THE FLASH: Brandon Routh Reveals Whether He Would Return As Superman For DC's Multiverse Movie

THE FLASH: Brandon Routh Reveals Whether He Would Return As Superman For DC's Multiverse Movie

Superman Returns star Brandon Routh suited up as Superman again for The CW's Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover, but would he do the same again for The Flash? Find out what he had to say right here...

By JoshWilding - Nov 05, 2020 01:11 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash

Brandon Routh first played the Man of Steel in 2006's Superman Returns, but a tepid response to the movie meant that a sequel never happened. The actor was given the chance to play the iconic DC Comics superhero in Crisis on Infinite Earths, though, and the event confirmed that his world is one of those that still exists within the Multiverse. 

While Routh's time on Legends of Tomorrow has reached its end - both as Superman and Ray Palmer - the actor was recently asked whether he would consider returning as Supes for The Flash. That movie is set to follow the Scarlet Speedster through the DC Multiverse, and it's already been confirmed he'll visit the world Michael Keaton's Batman calls home.

"That’s always a possibility and, of course, as they’re bringing in Michael Keaton which I’m excited about and some other people from the past DC projects," Routh said. "I think it’s very exciting. It worked really well with Crisis on Infinite Earths and I was proud and honored to be a part of it and to reprise my Superman. So, it’s an absolute possibility, you can do anything. Everybody lives and dies all the time."

In the same interview, Routh was asked why we never saw a sequel to Superman Returns. "The intention was to do a sequel, always to do, with a big tentpole movie like that. They want to make more as long as they feel like they’ve recouped the money that they invested into the film. At the end of the day, the studio, Warner Brothers, decided it was too much of a gamble for them to do a sequel. [It] was both the passion and the interest in Superman dissipated and the movie, I guess for them, didn’t bring back enough monetary success for them to pull the trigger on it."

It's great to hear that the door is open to Routh reprising the role of Superman, and with Christopher Reeve no longer with us, the actor could very easily continue playing that version of the character. That would give the Fastest Man Alive the opportunity to cross paths with the "classic" version of the hero. 

What do you guys think?


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Universes we think Barry Allen should visit in The Flash!

10. Green Lantern's Universe

Green-Lantern

Ryan Reynolds has denied that he's returning to the DC Universe for the Snyder Cut of Justice League, but if Warner Bros. can convince him to return for The Flash, that would be no bad thing.

Revisiting his version of Hal Jordan after more than a decade would be undeniably good fun, while we're sure Reynolds would enjoy poking fun at his time as this character. Who knows, the movie could even god some way in redeeming his Green Lantern, leaving the door open for a possible return.

A team-up between the Flash and Green Lantern is something fans have wanted to see on screen for years now, and The Flash movie could finally make that fantasy a quirky, enjoyable reality.
 

9. The Arrowverse

Flash

One of Crisis on Infinite Earths' most memorable moments came when the big screen version of Barry Allen met his television counterpart. It was at this point Ezra Miller's version of the character learned of the Multiverse's existence, so why not revisit that exchange at some point in this movie? 

For fans of The CW TV series, this would be a rewarding moment, and a great way of potentially bidding farewell to Grant Gustin's version of the hero (he's only signed up for two more seasons).

We wouldn't expect this to be much for than just a cameo, but after what happened in that small screen crossover, it would be a real missed opportunity not to at least touch on the Arrowverse's importance. After all, it's actually been around longer than the DC Extended Universe at this point. 
 

8. The DC Comics Universe

Flash2

This would be a hard one to pull off, especially as the comic book DC Universe is constantly changing. However, just imagine a brief sequence which sees Barry Allen arrive there and find himself surrounded by familiar faces, albeit in comic accurate costumes (based on The New 52, perhaps).

That would be a neat moment, and visual effects could even be used to make this alternate reality look like a comic book brought to life, something we saw in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

It would be best for The Flash to pinpoint one era in particular for this reality, but the source material deserves to be referenced in a meaningful way, and this could achieve that in a seamless manner.
 

7. Batman Forever/Batman And Robin's Universe

Batman-Foreve

Val Kilmer is set to be part of DC FanDome this weekend, and while it's unlikely that he'll be there for The Flash, why shouldn't he return if Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck are getting to suit up again?

