Barry Allen's multiversal adventure in The Flash reprises Zod's irruption from Man of Steel, but this time, Sasha Calle's Supergirl replaces Henry Cavill's Superman as the DC idol who defends Earth from the unlawful Kryptonian. Despite being the face of the ballot, Henry Cavill's Superman does not appear in The Flash, where DCEU figures similar as Ezra Miller's Barry Allen, Ben Affleck's Batman, and Michael Shannon's General Zod return to say farewell to the macrocosm that Man of Steel started back in 2013. Superman's last appearance came in Black Adam'spost-credits scene, which probably will not lead into any effect due to the birth of James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Universe.
The Flash's alternate full caravan provides a deeper look at Sasha Calle's Supergirl, who sports Superman's exact same symbol and fights Zod just like Superman did in the original DCEU durability. Although Supergirl has a fierce battle with Zod with the help of two Barry Allens and Michael Keaton's Batman, Superman is nowhere to be seen. Superman is absent not only due to Henry Cavill's departure, but also because the idol does not live in the macrocosm The Flash takes place.
The Flash's Supergirl Is From A Different Universe In DC's Multiverse
Barry Allen's attempt to travel back in time to save his mama affects reality itself, bringing him to a macrocosm where he hasn't acquired access to the Speed Force and therefore hasn't come The Flash yet. In this macrocosm, Michael Keaton's Batman has also been active for numerous times, and Supergirl has been kept as a internee for a long time. still, she soon gets her Kryptonian suit and defends the earth from Zod, who tries to terraform Earth the same way he tried to do it in Barry Allen's home macrocosm. thus, Sasha Calle's Supergirl does not know who Superman is, as she's likely the only surviving Kryptonian to be raised on Earth.
Barry Allen Travels To A Universe With No Superman In The Flash
The macrocosm Barry Allen travels to in The Flash features colorful parallels and differences to his home reality. For case, Barry looks physically the same, while Henry Cavill's Superman and Ben Affleck's Batman do not indeed live. rather, Michael Keaton's Batman is a stager vigilante and Supergirl is only beginning her career as a superhero. Meanwhile, Kal- El may have failed as a baby during Krypton's destruction, and Supergirl may have been too unlucky to have had a peaceful parenting on Earth. With anon-metahuman Barry Allen, a neophyte Supergirl, and an aged Batman, The Flash's new macrocosm is truly a combination of history, present, and future.
This also means that the events of Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice and Justice League noway happed, and suggests that other metahumans may also be fully different or absent altogether. maybe Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Cyborg do not live, or maybe they are indistinguishable from their original characters. What is for certain is that Superman will not be there to come Earth's rescuer, leaving that spot for Supergirl.
Henry Cavill Won't Be Returning As Superman In Any DC Universe
Henry Cavill has been verified to be leaving Superman behind after his gem in Black Adam. After Sasha Calle's Supergirl fills the part of The Flash's Kryptonian idol, another actor will be cast to play the Man of sword in James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Universe, where a brand-new Superman will debut in Superman Legacy, written and directed by James Gunn himself. Although there are multiple DC worlds coinciding in resemblant — including Matt Reeves' The Batman durability and Todd Phillips' Joker macrocosm — DC will move on from Henry Cavill's Superman and shift focus on the DCU's new interpretation of the idol.
As for Sasha Calle's Supergirl, it's possible that she'll be incorporated into the DC Universe to star in Supergirl Woman of hereafter. After all, she hails from a different macrocosm than the original DCEU and represents a fresh launch for Krypton on the big screen. else, The Flash might mark the end for the DCEU's interpretation of Krypton, and the DC Universe might introduce both a new Superman and a new Supergirl that could lead the ballot together.
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