Henry Cavill’s Secret Life

Over the course of the weekend, four actors who have portrayed Superman came together at the large MegaCon gathering in Florida; however, Henry Cavill, who is currently filming the live-action Voltron movie in Australia, was not present.

Tom Welling shared a picture that included him alongside Brandon Routh, known for portraying Superman in “Superman Returns” and “Crisis on Infinite Earths”, as well as Dean Cain from the “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” TV show. Additionally, Tyler Hoechlin, who just completed his role as Superman in “Superman & Lois”, was also part of this photo.

While Henry Cavill portrayed Superman in the DC Extended Universe, Welling responded in the comments with: “Henry was shooting Voltron in Australia.

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Henry Cavill in Australia

Apart from filming the movie Voltron in Australia, Henry Cavill was also spotted at the AACTA Awards in Australia alongside his girlfriend, Natalie Viscuso, and their newborn child. Currently, Henry sports a clean-shaven look with curly and longer hair for his unspecified role in Voltron. The movie doesn’t have a release date set yet. Henry presented Damon Herriman with the “Best Supporting Actor Award In A Film” for Better Man during the event. Check it out below.

As a movie enthusiast penning my thoughts, I find myself intrigued by the dazzling sight of Natalie Viscuso flaunting a sizeable diamond ring. This eye-catching accessory has sparked rumors that this power duo might have taken their relationship to the next level and are perhaps on the verge of tying the knot.

Following this, Henry Cavill will shoot the latest Highlander film in Scotland alongside John Wick’s director Chad Stahelski. Before departing for Australia, Cavill also affirmed that his live-action Warhammer series is progressing at Amazon Studios. Additionally, a screen test of Henry Cavill for James Bond has recently surfaced online.

Watch Henry Cavill present Damon Herriman the AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film:

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2025-02-11 08:01