We generally need to recall that we are discussing comic book
characters, which means there is extremely no restrictions to what you can do with them. There is literally a Spider-Ham that has a major influence in the Marvel Universe, thus, by correlation, a Black Superman isn't that huge of a stretch.
DC Films basically lost its Superman, yet it's as of now looking
forward to who may be the following Man of Steel. One contender is apparently Black Panther and Fantastic Four star Michael B. Jordan. As per Deadline, Warner Bros. is thinking about going a totally unique way when it next adjusts Superman into a film. That incorporates thinking about giving a black performing artist a role as Superman, namely Jordan.
According to the underlying report of Cavill's takeoff, Warner Bros.
won't put out another Superman motion picture for quite a while. Rather, it will focus on the Supergirl film that is as of now being developed.
I think DC is striving to discover an approach to take advantage of
the success that Marvel is having. They kind of stroke it lucky with Wonder Woman so now they are finalizing a bundle of ladies based superheroes movies. I figure now that they saw the accomplishment of Black Panther they are trying to take advantage of that market also.
Incidentally there is a Black Superman in the DC universe named
Calvin Ellis. Since DC universe is divided into the multiverse, they could easily slide him into continunity in the event that they needed to.