In recent days, an indiscretion had spread according to which Henry Cavill had made a cameo as Superman in The Flash in September, a film with Ezra Miller arriving in 2023. However, The Hollywood Reporter explained how, as a result of Gunn and Safran's decisions, both his and Gal Gadot's cameos as Wonder Woman were completely removed.
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No more Superman and Wonder Woman in The Flash
Also according to THR, Henry Cavill would have been paid $ 250,000 for the cameo, the same amount received for his participation in the Black Adam post-credits scene. The British actor has sadly announced that his time as Superman is now over given James Gunn's decision to move forward with a new film focusing on a younger version of the Man of Steel. The most plausible idea is that of a total reboot of the DC Universe, cutting ties with the past and using The Flash as a forerunner to make a clean slate.Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot's cameos have been cut from 'THE FLASH'.
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The film will partially adapt the famous Flashpoint storyline and will see the scarlet speedster, played again by Ezra Miller, traveling through different timelines. The Flash will meet two versions of Batman in the multiverse, Michael Keaton's and Ben Affleck's, as well as Sasha Calle's Supergirl. At one point there was a rumor that the film could even be cancelled, but it was not to be. The theatrical release is set for June 16, 2023. The reasons for the delay in the timetable are to be attributed to the disputes related to Ezra Miller , which were later resolved, and to the use of an innovative technology that allows for multiple versions of the same actor to be obtained on screen.