‘Superman’ Star Henry Cavill Talks About Snyder Cut Of ‘Justice League’
KEY POINTS
- Henry Cavill spoke about the Snyder Cut of "Justice League"
- Cavill might not star in another solo "Superman" movie
- Director Zack Snyder called Ray Fisher for a potential "Justice League" reshoot
Henry Cavill spoke about the “Justice League” Snyder Cut in his recent interview.
Director Zack Snyder’s version of the 2017 superhero movie “Justice League” will be available on HBO Max in 2021. “Justice League” featured a mash-up of superheroes including Superman (Cavill), Batman (Ben Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), The Flash (Ezra Miller), Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and Cyborg (Ray Fisher).
Snyder pulled out from the “Justice League” project due to a family tragedy. Joss Whedon, who helmed “Avengers” and “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” took over. However, it didn’t turn out well and some fans even blamed the directors’ different visions and styles.
Cavill was asked about his opinion on the Snyder Cut in his interview with Variety and here’s what the “Man of Steel” star had to say.
“Oh the Snyder Cut, the famous-slash-infamous-slash-all-sorts-of-things Snyder Cut,” Cavill said.
“I can’t really tell you anything aside from the fact that all I know is that HBO Max will be releasing it, I believe, and it’ll be Zack’s final vision for the movie, and I don’t know anything more than that.”
Cavill didn’t want to go into detail because the Snyder Cut will be released next year. However, he expressed his joy that finally fans will be able to see Snyder’s version of the movie.
“I’m just really happy that Zack got to realize his vision,” he continued.
“I think it’s important for a filmmaker and a storyteller to have their intended vision released and shown to the world, and I’m looking forward to seeing it myself. It’s been quite the ordeal.”
Meanwhile, Snyder previously revealed that he called Ray Fisher for a potential reshoot of some scenes. The director said that Fisher couldn’t believe when he received the call.
“He was like, ‘You’re kidding me, right?’” Snyder said of Fisher’s reaction.
Snyder confirmed that in his version, Fisher’s character, Cyborg, has more exposure.
In related news, there are rumors that Cavill might not star in another solo “Superman” movie. An insider told Heroic Hollywood that there is no sufficient interest for Cavill’s solo adventure. However, Warner Bros. is trying to build up the character by giving him supporting roles.
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