Henry Cavill Wants People To Walk Away From 'Justice League' With A Sense Of Hope

It's been a rollercoaster ride for Justice League, but with it nearing the finish line there is [...]

It's been a rollercoaster ride for Justice League, but with it nearing the finish line there is one thing the cast wants more than anything.

ComicBook.com was on hand for the Justice League press junket in London, and to end the session the cast was asked what they want fans to walk away with after Justice League. For Henry Cavill, it boils down to his trademark symbol.

"For me, I hope people walk away from it first of all having enjoyed it and had fun, but more importantly to have it inspire, and to walk away with a sense of hope," Cavill said.

Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa hope people love it enough for a Justice League 2 to happen, as they truly seem to enjoy these characters and their castmates. Batman actor Ben Affleck feels the same way, and hopes "that people just have fun and enjoy the ride and get as much enjoyment out of the camaraderie of the group as we did."

Flash actor Ezra Miller has a very specific feeling he wants audiences to have.

"Yeah the exhilaration when you see a film you really like and you're too excited and you can't sleep and you just think about it a lot," Miller said. "I hope some people have that. If you feel even an iota of the excitement we felt making this film then it's a success."

For Cyborg actor Ray Fisher, he wants audiences to know how much being a part of this team truly means.

"I sincerely hope that people walk away from it and they can feel what it was like for us to be a part of something so much larger than any one of us," Fisher said. "I hope that people walk away with a sense of fulfillment from, for me personally this is like my childhood dream to be able to watch it. Being in it is great, don't get me wrong, but like I hope they feel that same sort of sense that I felt when I was a kid watching Michael Keaton and all the other animated series and movies. I hope they feel that."

Fans can make their final opinions very soon, as Justice League lands in theaters on November 17.

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