Actor Jason Momoa has recently been cast in a new role within the DC Universe, marking a pivotal shift for the franchise and reviving discussions about the potential return of other DCEU stars in fresh, dynamic roles. Momoa, who previously led the DCEU’s highest-grossing film, 2018’s Aquaman, is making waves once again by stepping into the shoes of Lobo instead of reprising his role as the aquatic superhero. This surprising transition has sparked excitement and speculation within the DC fandom.
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Asher Angel as Nightwing
Played Billy Batson in the DCEU
Following the underwhelming performance of Shazam! Fury of the Gods at the box office and the ensuing criticism of Zachary Levi’s portrayal, it seems increasingly likely that the DCEU characters may take a hiatus from the DC Universe. This opens the door for stars like Asher Angel, who delivered a notably strong performance as Billy Batson, to transition into new roles, possibly as Nightwing. With the Batfamily being introduced into the new DCU, Angel’s emotional depth and charismatic representation of Billy could serve as a perfect foundation for embodying Dick Grayson.
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Ben Affleck as James Gordon
Played Batman in the DCEU
Ben Affleck stepping into the role of Jim Gordon may raise eyebrows, given his previous portrayal of Batman. Nonetheless, this could represent a compelling legacy casting choice. Affleck’s gritty interpretation of Batman positions him uniquely to convey Gordon’s layered character effectively, especially if the next iteration of the DCU’s Batman is significantly younger.
James Gunn previously expressed a desire for Affleck to take on directing duties within the DCU, but a return as Gordon would allow him to leverage his Batman experience while departing from the drama of the earlier DC regime. Given Affleck’s affinity for darker, noir-themed narratives, his portrayal of Gordon could bring a fresh, engaging dynamic to the Gotham landscape.
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Jesse Eisenberg as The Riddler
Played Lex Luthor in the DCEU
Jesse Eisenberg’s portrayal of Lex Luthor sparked mixed reviews, yet his unique talent may suit another villain within the DCU: The Riddler. Eisenberg’s previously exhibited manic energy aligns well with the character’s more eccentric traits, especially as Gunn’s vision appears to tilt towards a comic-accurate representation. This shift could provide Eisenberg the opportunity to stretch his abilities in a way that resonates more positively with audiences.
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Grace Caroline Currey as Wonder Woman
Played Mary Bromfield/Marvel in the DCEU
Potentially re-casting roles could also extend to major players like Wonder Woman. Grace Caroline Currey has already distinguished herself in the DCEU through her portrayal of Mary Bromfield. In fact, Currey’s age aligns well with the casting needs for Wonder Woman, suggesting a smooth transition given her ability to embody fierce and charismatic characters. As the DCU evolves, her skill set may refashion Wonder Woman’s portrayal, particularly through upcoming projects like Creature Commandos.
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Gal Gadot as Talia Al Ghul
Played Wonder Woman in the DCEU
A surprising yet plausible casting choice could see Gal Gadot transition from her role as Wonder Woman to Talia al Ghul. With current developments hinting at a live-action adaptation involving Batman’s son, Damian Wayne, Gadot’s fierce and compelling presence would lend credence and depth to Talia’s character arc. The chemistry displayed with Ben Affleck as Batman could seamlessly translate to her interactions with the new Batman in the DCU.
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Deathstroke
Played Thomas Wayne in the DCEU
Often underutilized in his portrayal of Thomas Wayne, Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s versatility and charisma position him as a strong candidate for the role of Deathstroke. At 58, Morgan’s commanding presence could establish Deathstroke as a formidable antagonist, drawing parallels from his past roles exhibiting both physical prowess and deep complexity. Imagine an iteration of Deathstroke that amplifies Morgan’s ability to blend menace with charisma, making him a swift fan favorite.
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Lauren Cohan as Queen Hyppolyta
Played Martha Wayne in the DCEU
Joining Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan could return as Queen Hyppolyta. Although limited to a cameo as Martha Wayne, Cohan’s considerable dramatic talent earned her recognition. Her strong, authoritative performances, particularly as Maggie in The Walking Dead, suggest she would portray Queen Hyppolyta convincingly, especially as the DCU explores themes of leadership and conflict within Amazons in upcoming stories like Paradise Lost.
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Sasha Calle as Raven
Played Supergirl in the DCEU
Sasha Calle might transition to embodying Raven following her previous role as Supergirl. Her portrayal brought a darker edge to the character, which aligns well with Raven’s complex backstory as a member of the Teen Titans. Given Calle’s ability to convey emotional turmoil, one could envision her as a pivotal figure among the heroes of the new DCU.
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Bruna Marquezine as Batgirl
Played Jenny Kord in the DCEU
Bruna Marquezine could seamlessly transition from her role as Jenny Kord to Batgirl in the new DCU. Although Blue Beetle may not have left a substantial mark at the box office, Marquezine’s screen presence showcased her potential for the role of Batgirl. Her charisma and on-screen chemistry could bring fresh perspectives to Barbara Gordon, highlighting her intelligence and humor in upcoming narratives.
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Henry Cavill as The Human Target
Played Superman in the DCEU
Lastly, Henry Cavill, who epitomized Superman in the DCEU, is rumored to be exploring several possibilities under the new DC direction. Among the options, taking on the role of Christopher Chance, the Human Target, would allow Cavill to showcase a nuanced performance. As an accomplished actor, he could navigate this character’s blend of intrigue and tension effectively, especially in a series inspired by the acclaimed work of Tom King.
Superman’s Appearances in the DCEU |
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Movie |
Role |
Release Date |
Man of Steel |
Protagonist |
June 14, 2014 |
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice |
Co-Protagonist |
March 25, 2016 |
Justice League |
Co-Protagonist |
November 17, 2017 |
Zack Snyder’s Justice League |
Co-Protagonist |
March 18, 2021 |
Black Adam |
Cameo |
October 21, 2022 |
With numerous avenues for exploring talent within the existing roster of DCEU stars, the potential re-casting is piquing interest. Fans are keenly watching as the DC Universe aims to redefine its narrative landscape.
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