Highlights

  • James Gunn's decision to recast Henry Cavill as Superman in the upcoming film Superman: Legacy signaled a fresh start for the franchise.
  • Rumors suggest that Sasha Calle's Supergirl character will be replaced in Superman: Legacy, although there is no confirmation yet from DC.
  • Gunn's approach to DC seems to involve keeping fan-favorite characters while making significant changes to improve the overall quality of the films.

Following Sasha Calle's big screen debut as Supergirl in The Flash, rumors about her future in James Gunn's DCU have swelled due to a new Superman: Legacy cast report.

At first, Gunn's promotion at DC was met with celebration. But Gunn has done another soft reboot since taking over the head of all creative content and fighting an uphill battle to save DC. The Snyderverse is effectively dead in the water, as Gunn has recast Henry Cavill as Superman.

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David Corenswet is taking over the role in Superman: Legacy, and a new report has seemingly confirmed where Supergirl will fit in. According to Daniel Richtman, a known Hollywood insider whose rumor report has been trusted, Gunn is now casting Supergirl for Superman: Legacy, essentially confirming Calle will be replaced. Though this is no confirmation that DC is dropping Calle, it would be no big surprise if this comes out to be true.

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Gunn made the controversial yet wise decision to replace Cavill and start fresh. It's not hard to understand why Gunn made the decision, despite The Witcher actor being beloved by fans of DC. The DC movies have been shaky at best, and this is a surefire way to put his spin on the franchise. Gunn does his best work in a character-driven field, and Superman: Legacy's main conflict won't be a villain. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was the best of the trilogy because of how much it leaned into character development. Finally, Quill (Chris Pratt) became a hero worth rooting for. Rocket Racoon (Bradley Cooper) officially becomes his best self as fans shed tears watching his origin story. Displaying impressive skill, Gunn effectively fixed everything wrong with David Ayer's Suicide Squad while retaining all the elements that worked.

This strategy seems to be how Gunn has handled DC, including Superman: Legacy. As he saved fan-favorite Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn and Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flagg, he did away with other aspects that weren’t working. Similarly, he seems to be holding onto Jason Momoa as Aquaman for now but trimmed the fat on other projects. The Flash was nowhere near a perfect film. Because of The Flash's disappointing box office run, Gunn would have to do a lot of retooling to make that movie work in his new era. Calle was arguably the best part of The Flash, which was otherwise weak on many levels. It may just be efficient to redo Supergirl altogether. It is a hard pill to swallow, but Gunn hasn’t led fans of the franchise wrong yet.

Superman: Legacy is currently in pre-production.

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Source: Daniel Richtman