Warner Bros. and DC Films’ handling of Superman has generated plenty of discussion, and that’s only intensified since it was announced J.J. Abrams was producing a reboot with a script from Ta-Nehisi Coates, which looks set to recast the title hero and keep Henry Cavill’s popular portrayal of the Big Blue Boy Scout on the sidelines.
Admittedly, there was an unconfirmed report making the rounds very recently that Abrams’ Superman could be DCEU canon, which is a viable proposition if Clark Kent isn’t the lead character. However, as things stand it looks as though that Man of Steel sequel the fans have been demanding for years is going to remain strictly in the realms of wishful thinking.
On the plus side, Cavill’s Kryptonian got a much more substantial story arc in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, one that thankfully didn’t have to deal with failing miserably at digitally erasing his mustache, but we’ve heard from our sources – the same ones who told us Cavill would be extending his contract with the studio long before it was confirmed last summer – that Warner Bros. wanted the Snyder Cut to feature more Superman, but the director declined the studio’s request.
While we couldn’t confirm why, there’s a number of realistic possibilities. Perhaps the required footage simply wasn’t available to have it make sense within the context of the four-hour epic, especially when Cavill was unable to commit to the epilogue’s reshoots, something Snyder surely would have wanted him to get involved in given that it unfolds in the Knightmare timeline and he was initially announced to be returning. Another slightly more far-fetched idea is that it was a deliberate move on the filmmaker’s part, just in the off chance those two Justice League sequels do end up materializing, the third of which has already been teased as a Superman story.

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