He may have only played the Dark Knight once in Batman Forever, but that movie has a devoted fan following, and this cameo is far more likely than George Clooney showing up (Batman and Robin remains something of a blemish on his career). This camp world is a real contrast to the one Keaton and Affleck's Bruce Waynes call home, so that alone makes it a must-see destination.

There's no reason for this not to happen, and these Batmen sharing the screen would be epic to see. 
 

6. The Animated Universe

JLA

Whether we're talking about Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League Unlimited, or even the direct-to-DVD animated features which have become a staple in recent years, the DC Universe has a rich history in animated form. With that in mind, there's no reason not to touch on that here.

Would it be too goofy to have the Flash arrive in a world where he's suddenly, well, a cartoon?

Yes and no, but if the Fastest Man Alive is going to race through world after world, there's no reason one of his destinations couldn't be animated in the unique style of Bruce Timm. Some legendary voice actors could be enlisted, and some great stories will finally be acknowledged in a big way. 
 

5. The Dark Knight Trilogy Universe

TDK

Earlier this summer, it was revealed that if Michael Keaton turned down the opportunity to return as Batman, Warner Bros. might consider turning to Christian Bale. That seems highly unlikely given his past comments about the possibility of reprising the role, but could the actor be talked into a cameo?

His story obviously came to an end in The Dark Knight Rises, but that doesn't mean the Flash couldn't pay a visit to his world and meet the new Batman (Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Robin"). 

This would be an admittedly strange moment given the isolated nature of Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy, but it's hard to believe Warner Bros. would ignore such a huge part of the Caped Crusader's big screen history. Seeing Bale suit up again would obviously be a dream come true.
 

4. Superman's Universe

Superman

Sadly, Christopher Reeve is obviously long dead, but that doesn't mean his time as Superman couldn't be referenced in The Flash. Crisis on Infinite Earths beat this movie to the punch in some ways as we did head to a post-Superman Returns world to find Brandon Routh's older Man of Steel. 

Heading back there could be a tad redundant, but Warner Bros. could choose to use visual effects in order to recreate Reeve's likeness and have Barry Allen see this alternate Superman from afar. 

That and John Williams' iconic theme would stand out to longtime fans of the DC Universe, and The Flash revisiting such an iconic part of Warner Bros.' history in a movie like this is arguably a must.
 

3. Watchmen Universe

Watchmen

This is a tough one, as it's hard to imagine us heading back to 2008's Watchmen and even harder to believe the Flash would race into the world Damon Lindelof created with his stellar HBO series.

Still, with DC Comics making use of these characters, we're sure the Fastest Man Alive could briefly arrive in a desolate version of New York City and see a newspaper headline referencing a giant squid attack. This wouldn't be much more than an Easter Egg, but those of us who are fans would get it!

It might be a little too soon for a big screen DC/Watchmen crossover, but The Flash could certainly tease it.
 

2. Flashpoint Universe

Flashpoint

Recently, it's become clear that we're not getting a straightforward Flashpoint adaptation. That more than likely means much of the comic book story's bigger moments won't make it into the movie, and it was recently reported that there will be no war between Atlantis and Themyscira. 

That's a shame, but it doesn't meant The Flash can't pay homage to it in some way. As Barry Allen races through the Multiverse, he could quite easily find himself in a world where Aquaman and Wonder Woman are battling each other. This would help him realise just how different his friends could end up being in the new world he creates, and could make for an epic action set piece.

Cameos from Jason Momoa and Gal Gadot are also more likely than full-blown leading roles. 
 

1. A New DC Extended Universe

Ezra

By the time all is said and done in The Flash, we're confident that a new DC Extended Universe will have been created. There are already hints that Michael Keaton's Caped Crusader will be that world's new Batman, and this makes sense if you're remotely familiar with the comic books. 

Just how drastically Warner Bros. intends on rebooting this world remains to be seen, but it's likely that the "SnyderVerse" will become its own separate thing in order to simplify continuity. 

Bear in mind that director Andy Muschietti has said everything we've seen before now has happened, so it doesn't seem like a stretch to assume his movie will wipe away a lot of stories, only for us to learn that they took place in separate worlds. The question is, will the new DCEU rival the MCU?
 

