'I'm in quiet revolt against all this.'
One of the major talking points of DC and Warner Bros.' The Flash, directed by Andy Muschietti, were the various cameo appearances from numerous famous faces to have appeared in superhero films over the years. This included the involvement of three separate actors playing the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman within the one film, Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton and even George Clooney. One stood out more than the others though, and that was Nicolas Cage as Superman.
"No, I don’t have regrets," explained the director while in conversation with the British Film Institute. "I will say this: when you work that long on a project and it doesn’t happen, it affects you for the rest of your life. Because you get passionate about things, and each thing is an unknown journey, and it wasn’t there yet. But it’s one of those experiences that never leaves you, a little bit.
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