
While Superman: Legacy has finally tapped its new Clark Kent and Lois Lane, an old tweet from three years ago is getting major traction as the user predicted the casting for James Gunn's major DC Universe movie. After several months of looking for the big screen's next take on Superman and Lois, Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Studios officially found their leading duo, with David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan getting tapped for Superman: Legacy. The film is the first proper entry into Gunn's DC Universe which will start in 2025.
With DC Studios' new Superman and Lois locked in for the reboot, social media has already been buzzing about the Superman: Legacy casting announcement. However, in a hilarious turn of events, an old tweet from December 1, 2020, from @KunaliB has resurfaced where the user directly predicted Corenswet and Brosnahan's casting, even if it was for Matt Reeves' The Batman universe.
With DC Studios' new Superman and Lois locked in for the reboot, social media has already been buzzing about the Superman: Legacy casting announcement. However, in a hilarious turn of events, an old tweet from December 1, 2020, from @KunaliB has resurfaced where the user directly predicted Corenswet and Brosnahan's casting, even if it was for Matt Reeves' The Batman universe.
- 6/28/2023
- by Andy Behbakht
- ScreenRant


The reaction from fans to Warner Bros.’ decision to scrap Leslie Grace’s “Batgirl” movie is, to put it mildly, intensely negative.
And alongside shock and genuine outrage over the decision itself, the conversation on social media, especially on Twitter, focused on the Ezra Miller-sized elephant in the room: You know, because his “Flash” film is still on the slate despite months, literally months of increasingly bad headlines from the actor’s ongoing, very public personal scandals.
TheWrap confirmed on Tuesday that Warner Bros. Discovery will not release “Batgirl,” either theatrically or on HBO Max, effectively killing the 90 million project, which was already mostly completed. The movie starred “In the Heights” star Leslie Grace in the title role of Barbara Gordon.
“Talk about waking up and choosing violence,” one person tweeted. TikTok star Matt Ramos mourned the work of those involved, writing “All of their hard work deserved to be seen by the world.
And alongside shock and genuine outrage over the decision itself, the conversation on social media, especially on Twitter, focused on the Ezra Miller-sized elephant in the room: You know, because his “Flash” film is still on the slate despite months, literally months of increasingly bad headlines from the actor’s ongoing, very public personal scandals.
TheWrap confirmed on Tuesday that Warner Bros. Discovery will not release “Batgirl,” either theatrically or on HBO Max, effectively killing the 90 million project, which was already mostly completed. The movie starred “In the Heights” star Leslie Grace in the title role of Barbara Gordon.
“Talk about waking up and choosing violence,” one person tweeted. TikTok star Matt Ramos mourned the work of those involved, writing “All of their hard work deserved to be seen by the world.
- 8/2/2022
- by Andi Ortiz and Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
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