just like whatever associated to the Zack Snyder-led DC prolonged world of movies Superman as depicted by Henry Cavill seems to be controversial. A hashtag in support of the actor’s turn in the iconic blue tights trended on Twitter this weekend, after TNT drama sent a tweet that got a great deal of response. The reaction, however, seems to have ruffled some feathers as well as the tweet is now gone from their timeline. Yet, it was up long sufficient for fans of the Henry Cavill version of Superman to get the topic trending on the social network platform. almost all of the tweets in the top results extoll the virtue of the latest handle the characters. Yet, not everybody was pleased.
Some fans didn’t such as this version of the character, since he was not as much of a boy scout as he’d been in the past. instead of being greeted with open arms by his embraced country, America reacted to Superman with fear as well as anger. (As did Ben Affleck’s Batman!) Still, the tweet was sufficient for fans to demand Henry Cavill return as Superman in DC films. worth noting, this wasn’t the only tweet about this Superman as well as his black suit.
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Since Comic-Con in 2019, we understand that Henry Cavill is thinking about playing Superman again. In fact, reports broke in may that he was in negotiations to return to the function however in a supporting function in other heroes’ films. Yet, in July, (when he last spoke about it) he seemed to reject the rumor that any type of active negotiations were happening. Yet, with Michael Keaton back as Batman as well as the exploration of the multiverse, it seems like actually anything is possible.
Currently, Henry Cavill is wrapped up in shooting season 2 of The Witcher.
What do you think? Do you want Henry Cavill to return as Superman? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
UPDATE: A practical visitor informed us that the hashtag was really started, like almost whatever with the DCEU, by fans.
Featured picture via Warner Bros.