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Twenty23Three
Twenty23Three - 11/5/2020, 1:05 AM
His Superman movie was never his fault and he showed what a great Superman he could be in Crisis. Would love to see more of him
UXASIS
UXASIS - 11/5/2020, 1:11 AM
The movie might not be the best, but I liked his Superman and Spacey's Luthor.
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 1:27 AM
@DARKSIDEIS - Worst part of the movie, is that Superman never says a word to Lex
Origame
Origame - 11/5/2020, 1:34 AM
@dracula - yes he does. Superman lands on the island and they talk before luthor stabs him with kryptonite
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 1:57 AM
@Origame - Just checked.....two sentences from superman, not much but I guess I was wrong.
aresww3
aresww3 - 11/5/2020, 2:46 AM
@dracula - The movie was actually quite good when you rewatch it and the sequel sounded epic, with Braniac.

That being said, they never should have tried to continue the Chris Reeves universe. That was always going to be a failure. Its just creatively bankrupt.
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 2:53 AM
@aresww3 - yeah it wasn't terrible, (a lot better than what has been done with superman since). Main problem is that it just doesn't do anything new.
RokoVII
RokoVII - 11/5/2020, 1:17 AM
I doubt they would ask him to reprise the role
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 1:26 AM
Superman really needs a good script.

Both Brandon Routh and Henry Cavil were good picks and seemed to show passion for the role, but neither was given much to work with.

Even as a sequel to the Christopher Reeves movies, Superman Returns didn't really do anything with Superman, was mostly about Lois and Lex's stuff. Superman just kind of stocked Lois and had an occasional action scene. Didn't even talk to Lex.

The idea they were going for in Man Of Steel was a good one, a Superman trying to find his place in the world, problem is outside of that, we barely got to know this version of Superman, with most of the movie being action and what character stuff there was, was mostly exposition, then in BVS didn't move him past that, if anything he was even more alienated. Hell at least in Superman Returns Lex and Lois had story, but in BVS, nobody really had a satisfying story, more like each character had a series of events. that's technically story, but not really much in terms of character story.
In The Dark Knight, Bruce had to accept the limitations of Batman,
In The Dark Knight Rises, Bruce had to move on from the past, past Rachel and Gotham.

Nobody really had much of a full arc in BVS, at least not anything properly executed enough to be believable
xfactor
xfactor - 11/5/2020, 3:36 AM
@dracula - once again I agree with you, but A small part of me would’ve liked to see them cap off the reeve movies with routh on film rather than how they did it for television
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 3:38 AM
@xfactor - agree, returns isnt terrible, and its a lot better than what we got later. A sequel with a better story would have worked fine
GwenLantern
GwenLantern - 11/5/2020, 1:34 AM
He was a great Superman, but the film was overly indulgent and Smallville was huge at the time. Tom Welling was first and foremost in peoples minds. Cards were stacked against him from the start.
Much like Ezra Miller vs. Grant Gustin. He's been in 3 films now and none of them have been received well.

I don't yet understand how this is a multiverse movie. The timeline changes a couple of times, I'm guessing, which explains Affleck and Keaton (and Battinson?), but how do we explain everyone else?

Is it hypertime? Do we just reveal the existence of a multiverse in a montage?
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 11/5/2020, 1:49 AM
I'd love that.


He's always around!
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 1:58 AM
Would be nice to see him play a new version of superman, you know instead of the Christopher Reeves imitation, he did very well with that, but Superman has changed a lot since the 70's
elgaz
elgaz - 11/5/2020, 2:17 AM
Routh will never be an amazing actor, but he wasn't the biggest issue with Superman Returns by any means. The issue was story. What we got was a muddled half-continuation of the Donner films which followed on from Superman II but ignored III & IV, with a different take on some of the characters. And that to me is why really, it fundamentally didn't work at the core - neither the viewer (or perhaps even Singer) had a 100% clear picture of what this film was trying to be. They should have started with a clean slate.
RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 11/5/2020, 2:38 AM
I liked Superman Returns.

There, I said it.
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 2:54 AM
@RageDriver2401 - It's not perfect, but its a lot better than what Snyder has done.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/5/2020, 3:03 AM
@RageDriver2401 - I even like it more than Man of Steel.

There, I said it.
dracula
dracula - 11/5/2020, 2:55 AM
Superman Man Of Tomorrow kind of took what worked about Returns and Man Of Steel and made something a lot better
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