Cavill was abit wooden as you say, but he def looked like Superman from the 1986 John Byrne 'Man of Steel' reboot (and abit like a curly haired Christopher Reeve) one thing I never understand (and other supermen are guilty of this too bar Reeve) is how they (and the director) make virtually no effort to differentiate Superman and Clark. with Reeve it legit felt like two entirely different people, they didn't even look alike! (different hairstyle, massive specs, slumped posture, total nerd personality, higher voice), whereas Cavill, George Reeves, and Dean Cain, the new TV guy (and even Routh abit, even tho he was supposed to be playing Reeve's superman) they literally put on a pair of designed specs don't bother to change hairstyle or even the personality 😄 (I wonder how the new guy will do under Gunn, my guess is they'll go with Reeve)
Affleck did OK coming in after Bale, and looked probably the most 'Bruce Wayne' from the DC comics of all the big screen Batmen, but he was really let down by the film and as you say the suit wasn't great (fatman?), and his personal troubles (drinking, troubled married to Elecktra) along with the reaction of the DCEU films seemed to cause him to lose interest and his solo film (that he intended to direct) fell apart and got retooled into The Batman. Was abit surprised to see him return for The Flash after all that
Gadot was good in the role (looked like WW from the more modern comics) and became the highlight of BVS, and obviously her movie became like an Avengers level event picture. think she looked her best in JL as shed but on abit of extra weight by then . but its a shame she got let down by that film (and then the spectacular fail of WW84), from how she thought she was going to do WW3 it sounds like Gunn was reluctant to let her go.. (maybe he plans to keep her on somehow, unlike Cavill who he couldn't get rid of fast enough!)
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