Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck & Gal Gadot Become The Villains Of James Gunn's DC Universe In New Art
2023/09/25

Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, and Gal Gadot trade in their superhero roles to become iconic villains in James Gunn's through new fan art. A new era is coming for the DC Comics superheroes through Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Universe, which will be kicking off through Chapter 1, "Gods and Monsters." But in order for a new continuity to be born, it means the end of the DCEU, which is finishing its run later this year with .

While David Corenswet will replace , it has yet to be decided who will take over as Batman and Wonder Woman for Affleck and Gadot. Even though other actors will portray the DC trinity, there are still other ways Cavill, Affleck, and Gadot could appear in the new DC Universe.

Through artwork by (shared via ,) the former DCEU actors are depicted as the DC villains Ultraman, Owlman, and Superwoman, respectively.

In the comics, Ultraman, Owlman, and Superwoman are the Earth-3 doppelgangers of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, who are founding members of the Crime Syndicate of America, the evil incarnation of the Justice League. To this point, the Crime Syndicate has only appeared through animated DC projects, including the 2010 movie .

When it comes to the Justice League in Gunn's DC Universe, it's unclear what the actual plans are for the iconic superhero team.

During the announcement for Chapter 1, "Gods and Monsters," Gunn and Safran revealed only a select number of , stating that more will be announced at a later time. In terms of Justice League characters, only Superman and Batman have solo films in the works, while a prequel show, , is being developed for Max, with Diana Prince's place in the franchise still yet to be determined.

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Other Justice League members who have projects in the DC Universe Chapter 1 are Green Lantern and Supergirl, but there isn't an actual team-up movie as of right now. To this point, Gunn has been very vague about where they are going with the Justice League in the DC Universe, and it might be that they are going to wait for quite some time until the team is actually created.

One of the big DCEU criticisms was that the Justice League was rushed rather than built up to the formation of the team, similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Given how Gunn has talked about the DC Universe already having a lot of superheroes established, time will tell how they actually make the Justice League happen in this continuity. If they are taking their time with the Justice League, it's not necessarily a bad thing, as the new DC Universe needs to avoid as many of the DCEU's mistakes as possible. Hopefully, the Justice League will come to life in the DC Universe, and the wait will have been worth it.

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