“Don’t care if there’s black Superman”: Fans Protest Against John Boyega Replacing Henry Cavill as Superman in New Concept Art

"Don't care if there's black Superman": Fans Protest Against John Boyega Replacing Henry Cavill as Superman in New Concept Art
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The property of Superman hasn’t shared much spotlight in the DC universe for a while, but finally, after the reformation of the universe, it seems Superman is finally taking the center stage in the upcoming DCU.

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Although DCU will have its new version of Kal-El after the exit of Henry Cavill from the scenario, it seems another actor has risen to be the contender for the Superman project, outside the frontline DCU.

Also read: Brandon Routh Returning as Superman To DCU Following Henry Cavill’s Exit? Superman Returns Star Reacts To James Gunn’s Superman Casting Update

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Concept poster of John Boyega as Val Zod by subi.ozil
Concept poster of John Boyega as Val Zod by subi.ozil

The concept poster of John Boyega presents a new contender for the Black Superman role

The movie about the character Val-Zod, the second Kryptonian who took the mantle of Superman in Earth 2 after Kal-El died while stopping an invasion from Apokolips, has been under development for a long time with Michael B Jordan’s name attached to the project.

But a new concept poster by subi.ozil on Instagram has brought a new contender for the mantle of the Kryptonian among fans in the upcoming Black Superman project. The concept poster imagines the Star Wars actor John Boyega as the Kryptonian, Val-Zod in his trademark silver and blue costume with the attire displaying the S symbol which was previously worn by his predecessor.

Although no release date or any update about the project has been released among the fans, it is reportedly moving forward amid the reconstruction of the studio under their new leaders, Peter Safran and James Gunn.

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Also read: James Gunn Refuses to Cast Anyone as Superman Now After Henry Cavill’s Retirement From DCU, Promises Big Announcement for Fans

Michael B. Jordan as Val Zod
Michael B. Jordan as Val Zod

Fans share their distaste after the news of the Val-Zod project moving forward

Numerous projects are being canceled and scrapped under the new management of James Gunn and Peter Safran, who are adamant about pulling off the bandages from the dying DCEU and taking the characters in a new light. But there are several projects out of the mainline universe which are still moving forward, including Todd Philips’ Joker 2, and Matt Reeves’ The Batman 2. But the one which surprised most of the fans is the Val-Zod project, which was still being developed.

Although the Val-Zod project doesn’t comprise any relation with the frontline Superman, fans are still upset about the project moving forward despite the cancellation of Henry Cavill’s Superman. And even though some found the artwork of John Boyega as Val-Zod quite impressive, some fans can’t hold back their emotions after the exit of Henry Cavill’s as the beacon of hope and shared their disdain and apathy for this upcoming Val-Zod project.

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Also read: WB Reportedly Lost Faith in Henry Cavill’s Superman after Joss Whedon’s Justice League, Were Looking for a New Actor Since 2018

Black Superman from DC Comics
Val Zod from DC Comics

James Gunn is actively working on the mainline DCU’s Superman project that will comprise the story of Kal-El. But as James Gunn previously admitted, the Elseworld stories will be a prominent aspect of the studio, it will be interesting to see where they take the Val-Zod storyline in the upcoming time, and whether it is played by John Boyega or Michael B. Jordan

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Written by Santanu Roy

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.