Guys, the hierarchy of power in the DC Universe just changed.
Justice League bombed at the box office, reports circulated online that Cavill was done playing the Man of Steel, and that Warner Bros.would look to take the character — and really all of their
movies — in a new direction. That was nearly five years ago, and Cavill has not set super-foot in another DC production.As one might expect, Cavill only appears after the main film concludes, during a post-credits scene. In it,’s Black Adam is still hanging out in the ruins of the ancient Kahndaq throne room. There, he has a conversation, via drone-delivered hologram, with the Suicide Squad leader Amanda Waller . She tells Adam that he has her attention and warns him to stay in his “prison” — i.
A few more threats are exchanged, and then from out of some extremely convenient dramatic smoke, Cavill’s Superman strides into frame. “It’s been a while since anyone’s made the world this nervous,” he says, adding “We should talk.” There’s one final shot of Black Adam smirking, and then a cut to black.