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Henry Cavill’s Superman replaced by Sasha Calle, DC’s first Latina Supergirl


Cavill, who’s been a part of the DCEU since the beginning, is not expected to return to the franchise.


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Maria LoretoSenior Writer
MARCH 31, 2022 5:14 PM EDTMAR 31, 2022, 5:14 PM EDT

The DC Extended Universe is shuffling things up. Sasha Calle will be debuting as Supergirl in the film “The Flash,” prompting a variety of sources to claim that Superman, played by Henry Cavill, might not return to the franchise.

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According to ScreenGeek, Sasha Calle will become the DCEU’s last surviving Kryptonian, replacing Superman,who’s been portrayed by Henry Cavill in four films, starting with “Man of Steel” in 2013. Sasha Calle is an American actress of Colombian descent, and is the first Latina Supergirl. The actress will be making her debut as Kara Danvers in “The Flash,” which will be released in June 2023, and is then planned to star in her own solo film. According to insiders, “The Flash” establishes a different timeline, allowing the DCEU to discard some of the heroes and storylines that weren’t working in the past.

These changes in the DCEU come after their attempts at establishing a dark and gritty cinematic universe were eclipsed by the success of the Marvel films, which has a completely different tone. Still, DC has managed to find plenty of success in the films that stand apart from that universe, with projects like “Shazam!” and, most recently, “The Batman.” The compay has been unafraid to switch things up, not worrying over continuity and casting interesting actors on well worn characters.

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This year, DC will release “Batgirl” on HBO Max, providing a new take on the character of Barbara Gordon, who’ll be played by Leslie Grace, another Latina. The film will also introduce another Batman, played by Michael Keaton, who famously played the role in the Batman films of the late ‘80s, directed by Tim Burton. Keaton will also be making an appearance on “The Flash,” marking how important this film is for the DCEU.

“It’s really good,” said Keaton of his role in an interview with the Today Show. “And I just jumped in and had fun… Why would you not?”

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