. If you get the right actor to play the character I think you could have a very interesting character tell an interesting story.

They should've left Superman dead and had Steel replace him. Wasted opportunity.
 

Bro.... this is actually not a bad idea. Since I do believe Superman should look the part as he’s always been portrayed(white skin, black hair). #imhispanic #noracist

Plenty of Hispanic people have light colored skin so he’d still look the part. And it would hammer home the idea that Superman is an immigrant which is an aspect to the character I feel a lot of people overlook.

Was toying with the idea of Mexican farmers in America finding him, but I think you keep Ma and Pa Kent white, hence the white as fuck name Clark Kent.

When Superman fights for truth, justice, and the American way, and when people protest him telling him to go back to where he came from it would have that much more impact.

Plus DC is massive in Latin America and it would absolutely crush there(more than it already does).
 
They should've left Superman dead and had Steel replace him. Wasted opportunity.

The sad part is that now you've killed him off...twice. In recent memory. It's lost all power or impact. There wasn't a cost to either death.

Wasted indeed.
 
The sad part is that now you've killed him off...twice. In recent memory. It's lost all power or impact. There wasn't a cost to either death.

Wasted indeed.

The comics did an entire arc for over a year, showing the impact of the death of Superman with multiple characters emerging in his wake and getting a chance to shine. The movie skipped over all of that. All because they wanted their Justice League as quickly as possible.
 
The comics did an entire arc for over a year, showing the impact of the death of Superman with multiple characters emerging in his wake and getting a chance to shine. The movie skipped over all of that. All because they wanted their Justice League as quickly as possible.

Yup. And both Steel and that cyborg superman would have been great characters on film. Not sure the eradicator would work, I always found his back story to be rather confusing. And superboy was just a hokey reboot at the time trying to pull in younger fans.
 
Yup. And both Steel and that cyborg superman would have been great characters on film. Not sure the eradicator would work, I always found his back story to be rather confusing. And superboy was just a hokey reboot at the time trying to pull in younger fans.

Fuck it, they should just do a film based on the time period that Superman is dead and introduce Steel. Its not too late, Captain Marvel comes after Infinity Wars but is set during previous events.
 
Fuck it, they should just do a film based on the time period that Superman is dead and introduce Steel. Its not too late, Captain Marvel comes after Infinity Wars but is set during previous events.

I don't want it done in this verse which is a complete mess.

Better off to save the story wait 5 years reboot fresh and build the DCU up to a point where you can tell it.

They need a Kevin Feige in charge who knows these stories and gives them the respect they deserve.

The doomsday fight is the one of my favorite stories of superman and they completely fucked up doomsday.
 
how many superheroes does michael jordan have to be? are we going to see a movie where he is every single superhero in it? it makes no sense to have someone who has been in a high profile role as one (black panther) become another high profile superhero. is he the ONLY black guy available? what is jaden smith doing?

i say this realizing that the idea that they would change him to satisfy sjw bitches is absurd
 
how many superheroes does michael jordan have to be? are we going to see a movie where he is every single superhero in it? it makes no sense to have someone who has been in a high profile role as one (black panther) become another high profile superhero. is he the ONLY black guy available? what is jaden smith doing?

i say this realizing that the idea that they would change him to satisfy sjw bitches is absurd

He is cross dressing and sucking off a guy somewhere. He could do Lois Lane tho

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Jason Momoa Says Henry Cavill Is 'Absolutely Not' Done Playing Superman
Jason Momoa isn’t convinced Henry Cavill has hung up his cape for good.

The Aquaman star, 39, gave his thoughts on rumors Cavill was done with playing Superman at the premiere of his film in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

I just talked to Henry, he’s absolutely not [done playing Superman],” Momoa told Entertainment Tonight at the premiere. “He loves the character. He’s not. One hundred percent.”

He insisted, “It’s absolutely [not going to happen].”

A rep for Cavill did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.


I hope this is true, and not just clickbait to generate marketing for Aquaman.
 
