Superman Actor Henry Cavill Shares His Latest Magazine Cover

It's unclear exactly when Henry Cavill will next suit up as Superman, but he's looking pretty [...]

It's unclear exactly when Henry Cavill will next suit up as Superman, but he's looking pretty snazzy on a new magazine cover.

Cavill recently took to Instagram to share his latest magazine cover, which is on the new issue of GQ Germany. In the photo's caption, Cavill hypes up the magazine profile quite a bit, while also joking about how rusty his ability to speak German is.

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Guten Tag meine Freunde! Here be my latest cover. This one is for GQ Germany. It's always interesting looking back over the years and thinking on decisions I've made or places I've been. If you fancy giving it a read, just go to the link in my bio. Fair warning though, it IS in German. Now don't get me wrong, I didn't conduct the interview in German, my German these days extends to saying "go straight and then, right around the corner" and "where is the cinema?". It does make for an interesting read when it's been translated back to English though! But worry not, I haven't bumped my head, it just sounds a little literal once it's been translated twice! I hope you enjoy the read. @GQGermany

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Cavill's career has gone through some pretty interesting developments over the past year, including a standout role in Mission: Impossible - Fallout!, and being cast in the lead role in Netflix's The Witcher. Of course, that has been shrouded in a bit of drama, with reports last fall suggesting that he would be departing his role as Clark Kent/Superman in the DC Extended Universe.

Since then, it's been theorized that the whole drama was essentially blown out of proportion, although another film with him as Superman reportedly isn't being seen as an immediate priority for Warner Bros.

"I just talked to Henry," Jason Momoa, who co-starred with Cavill in Justice League, said in an interview last month. "He's absolutely not [leaving the character]. He loves the character. He's not. One hundred percent."

But if Henry does end up playing the Man of Steel again, it sounds like it will be with somewhat of a new approach, especially after the hubbub that surrounded Justice League.

"I think all these things have their place and their time," Cavillexplained last year. "There are many reasons why the audience have responded in the way they responded. It's all lessons learned."

Aquaman is in theaters now. Upcoming DC films include Shazam on April 5, 2019, Joker on October 10, 2019, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) on February 7, 2020, and Wonder Woman 1984 on June 5, 2020.

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