It hasn't even been 24 hours since Henry Cavill's shocking departure from the role of Superman, and already Rahul Kohli, star of the indie film Midnight Mass, is suggesting that Cavill should make a movie based on the Warhammer fantasy series.
Superman made a brief appearance in this year's Black Adam and was formally announced as returning in October, but when James Gunn and Peter Safran began the work of articulating their vision for the franchise, questions were raised about the Man of Steel's future in the DCU.
Gunn recently announced on Twitter that the DCU would like to produce a younger version of the character sans Cavill in the cape, proving that fans' worst fears were correct all along.
Cavill has also addressed his departure from the role after posting a message on Instagram.
Kohli didn't waste any time thinking of a great project for Cavill to start working on as fans began responding to the news.
Cavill, who is well-known for his devotion to the Warhammer tabletop game, recently paid a surprise visit to the Games Workshop headquarters in the United Kingdom.
In light of this, Kohli, who shares Cavill's enthusiasm for the game, suggested the two work together on a Warhammer film or TV series.
Within a few hours following Kohli's presentation to Cavill, it was revealed that the actor will be starring in an Amazon series based on the Warhammer franchise.
Read Kohli's thoughts on the matter down below:
Fans of Cavill, who just quit the critically acclaimed fantasy series The Witcher on Netflix, are understandably concerned about his future after this latest setback.
Though some activists have taken it upon themselves to demand his return to Geralt of Rivia.
It's quite improbable, though, given the tone of his new Warhammer series.
Similarly, producer Barbara Broccoli's claims that they'll be seeking for "a thirty-something" actor capable of heading the brand for many more years make fan requests for Cavill to succeed Daniel Craig as the next James Bond appear unlikely.
Even after making his Warhammer declaration, Cavill will not be constrained by it.
The British actor is expected to participate in both the forthcoming Apple TV+ spy thriller Argylle and Guy Ritchie's World War II spy picture The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Both are scheduled for release in the next year.
Meanwhile, Chad Stahelski (John Wick) is set to direct Cavill in The Highlander revival, another long-gestating movie.
The desire of Kohli and other fans for a Warhammer series is no longer wishful thinking.
Cavill is an ideal leader for Warhammer because to his famed passion for the pastime.
Fans won't have to wait long to witness Cavill perform what he does best, even without the cape and cowl of Superman.
Superman made a brief appearance in this year's Black Adam and was formally announced as returning in October, but when James Gunn and Peter Safran began the work of articulating their vision for the franchise, questions were raised about the Man of Steel's future in the DCU.
Gunn recently announced on Twitter that the DCU would like to produce a younger version of the character sans Cavill in the cape, proving that fans' worst fears were correct all along.
Cavill has also addressed his departure from the role after posting a message on Instagram.
Kohli didn't waste any time thinking of a great project for Cavill to start working on as fans began responding to the news.
Cavill, who is well-known for his devotion to the Warhammer tabletop game, recently paid a surprise visit to the Games Workshop headquarters in the United Kingdom.
In light of this, Kohli, who shares Cavill's enthusiasm for the game, suggested the two work together on a Warhammer film or TV series.
Within a few hours following Kohli's presentation to Cavill, it was revealed that the actor will be starring in an Amazon series based on the Warhammer franchise.
Read Kohli's thoughts on the matter down below:
Fans of Cavill, who just quit the critically acclaimed fantasy series The Witcher on Netflix, are understandably concerned about his future after this latest setback.
Though some activists have taken it upon themselves to demand his return to Geralt of Rivia.
It's quite improbable, though, given the tone of his new Warhammer series.
Similarly, producer Barbara Broccoli's claims that they'll be seeking for "a thirty-something" actor capable of heading the brand for many more years make fan requests for Cavill to succeed Daniel Craig as the next James Bond appear unlikely.
Even after making his Warhammer declaration, Cavill will not be constrained by it.
The British actor is expected to participate in both the forthcoming Apple TV+ spy thriller Argylle and Guy Ritchie's World War II spy picture The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Both are scheduled for release in the next year.
Meanwhile, Chad Stahelski (John Wick) is set to direct Cavill in The Highlander revival, another long-gestating movie.
The desire of Kohli and other fans for a Warhammer series is no longer wishful thinking.
Cavill is an ideal leader for Warhammer because to his famed passion for the pastime.
Fans won't have to wait long to witness Cavill perform what he does best, even without the cape and cowl of Superman.