Man of Steelstar Henry Cavill, who has portrayed the iconic characterSupermanin live-action films since his cinematic debut, has made his highly anticipated return to the DC Extended Universe franchise official in a recent social media post. His announcement comes shortly after his surprise cameo as the Man of Steel in the DCEU filmBlack Adam, which debuted over the weekend.
Based on the iconic character from DC comics, 2013’sMan of Steelwas a cinematic reboot ofSuperman. Cavill’s performance was a box-office success, setting records for earnings and launching the DCEU, with reprisals in other films since. However, with his iteration of the character last seen in the Zack Snyder cut of 2017’sJustice League, many fans assumed Cavill was done with the role, expressing disappointment and even starting to speculate about other potentialstars who could take on the Superman mantle.
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Fortunately for the fans, however, Cavill’s spot as Superman in the DCEU has been secured, with his return being greeted with fanfare similar toHugh Jackman’s return as Wolverine forDeadpool 3. In a post on Instagram, Cavill uploaded a short video that garnered well over a million likes in just over an hour. The thumbnail image features Cavill in full Superman garb in a black space illuminated by an intense light highlighting the star’s face and features, along with the caption, “A very small taste of what’s to come, my friends. The dawn of hope renewed. Thank you for your patience, it will be rewarded.”
Following the impressive visual of Cavill in full costume, the video then transitions to the actor in more terrestrial settings, sporting a white shirt with trees as a backdrop. Subsequently, Cavill goes on to explain that he held off on addressing the issue so that fans would have a chance to watchBlack Adamover the weekend, as the film contained an alreadyleaked cameo of Cavill reprising his role as Superman. He then officially announces his return as the DCEU’s Superman, remarking that the snippet at the start of the social media post and his cameo in Black Adamwere just a small taste of things to come. Rounding off, the star also thanked the fans for the support and patience that they had displayed and promised that it would all be worth it.
While the cameo was filmed in secret, and the leaks were aggressively suppressed by Warner Bros. as quickly as possible, many fans expected the news even before the confirmation fromBlack Adam’s mid-credit scene. Reports had long since come out confirming thatMan of Steel 2with Cavill as Supermanwas in the works, with WB execs committed to getting the star back in the lead role. Furthermore, Cavill’s fellow DCEU leading man Dwayne Johnson has recently been quite vocal about his desire to have his character cross over with Cavill’s Superman in a cinematic showdown, with insiders also reporting that higher-ups are receptive to the idea.
Cavill’s return spells good news for fans and Warner Bros. execs alike, with many on both sides believing thatCavill’s Superman is key to the DCEU’s successgoing forward. While a sequel and crossover project are clearly on the table, fans will just have to wait to see how the character is used in future projects.