J. Abrams, the man behind the Star Trek series, has been working on a Black Superman film with author and comic book writer Ta-Nehisi Coates. However, given the air of uncertainty surrounding DCU-related projects since the Warner Bros. Discovery merger and no update, many fans have feared that the project will be canceled, especially since James Gunn, one of the co-chairs of DC Studios, is working on a Superman project of his own.

Fortunately, the project is moving forward. This news is courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter with the publication stating, "Warners has also been developing a Black superman film written by Ta-Nehisi Coates and produced by J.J. Abrams, and Gunn's new movie is said to not have an impact on that project, with Coates still working on the script."

The DCU's recent Superman projects starred The Witcher actor, Henry Cavill, in the titular role. Following several years of absence, the actor announced in October that he will be returning to the role. Unfortunately, that was before Gunn and his co-chair, Peter Safran, took over and decided to pursue a different direction for the beloved character. However, Cavill was a fan favorite and the news of his exit from the role attracted the ire of many fans some of whom took to Twitter to demand Gunn's sack and Cavill's reinstatement.