Henry Cavill once opened up about his shirtless scenes in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Here’s what he had to say about it!
Cavill stepped in for the role of Kal-El, with Man of Steel immediately swooning everyone off their feet. It featured Amy Adams opposite him as Lois Lane, but that’s all in the past; James Gunn has already cast David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan as the new Kal-El and Lois, respectively.
According to Elle, Henry Cavill got a bit irritated while filming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and he opened up about being shirtless on screen. He said, “Are you kidding me? I had to start telling the producers, ‘Stop making me take my clothes off’. One year they said, ‘For the publicity shot, we’re going to have you shirtless, holding a horse’. I said, ‘Why the f–k am I shirtless?’”
Henry Cavill added, “‘My character has changed. He’s a morose, depressed dude’. They’re like, ‘Yeah…but people love it’.” He does find it flattering that people like to see him shirtless, and speaking of that, he said, “I don’t consider it being objectified. If people like to see me with my shirt off, it’s enormously flattering. But that doesn’t mean I’m going to take my shirt off all the time.”
Currently, on the professional front, Henry Cavill will be seen in Argylle by Matthew Vaughn and the film is slated to release next year.
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