Henry Cavill Reflects on Wearing the Superman Costume Once Again for Black Adam

It’s been an eventful couple of weeks for Henry Cavill. Ahead of the release of his upcoming film Enola Holmes 2, which sees him reprising his role as Sherlock Holmes opposite Millie Bobby Brown’s titular teenage detective, the charming British actor also stepped back into another iconic role — one he is arguably far more recognized for. In a moment that prompted excited reactions in screenings everywhere, Cavill appeared as Superman in the mid-credits scene of Dwayne Johnson’s anti-hero film Black Adam, setting up future appearances for the character in the DC Universe going forward, an exciting prospect now that James Gunn and Peter Safran have taken over as co-CEOs. In an interview with Collider’s own Steve Weintraub for Enola Holmes 2, Cavill was understanably unable to reveal anything about the future of Superman in the DCU. He did, however, reflect on what it felt like to once again don the iconic suit. It was a powerful moment for me, a meaningful moment. I was
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