Henry Cavill in talks to reprise Superman role in upcoming DC movie
And no, this is not Man of Steel 2 confirmation
Henry Cavill is reportedly in talks to once again don the Superman cape in an undisclosed DC project.
According to Deadline, a Man of Steel sequel is not currently in the cards. Instead, Cavill would return as Superman in a separate DC movie, likely in a glorified cameo role. Seeing as both Wonder Woman 1984 and The Suicide Squad have wrapped filming, and The Batman does not take place in the correct place on the DC timeline, the superhero won't be appearing in any of those. And, as reported by Variety, who backed up Deadline's report with their own sources, it's not the Justice League Snyder cut coming to HBO Max, as no actors are coming back for that movie.
Among the DC projects that could feature Cavill's Superman return are Shazam 2, Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam, and Aquaman 2. Those movies will reportedly take top priority once filming and production schedules have resumed after restrictions concerning the coronavirus pandemic are lifted.
Cavill had previously signalled he wasn't ready to retire the blue and red spandex, telling a roundtable 12DOVE attended not to worry about his role as Geralt in The Witcher Netflix series conflicting with his role as Clark Kent.
"You’ve got to keep in mind that regardless of what movies I’ll be doing over the next few years, you can fit two projects into one year," Cavill replied when asked about his potential future as Superman. Asked more directly where there was still "hope" for his return as Superman, Cavill replied, "I mean, that’s what [the S] stands for, right?"
Speaking of that oh-so precious Justice League director's cut, here's the Justice League cast sounding off on the Snyder cut.
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