James Gunn and Peter Safran are revamping the DC Extended Universe and it's going to be quite the shakeup. Bad news Batman, Superman, and the rest of the Justice League: major stars like Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, and Jason Momoa won't be reprising their superhero roles according to a Variety report.

While replacements for most characters remain undefined, David Corenswet, famous for his roles in Pearl and Netflix's Hollywood series, is already set to fill Superman's shoes. Alongside him, Rachel Brosnihan will step into the role of Lois Lane in the upcoming 2025 film, Superman: Legacy.

On other exciting news, Aquaman enthusiast Jason Momoa, is reportedly in talks to shift gears and play Lobo, the alien bounty hunter from the planet Czarnia. Fans might see the actor either in Superman: Legacy or in a Lobo standalone film.

Unfortunately, for fans of Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, the future of the character remains unclear. Although there were rumors about a possible Wonder Woman 3, it isn't officially in development at the moment.

However, some familiar faces such as Viola Davis, known for her role as Amanda Waller in the Suicide Squad series, are reprising their roles in Gunn's reimagined DC Universe. John Cena will also reprise his role as Peacemaker in the Max TV series currently being penned by Gunn.

Overall, it seems like Gunn and Safran are committed to revitalizing DC's film legacy with fresh faces. We can't wait to see how these casting changes shape the future of the universe.