HENRY CAVILL WILL 100% RETURN AS SUPERMAN; INFORMATION INTERNAL CLAIMS BRANCH
British actor Henry Cavill is said to be returning to the DCEU (DC Extended Universe) soon; reprises his iconic character from 'Superman'.
According to a recent Twitter post from a Hollywood insider, the Witcher actor is 100% set to return to the Expanded Universe to reprise his role as the DC superhero.
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“I'll just say it. Multiple scoopers 100% believe Henry is back, the dm I got said 'Cavill's back',” the person wrote on the microblogging site.
A Twitter user named AJ went on to say in the post, “I trust this friend who told me very well and has ALWAYS been skeptical of Cavill and Affleck coming back. Now they believe in the idea of Cavill coming back."
I’ll just say it.
— AJ 🏳️🌈 | #FlashPack (@AjepArts) August 30, 2022
Multiple scoopers 100% believe Henry is back, the dm I received said “Cavills back”
This friend who told me this I trust very well, and has ALWAYS been skeptical over Cavill and Affleck returning. They are now believing into the idea of Cavills return
"Before, it was considered impossible. But the tide is turning. Something must be happening.
It's worth mentioning here that the whistleblower's tweet came shortly after a conversation on Twitter between journalists Erik Davis and Umberto González, who discussed reports of Cavill's return and said that the actor had been approached but "didn't want to." give back.
Well, that's exciting news for DC fans, but there hasn't been an official statement from the company or Cavill yet.
As for Henry Cavill, he has appeared three times as Clark Kent aka Superman in the DCEU. After making his debut as the powerful alien from Krypton in Man of Steel (2013), the actor reprised the role in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and Justice League (2017).
It should be noted here that Cavill was the last to play 'Superman' in the DCEU and was later pushed out of the picture as the studio began exploring different directions for the future of the DCEU.

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