Michael B. Jordan In Talks to Play Superman
According to Variety, the DC Universe isn't quite done with Superman
just yet, as Black
Panther alum Michael
B. Jordan pitched an idea for a new take on the Man of Steel to Warner Bros.
earlier this year. Jordan's production company, Outlier Society, signed a
first-look deal with Warner Bros. in January, so it's not all too shocking that
the star would make the move from Marvel to DC.
While Jordan did pitch his own take on the beloved caped
superhero, the film—if it were to be greenlit—would reportedly not come close
to a movie theater until 2023. This is due to both the Creed star's packed list of upcoming projects as well
as Warner Bros.' list of many superhero films soon to be released. (Margot
Robbie's Birds
of Prey
comes out Feb. 7, the Batman reboot starring Robert Pattinson, Paul
Danno and Zoe Kravitz is underway and Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman 1984 hits theaters on June 5, just to name a few.)
Despite reports of a reboot, there is no script
or director attached to Jordan's pitch, Variety
reports. Still, the idea of him playing the Man of Steel, previously played
by Henry Cavill, is an intriguing development.
With the success of darker films like 2019's Joker, DC is reportedly hoping it can
sink its teeth further into this more insidious version of classic comic book
stories. So, if a new Superman were to grace the big screen, it's likely the
story would be more R-rated than not.
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