Don't worry! Henry Cavill is still your all-powerful "Superman"

Don't worry! Henry Cavill is still your all-powerful "Superman"

Today, according to IGN, "Aquaman" Jason Momoa said in an interview that Henry Cavill will 100% return to the classic DC role of "Superman".

In an interview at the premiere of "Aquaman" on Wednesday, Jason Momoa was asked if Henry Cavill had finished playing "Superman". Jason Momoa responded: "He absolutely has not. He loves this role. Henry Cavill will 100% play "Superman" again. "When the reporter asked Henry Cavill again whether he would no longer play Superman, Jason Momoa once again responded: "No, this is absolutely not the case."

In September this year, there were reports that Henry Cavill would no longer play "Superman", but Cavill's agent Dany Garcia immediately responded on Twitter: "Put your heart back in your stomach, Superman's clothes are still in Henry's closet, and Warner's contract with us for DC characters will continue."

Although the official has not officially announced whether Henry Cavill will star in the sequel to "Man of Steel", the possibility of Warner changing actors does not seem very high, but there are still rumors that Michael B. Jordan will replace Henry Cavill (Black Super?), but all this is still unknown and we can only wait for the official to reveal it.

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