We didn’t really hear an uproar about race changing Aquaman. Maybe because he doesn’t have the onscreen history of Supes.
 
Update: February 26, 2021

J.J. Abrams, Ta-Nehisi Coates to Reboot SUPERMAN with Plans to Cast a Black Actor for the Role

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After remaining grounded for far too long, Superman is finally ready to fly again. Though this time, when he returns, he’ll be made new once again. Warner Bros. is rebooting Superman with writer Ta-Nehisi Coates and producer J.J. Abrams.

On the Abrams front, his involvement doesn’t come as a surprise as the filmmaker has long been rumored to tackle Superman since his production company Bad Robot struck a deal with WarnerMedia. This isn’t the first time Abrams has circled a Superman film – he wrote Superman: Flyby in the early 2000s which was eventually shelved in favor of Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns (2006).

As for Coates, the acclaimed author and journalist known for his non-fiction work concerning African-Americans, The Beautiful Struggle, Between the World and Me, We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy, carved out a space in the world of superheroes as the ongoing writer of Black Panther and Captain America for Marvel Comics. Together, Coates and Abrams, have the opportunity extend the DCEU’s lens into its ever-growing multiverse.

A Superman reboot comes on the heels of The CW’s recent series, Superman & Lois, the casting of Sasha Calle as Supergirl in The Flash, and Henry Cavill’s upcoming, previously filmed but unreleased, interpretation in Zack Snyder’s Justice League. It seems DC’s Kryptonians are once again having their day in Hollywood.

The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that this new Superman project is aiming to star a Black Superman. It’s possible that this will be another version of Clark Kent, but more intriguing is the possibility that it will be either Calvin Ellis or Val-Zod, Supermen from within DC’s comic book multiverse. Calvin Ellis, created by Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke first appeared in Final Crisis No. 7 (2009). Inspired by Barack Obama, this iteration of Superman is also President of the United States of America, and uses his superpowers to directly confront global politics, alongside his own iteration of the Justice League that includes Wonder Woman, Nubia. Val-Zod, created by Tom Taylor, Nicola Scott and Robson Rocha, first appeared in Earth 2 No. 19 (2014). The Superman of Earth 2, Val-Zod was adopted by Jor-El, and sent to Earth along with Kal-El. Raised by pacifist parents on Earth, Val became Superman when Darkseid’s forces invaded his planet.

Of course, rebooting Superman raises questions about Henry Cavill’s future in the DCEU, a future that many fans have been keeping their fingers crossed for. Despite rumors of cameos in upcoming DCEU projects, Henry Cavill’s solo Superman sequel never moved forward, despite filmmakers like Christopher McQuarrie expressing interest. With Zack Snyder’s Justice League set to premiere on HBO Max in March, fans are already wondering if it will mark a swan song for Cavill’s tenure, just as it seemed his future might finally be taking shape again.

It’s too soon to count Cavill’s Clark Kent out yet, as Coates and Abrams Superman seems to be something else entirely, an expansion of the mythos rather than a replacement. In the same way that Matt Reeves’ The Batman isn’t preventing Ben Affleck from reprising the role in The Flash, it seems this new Superman movie will ultimately be additive, allowing a range of visionaries to present their own take on these iconic characters all under the limitless potential of the multiverse. If anything, it seems we’ll be getting more Superman rather than less. And with this reboot, there is room to tackle something we’ve never seen onscreen before.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/ta-nehisi-coates-and-the-future-of-superman
 
Superman origin story part 87 incoming.
 
Why not just do Icon? Black character created by black authors as part of a black-owned company to better express the black experience. If representation is the objective he's a better choice than some random incarnation of Superman that lasted for an issue or two. But Superman has the name recognition and that matters far more than something like honoring the legacy of Dwayne McDuffie...
 
1) fuck changing race of an iconic character
2) fuck JJ Abrams, the maestro of mediocrity
Call me racist all you want. Won't watch this shit.
 

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