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Henry Cavill is still Superman in the cinema: "The cape is mine"

Henry Cavill is still Superman in the cinema: "The cape is mine"

The actor who has given life to the Man of Steel in the Extended Universe of DC says he wants to continue telling superhero stories in the cinema.

Henry Cavill, the actor who has given life to Superman in the movies in recent years in the Extended Universe of DC, remains the Man of Steel; This is what the interpreter himself said in a recent interview with Men's Health magazine about his training to become Geralt de Rivia for The Witcher series on Netflix and which will be released next December. And we remember that just over a year ago the news jumped that Cavill left the role of Superman, although Warner Bros. made sure that the relationship between the company and the actor was good.

The actor wants to tell more about the Man of Steel

And it is that after the cold reception of the Justice League and the uncertainty about the future of the Extended Universe of DC (remember that shortly after Ben Affleck did confirm that he left the role of Batman in these films), nothing was known about the future of Superman in the cinema. Now, it is Henry Cavill himself who speaks on the subject after more than a year of silence.

“The cape is in the closet. It is still mine. I have not given up the paper. I still have a lot to give Superman. There is much to tell. A lot of true and deep truths to the honesty of the character in which I am interested. I want to reflect the comics. That's important to me. There is a lot of justice to do for Superman. The state is: you'll see, ”says Cavill.

Henry Cavill is still Superman in the cinema: "The cape is mine"

On his stage as Superman in the past, he says that Man of Steel was "a great starting point" for the character and that he would not change anything. About Batman v Superman, Cavill believes it was more a movie about Batman than Superman. Finally, Justice League simply "didn't work out."

We will see how Warner Bros. and DC face the future of their own cinematic universe with changes of characters and actors; And we remember that the new Batman will be played by Robert Pattinson. Will he ever come across Henry Cavill's Superman?

Source | Men's Health

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