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James Gunn has finally released the DC Universe&#;s upcoming slate and the fans can finally take a breath of relief. The slate will not only introduce new characters but, continue the story of many. Robert Pattinson&#;s The Batman Part II has been greenlit and would be realized in the Autumn of The first chapter of the DCU slate is called &#;Gods and Monsters&#; and will begin with Superman: Legacy.

The franchise wishes to combine the society of gaming, television, and movies as well as the world of animation and live-action. Both the series of Joker and Batman with Joaquin Phoenix and Pattinson will belong outside of the main DC universe and will be referred to as the DC Elseworlds. One of the projects that will be in the works would be The Authority.

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Who Are The Authority, The Team That James Gunn Will Announce In DC?

James Gunn has confirmed that The Command will be established in the upcoming DC Space. The Authority is a comic book series within DC Comics from the Wild

Gays love Superman, and it's easy to see why. We love men, after all, and they don't come more perfect than the Man of Steel. Just look at David Corenswet. Those eyes, that hair, those arms… Superman doesn't usually fight crime with guns, but he clearly made an exception in his new movie.

And what gay doesn't relax seeing a super physique in tight clothing? Between Superman and Jonathan Bailey's doctor in Jurassic Park: Rebirth, risk taking your questioning teenage son to see these films at your peril.

Maybe that's why Lex Luthor is so obsessed with the Last Son of Krypton. Yes, jealousy and insecurity perform a huge part in his fixation, of course. Still, he's doing way too much for this infatuation to be strictly platonic. Notice how minute Lex cares about Eve Teschmacher and her supermodel looks as soon as Superman enters the conversation. It's a little suss, right?

Who can blame Lex, though, especially when it comes to David's lovable take on this iconic character? A supervillain hasn't been this relatable since Agatha had the hots for A

Matt Bomer claims he lost Superman role because he&#;s gay: My sexuality was &#;weaponized&#; against me

Matt Bomer was almost the Guy of Steel.

The &#;White Collar&#; celebrity, 46, revealed that he was in the mix to play Superman on the big screen in the preliminary s, but he allegedly lost out on the role when he was outed as homosexual.

&#;I went in on a cattle call for Superman, and then it turned into a four-month audition experience,” he recalled on the Hollywood Reporter’s “Awards Chatter” podcast episode released Monday.

“I was auditioning again and again and again and flying out to New York and doing chemistry reads and flying out to LA and doing chemistry reads, back to Unused York, flying endorse to LA to do a screen test, and it looked like I was the director’s choice for the role.&#;

Bomer, who was let go from the CBS soap opera “Guiding Light” when he was auditioning for J.J. Abrams&#; axed film &#;Superman: Flyby,&#; said he was confident he&#;d actor in the DC Comics movie because he “signed a three-picture deal at Warner Bros.&#; at the time.

However, Bomer didn&#;t get cast

Award-Winning Actor Says He Lost 3-Movie Superman Role In Canceled DC Project After Being Outed As Gay

Summary

  • Matt Bomer has stated he lost a DC trilogy contract for a Superman feature due to his sexuality.
  • Bomer's diverse acting history shows he has been successful in his career.
  • With the Elseworlds concept in play, there is a possibility for Bomer to portray Superman in the coming years.

Matt Bomer has stated he lost his DC trilogy contract for a scrapped Superman movie because of his sexuality. While DC Comics' presence has been reimagined numerous times in the world of live-action, Superman is one of the few characters to have been depicted the most on the big screen. As several actors have played Superman in live-action over the last few decades, there have also been a number of stars who were close to playing the Dude of Steel but, for various reasons, didn't get to in the end.

One of the actors who could have been Superman was White Collar star Matt Bomer, who recently appeared on The Hollywood Reporter's Award Chatter podcast to discuss his career a