With James Gunn taking command of the DCEU, things are looking promising for fans of DC Comics. However, the news has broken that Henry Cavill will no longer be portraying Superman despite his cameo in latest the entry to the franchise Black Adam. Fans are left speculating who is next to don the red cape and pants and bring life to the character everyone knows and loves.

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A new Superman movie is on its way and the story may take inspiration from some of the most popular Man of Steel stories such as Superman: Birthright or The Death of Superman. Some stories should go nowhere near the big screen, featuring awful iterations of the character and bizarre plot points. DCEU and James Gunn take note.

10 Superman: At Earth's End

Superman In At Earth's End

Set in a post-apocalyptic future rampant with mutants, Superman: At Earth's End follows a white hair and bearded Superman as he attempts to restore peace in the world and prevent Gotham City from being 'cleansed' by a nuclear bomb. Upon arriving at Gotham the Santa Clause-looking Clark finds out that the city is being ruled by twin clones of Adolf Hitler.

An absolutely bizarre story that should remain in the pages of a comic, fans want a true iteration of Superman and this tale should not be even thought about to be considered by the DCEU. Throughout of the versions of Superman throughout the Elseworlds stories, this one takes the cake as one of the weirdest.

9 Superman: Red Son

Superman Red Son Movie

Although this Elseworlds story is one of the most famous and best Superman books to date, spawning an animated movie and several bits of merchandise with Superman costume. Superman: Red Son will be hard to adapt to the big screen because of real-world events.

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In this story instead of a crash landing on a simple farm in Kansas, Superman lands in Soviet Russia and gets converted into a weapon of mass destruction by the Russian government. Although a DCEU story would be simply amazing around this concept, it just won't be adapted any time soon.

8 Kingdom Come

Superman Kingdom Come

Kingdom Come is famed for its beautiful arc and interesting story, however, the subject is perhaps a bit too on the darker side, especially for the light-hearted nature that James Gunn takes with his movies and TV shows.

The story is again set in the future and the premise is Superman and other famous characters are retired due to the public preferring heroes that have no qualms with killing and doing what they need to do to protect the world. The story touches on ethics and morality and what is right and wrong. A bit deep for many fans and Superman should always be portrayed as the beacon of hope he represents, especially when he is going to be rebooted in the DCEU.

7 Superman: Earth One

Superman Earth One

The infamous story, Superman: Earth One, is a poor example of the character. Originally published in 2010 this series was meant to be DC's take on Marvel's Ultimate Universe with a darker and edgier take on their characters. This was just a big swing and miss-for Superman.

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The Man of Steel is presented as moody, angsty and morally ambiguous, a far cry from what fans know and love about the character. If the DCEU want to take Superman in a new direction with their new movie, this is not the direction to follow.

6 Superman: American Alien

Superman American Alien Cover

Another dark version of the character, this story is a retelling of the classic Superman story with a twist, the story focuses more on Clark Kent's emotional development as he learns to use his powers for good, showing the mistakes he makes along the way.

The dark cover of a young Clark Kent with his glowing eyes has very much 2019 Brightburn vibes, the story nowhere near goes as evil as that movie does. It does portray an angry young Clark who has no control over his new powers developing, Superman should be a beacon of hope and have a lighter note to his original story.

5 Superman: Grounded

Superman Grounded Cover

The premise of this story is that Superman is feeling out of touch with the people of Earth so begins a walk across the United States to help bring him back down to Earth with the people he has sworn to protect. This is just a really boring concept for a Superman story, and it would not translate well to cinema.

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Fans want to see Clark Kent ripping off his glasses and flying to stop a monster from destroying Metropolis and not walking from Kansas to Colorado to speak to learn what Joe and Brenda are getting up to on the weekend.

4 H'EL On Earth

Superman Takes On H'el In H'el On Earth

The New 52 line of comics brought some interesting stories, a lot of which were not well received in the reboot of continuity. H'El On Earth introduces a new survivor of Krypton, how many are there?

H'el plots to turn Earth into New Krypton, and it is up to Superman to put a stop to it. This concept has just been done to death, and fans were already sick of this even back in 2012. This was actually the same plot of Man of Steel that came out in the same year, giving this story even more reason to be hated. The DCEU needs to include a new take on the character, and also bring him back to his roots, but it does seem that James Gunn is taking what fans want into consideration.

3 Superman: Godfall

Superman Godfall

Set in the bottle city of Kandor, Superman: Godfall has a poor plot and costume, although it looks cool, it appears that this story is about some sort of evil Superman, but he is not in this instance.

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Supes has amnesia in this tale, the story features no iconic villains, instead a new foe who is an alien hypnotist hell-bent on making Superman love her. A boring tale that shouldn't be considered as a Superman character arc in the DCEU as the story is just nothing and there is much better source material out there.

2 Superman/Wonder Woman: Who Gods Destroy

Superman:Wonder Woman Whom Gods Destroy Cover

The art in this story is just horrific, this reason alone should be enough to put the DCEU higher-ups into never considering turning this storyline into a movie. This story takes place in an alternate world where the Nazis won WWII thanks to the help of the Amazon gods. In the modern day, Superman fights to stop this with help of Lois Lane who becomes Wonder Woman in this story.

It just gets weirder as Superman gets transformed into a mullet-donning Centaur and then into a woman. Bizarre. The DCEU should stay well away from this one. What was with DC and being obsessed with Nazis? If the DCEU want to make successful stories moving forward, then staying clear of Nazis would be the best thing to do.

1 Superman vs Muhammad Ali

Superman vs Muhammed Ali

Yes, this really happened, in 1979 fans discovered what would happen if the Man of Steel took on one of the greatest boxers to ever live. The real question is why did this happen, the comic reason is that an alien named Rat'Lar comes to Earth to take on its strongest champion. Both Superman and Ali put their names into the hat, but the alien makes them fight one another to decide who is the strongest.

But why was this story made? No one knows, but fans know this story should not be integrated into the DCEU. Even if this would be entertaining, it would just be far too bizarre.

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