Superman: All-Star Warriors

Superman: All-Star Warriors is an upcoming 2018 superhero film featuring the DC Comics character Superman. It is a British-American venture produced by DC Entertainment, Legendary Pictures and Syncopy, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first installment in Idea Wiki's DC Extended Universe. The film is directed by Zack Snyder and stars Henry Cavill, Daisy Ridley, Amy Adams,, , , Dove Cameron, , Matthew Broderick, , , , , and Ralph Fiennes. The film is an alternate sequel to Man of Steel and follow-up to Justice League.

Premise
Superman has an encounter with aliens who long to become new protectors of Earth and joins forces with them to protect their home from the new threat of Brainiac.

Core Cast

 * Henry Cavill as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman, a Metropolis-based Kryptonian survivor and a journalist for the Daily Planet who uses his extraterrestrial abilities to protect humanity.
 * Daisy Ridley as Koriand'r / Kory Anders / Starfire, a powerful alien Princess and survivor of the destroyed planet of Tamaran who battles crime and longs to end tyranny and injustice in her adopted world. She bonds with Superman and joins forces with him and other alien heroes to protect the Earth from Brainiac. The character is designed after her appearance in the DC Rebrith continuity and is performed by Ridley through voice and motion capture.
 * Amy Adams as Lois Lane, a reporter for the Daily Planet and Clark's love interest. She is also a mother-figure to Starfire.
 * as J'onn J'onzz / John Jones / Martian Manhunter, the last survivor of the green Martian race and a member of the Justice League who is Superman's mentor. Ali provides voice and motion capture for the character's Martian humanoid form.
 * as Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl, a young woman who has been reincarnated by an ancient Thanagarian warrior persona which manifests itself along with a pair of wings which grow out of her back.
 * as Jaimie Reyes / Blue Beetle, a shy teenager from Metropolis who idolizes Superman and is bonded with a Reach Scarab (an alien insectoid which provides him with a high-tech winged armor suit) from Kord Industries. He battle crime as the new superhero Blue Beetle (a moniker which was formerly taken by Ted Kord). Patel wore a motion capture suit to perform as Blue Beetle.
 * Dove Cameron as Courtney Whitmore / Stargirl, Reyes' classmate and good friend and a young fan of Superman who was chosen to wield an staff of Alien Technology and battles crime as a new star-spangled super-heroine. She sees Starfire as a older sister.
 * as John Henry Irons / Steel, a brilliant weapons engineer for AmerTek Industries with electromechanical suits of armor and a high-tech war-hammer of his own invention. Gibson wore a motion capture suit to perform as Steel.
 * Matthew Broderick as Ted Kord, the CEO of Kord Industries (a high-tech company which specializes on the Reach's technology) and the first hero who took on the mantle of Blue Beetle. He is Reyes' mentor.
 * as Rick Flag, a West Point graduate and Army Special Forces colonel allied to Superman who formerly led the Suicide Squad in the pursuit against the Enchantress.
 * as Katana, Flag's bodyguard and an expert martial artist and swordswoman who wields the mystical Soultaker blade, capable of trapping the souls of its victims.
 * as Martha Kent, Clark's adoptive mother.
 * as Perry White, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet and Clark and Lois' boss.
 * as Lex Luthor, Clark's old friend-turned-nemesis and hereditary CEO of LexCorp.
 * Ralph Fiennes as Brainiac, an alien android from Colu who longs to collect the most advanced cities of the Galaxy (a progress which also destroys the cities' home-planets). He was responsible for destroying Tamaran. Fiennes provides voice and motion capture for the character's alien guise.

Supporting Cast

 * as June Moone, Flag's fiancee and a former archaeologist who currently works as Iron's lab assistant.

Cameo

 * as Jor-El, the biological father of Superman. He makes a cameo in a holographic footage projection triggered by Starfire, who compares Jor-El's knowledge with that of her parents', which she claims to have been noble and inspiring.