Geoff Johns reportedly shot down the idea of Page as Seg-El.
Earlier this week, more details about the behind-the-scenes at Warner Bros. drama regarding DC’s Geoff Johns and others offered some interesting new tidbits. One of them was the revelation that Geoff Johns reportedly refused to cast Regé-Jean Page as Seg-El due to his skin color and not looking like Superman actor Henry Cavill.
Cameron Cuffe eventually landed the role of Seg-El on Krypton for its two seasons on the air. Years later and Regé-Jean Page is now one of the most in-demand young actors in Hollywood after his turn in Netflix’s Bridgerton, and it all feels like a miscalculation in hindsight. Following the recent DC report, Page took to Twitter and addressed the Krypton casting controversy, and Cuffe later responded to it. You can check out both of their responses below:
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Here is the synopsis for Krypton:
Set two generations before the destruction of the legendary Man of Steel’s home planet, Krypton follows Superman’s grandfather — whose House of El was ostracized and shamed — as he fights to redeem his family’s honor and save his beloved world from chaos.
Created by Man of Steel and The Dark Knight Trilogy‘s David S. Goyer, Krypton stars Cameron Cuffe, Blake Ritson, Shaun Sipos, Colin Salmon, Georgina Campbell, Wallis Day, Ann Ogbomo, Aaron Pierre, Hannah Waddingham, Kem, Ian McElhinney, and Emmett J. Scanlan as Lobo. Cameron Welsh was the showrunner.
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