Summary
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Henry Cavill’s Superman and Geralt roles share an unresolved story problem that needs to be avoided in Highlander.
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Cavill’s involvement in the Highlander reboot provides a new opportunity to effectively wrap up his character’s arc.
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The Highlander reboot must ensure a proper conclusion for Cavill’s character and not rely on a potential sequel due to past failures.
Henry Cavill Already has his replacement for Superman and Geralt of Rivia thanks to HighlanderAnd it must avoid one problem that Cavill’s biggest characters have in common. Henry Cavill is now one of the most popular action stars of the last decade thanks to two main roles in two very different franchises. In 2013, Cavill joined the superhero genre when he played Clark Kent/Superman in the DC Extended Universe’s first movie, Man of Steel. Cavill reprized his role in two more movies and had a couple of cameos before the DCEU underwent a reboot.
In 2019, Cavill joined the world of The Witcher When he starred in Netflix’s TV adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s novels. Cavill’s portrayal of Geralt of Rivia received a lot of praise from critics and fans of the novels and video games, and was the one consistent thing in the series, as it was a backlash for the many changes in the books. now, Cavill is adding another franchise to his filmography with HighlanderBut it is to avoid a big problem that Superman and Geralt have in common.
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The biggest problem with Henry Cavill’s Superman and Witcher roles
Henry Cavill’s biggest roles share one problem
Superman and Geralt helped further establish Henry Cavill as an action star, but they share one huge problem that risks becoming a really bad career trend: The stories of both are not finished. Cavill’s Superman has a strong start in Man of SteelAnd his next appearance was in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. at the end of Dawn of justiceSuperman died after being exposed to kryptonite and was fatally wounded after that, but he was resurrected in both versions of Justice League.
The DCEU has its own version of Superman, played by David Corenswet, so Cavill’s time as Superman is officially over.
After that, Cavill’s version of Superman has cameo appearances in Shazam!, Black AdamAnd The bottleBut his story is not over. As mentioned above, the DCEU went through a reboot with the DC Universe now having its own version of Superman, played by David Corenswet, so Cavill’s time as Superman is officially over. Unfortunately, the same story is repeated with The Witcher. Cavill played Geralt of Rivia since the first season of The WitcherBut he surprised everyone when He revealed season 3 is his final season as Geralt.
like The Witcher Already renewed for a fourth season, Liam Hemsworth has been cast as Cavill’s replacement. however, The Witcher Season 3 didn’t really do anything to close Cavill’s chapter as Geralt of RiviaSo the show did the same as the DCEU with Superman and left Cavill’s Geralt story incomplete.
Henry Cavill’s Highlander needs a proper conclusion (even if a sequel happens)
Highlander can’t repeat a Henry Cavill career trend
Of course, the end of his time as Superman and Geralt of Rivia is not the end of Henry Cavill’s career. At the time of writing, he has the action adventure In the gray Come up in 2025, and he has already found his replacement for Superman and Geralt in Highlander. Cavill’s involvement in a Highlander A reboot was announced in 2021, but it wasn’t until two years later that Lionsgate confirmed that the project was moving forward with Cavill starring as Connor MacLeod and with Chad Stahelski as director.
Highlander Had to avoid the big problem with Cavill’s Superman and Geralt of Rivia and give his character a proper conclusion, even if it gets a sequel. Highlander is a franchise, so there’s a chance that Cavill’s reboot could get a sequel if it does well with critics and general audiences, but since his future is uncertain, It needs to make sure that the story of Cavill’s McLeod is not left hanging.
The original Highlander proves that the reboot doesn’t depend on a sequel
Highlander doesn’t have a good track record with sequels
Highlander II: The Quickening was released in 1991, and it was a massive failure, so much so that it is now considered one of the worst movies ever made.
The Highlander Reboot faces a challenge due to its bad track record with sequels. Highlander became a cult film, but the reputation of the sequel is quite the opposite. Highlander II: The Quickening was released in 1991, and it was a massive failure, so much so that it is now considered one of the worst movies ever made, and the third movie completely ignores its events, serving as a sequel to the first movie.
End Cavil’s Highlander With a great tremor that sets up a sequel, would not be the wisest ideaEven if the first movie is good and the production team behind it is quite promising. Highlander Simply can’t rely on a sequel due to its terrible track record, so there’s yet another reason to give it a go Henry CavillMacleod’s complete story and do what Superman and Geralt could not in this regard.
Highlander is a reboot of the 1986 movie that starred Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery. The reboot is directed by Chad Stahelski and stars Henry Cavill as Connor McLeod.