'Man Of Tomorrow' Signs Sinqua Walls

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Sinqua Walls

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Man of Tomorrow has just found another cast member. Sinqua Walls, an African-American actor, has just been confirmed for the Superman sequel. DC Studios has not made a comment about this. Repped by WME, Nava Artists, and Jackoway Austen, Walls is joining a growing DC Universe in what will likely bring him further attention. Born in Louisiana on April 6, 1985, Walls moved to California, where he developed an interest in acting after watching the 1992 film Radio Flyer. In 2007, he graduated from the University of San Francisco, where he studied theatre and film while playing on the San Francisco Dons men's basketball team.

Walls’s first major role was in Friday Night Lights, in which he played Jamarcus Hall for nine episodes. This was followed by major roles in Teen Wolf, Pair of Kings, American Soul (in which he played Soul Train host Don Cornelius), and Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, among others. On the film side, he has appeared in the 2023 version of White Men Can’t Jump, Carry-On, The Blackening and Mending the Line. For Man of Tomorrow, Sinqua Walls will likely be exposed to more filmgoers than ever before. Let’s hope it does his career plenty of good in the long run.

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