'We don’t know yet. We’re pretty far away from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow' - James Gunn on Sasha Calle's future in the DC Universe!

    Sasha Calle's Supergirl and Michael Keaton's Batman are reportedly removed from 'The Flash's' ending. The removal has sparked rumors about the characters' future in the DC Universe.

    <p>Sasha Calle (Source: BroBible)</p>

    Sasha Calle (Source: BroBible)

    The Scarlet Speedster's latest adventure, 'The Flash', created shockwaves through the DC Universe with its reported alteration of its ending, stripping out Sasha Calle's Supergirl and Michael Keaton's Batman. How's that for a plot twist?

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    "Sasha Calle Stripped!" - A Supergirl's Fall from Grace

    Renowned entertainment scooper Grace Randolph, corroborated by The Wrap's Umberto Gonzales, spilled the tea by revealing the removal of the two iconic superheroes from the film's ending. Randolph said, “Let me tell you a little bit of Flash tea. I found out, just found out, that in The Flash, they’ve stripped out... Sasha Calle’s been taken out, so that’s why– I think they’re going with a different Supergirl…” as reported by The Direct.

    This announcement came as a blow to fans who were eagerly anticipating Calle's portrayal of Supergirl. The actress's emotional reaction to being cast in the role had previously warmed the hearts of the DC fandom, making this removal all the more heartbreaking.

    "The Flash's New Reality" - What's Next for Sasha Calle?

    Randolph's statement about Calle not being considered for DCU's 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow' lines up with the comments of DC Studios co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran, who expressed, “We’re figuring it all out. We don’t know yet. We’re pretty far away from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.”

    With the Multiverse still a possibility in the wider DCU, the door may not be entirely closed for Sasha Calle's Supergirl. The ending of 'The Flash', as Randolph put it, “It’s just gonna be Ezra Miller, who’s back to some other reality,” leaves room for unexpected twists and turns in the DC Universe's future.

    'The Flash' may have given fans a jolt with its ending changes, but the DC Universe is anything but predictable. Will Sasha Calle's Supergirl soar again? Or is this a one-time appearance that will leave fans forever wondering "what if?" Only time will tell. But one thing's for sure - in the world of superheroes, anything is possible, especially when the Flash is involved!

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