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At the end of last year, it became known that Henry Cavill would no longer play the role of Superman. As it turned out, DC Studios management is going to restart the franchise with younger actors. However, Cavill fans are in for some good news. The media write that the star will appear in the third part of Sherlock Holmes. Henry could join Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law. The actor is already in talks with director Dexter Fletcher. What role is in question is still unknown. It is possible that Cavill will play the villain, as the other key roles are already filled.
No details of the upcoming film are yet known. The release date is also not disclosed. The release of the tape was pushed back several times. Initially, the film was supposed to be released in 2020, then it was reported about the premiere in 2021. The third part will be directed by Dexter Fletcher, best known for his role in Guy Ritchie’s “Lock, Stock, Two Smoking Barrels”, as well as the director of “Rocketman”.

Guy Ritchie, who directed the first two films, left the project. According to rumors, the events of the tape will take place in America. It’s also worth mentioning that Henry Cavill played Sherlock Holmes in two Enola Holmes movies with Millie Bobby Brown.
In December, the actor attended the premiere of James Cameron’s blockbuster “Avatar: The Way of Water” in Hollywood with his lover Natalie Viscuso. For a couple, this was a very rare outlet, because they prefer not to advertise their relationship – and there is a reason for that. Shortly after the beginning of the novel in 2021, Henry published the first joint picture on his blog, which was very harshly criticized by his fans. A month later, the actor even had to answer them publicly.


Source: Hellomagazine

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