James Gunn, the co-CEO of DC Studios, has addressed the frequently asked question of why Henry Cavill is not reprising his role as Superman in the upcoming film, Superman, set to release on July 11, 2025. Gunn has clarified that the decision was driven by the vision for a new, younger-leaning direction for the character, as the film will focus on an earlier part of Superman's life.
A Fresh Start for Superman
According to Gunn, his Superman project was conceived as a fresh start, distinct from previous iterations. This new direction necessitates a younger actor to embody Clark Kent during his early days as a reporter. David Corenswet, who is in his early thirties, has been cast to portray this younger Superman. Gunn has stated that he was looking for an actor who could capture Superman's humanity, kindness, and compassion.
Gunn Debunks Conspiracy Theories
Addressing fan theories suggesting he orchestrated Cavill's exit long before it was officially announced, Gunn clarified that he wasn't overseeing DC Studios when he was promoting The Suicide Squad in 2021. He didn't express interest in the position until Peter Safran approached him in late 2022. Gunn has emphasized that his Superman project was always intended as a new story, not a continuation of Cavill's storyline.
The "Black Adam" Cameo
Henry Cavill's brief return as Superman in a cameo appearance in Black Adam created a confusing situation. According to reports, Cavill was told by Warner Bros. to announce his return as Superman. However, this occurred before Gunn and Safran took over DC Studios. Gunn later clarified that "We didn't fire Henry. Henry was never cast". He also expressed that the situation was unfair to Cavill, who was put in a cameo by someone, who then made press about him being back.
Fan Reaction and Gunn's Response
The decision to recast Superman generated a significant backlash from fans. Gunn acknowledged the "uproarious and unkind" reaction to Cavill's departure. He admitted that he and Safran were aware of potential turbulence when they took charge of DC's movie and TV output. Gunn defended the decision by stating that all choices are made in service of the story and the DC characters. He also stated that disrespectful outcry would never affect their actions.
Moving Forward with the New DC Universe
Gunn and Safran have been tasked with rebooting and unifying the DC Universe. Superman is intended to launch this new interconnected DC film universe. Gunn has emphasized that the film is not a typical origin story, but rather an exploration of Superman balancing his Kryptonian roots with his life on Earth. The cast includes Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, and other heroes such as Mister Terrific, Hawkgirl and Green Lantern.