Superman's work selfie may have leaked the Mass Effect adaptation

Superman's work selfie may have leaked the Mass Effect adaptation

Henry Cavill, the actor who plays Superman and Geralt, is currently busy filming the second season of The Witcher. However, on his social media, it seems that he has revealed that he will travel from the magical Middle Ages to the future universe. According to the information found on Henry Cavill's Instagram photos, he is expected to participate in the film and television adaptation of Bioware's sci-fi game Mass Effect.

Recently, Henry Cavill posted a black-and-white selfie on his Instagram page, which was apparently taken during a break in the filming of "The Witcher" Season 2. In the comment on the picture, Henry Cavill wrote: "A secret project? Or just a few words written on a piece of paper... It looks like you'll have to wait and see." At the bottom of this selfie there is a stack of thick-looking paper, which is obviously related to the "secret project" mentioned in the text.

Although the text in the photo is blurred, the words "Cerberus, Reaper, Geth, Tali'Zorah" can be seen by using software modification. Players familiar with "Mass Effect" should know that these four are very important game characters in "Mass Effect". Further comparison found that these words of Superman were directly intercepted from a paragraph on the "Mass Effect 3" wiki page. This seems to indicate that the film and television adaptation of "Mass Effect" is coming soon, and Henry Cavill will be responsible for one of the roles.

The Demon Hunter Season 2 is expected to air in 2021. If there is a Mass Effect TV series or movie, we can only wait for follow-up news.

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