Back To Being Superman, Henry Cavill's Scene At The Flash Was Removed

JAKARTA - The Henry Cavill scene in the solo film The Flash has reportedly been deleted. This is a continuation after he declared that the Superman film project was canceled by DC Studio.

Launching The Hollywood Reporter, the Cavill scene for the film The Flash has been recorded. The film, starring Ezra Miller, is scheduled for release in 2023.

Not only that, cameo Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman has also been removed from the film. This is also related to the news of Warner Bros. and DC Studio stopping Wonder Woman's 3 plans.

Patty Jenkins said she had never stepped down from the Wonder Woman franchise. But on the other hand, he thanked fans who had supported this film.

"I'm not leaving. I'm open to whatever I'm asked for. I understand there's nothing I can do right now. DC is of course immersed in what they're going to make so I understand a decision like this is difficult," Patty Jenkins wrote on her Twitter account.

I don't want Wonder Woman's beautiful journey to end negatively. I am loved and respected as the one who made two Wonder Woman films. She is a great character," he continued.

Henry Cavill clearly mentioned the cancellation as Superman. He received notification from the production house after a long discussion.

"I just had a meeting with James Gunn and Peter Safran and this is sad news, everyone. I'm not back as Superman. After being told to announce my return in October," Henry Cavill wrote on Thursday, December 15.

The change in protection is something that happens. I respect that. James and Peter have a built world. I wish them all the best and all those involved," continued Cavill.

DC Studio and Warner Bros. have not responded to this news. The Flash will hit theaters on June 16, 2023.