Henry Cavill has revealed that he isn’t returning to film any additional scenes for the Snyder Cut of Justice League.

In an interview with Collider, Superman’s Cavill confirmed that he would not be reuniting with the cast to partake in any new shoots for the infamous cut, contrary to recent reports claiming that Zack Snyder had a weeklong Justice League shoot planned for October with Cavill and several other cast members returning, including Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, and Ray Fisher.

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“Not shooting anything additional. No,” Cavill revealed in the new interview. “It’s all stuff that has been already done. Obviously I don’t know how things are going to evolve and change and adapt depending on now a different length of movie and whatever may happen in post-production. Whatever lessons may be learned from what is it four years since Justice League came out? Four years’ worth of fan reaction. For me… I’m now just watching the party.”

It is perhaps worth noting that Cavill denied his participation with any additional photography for the film prior to the report about the supposed reshoots, which means that there is a possibility that he purposefully kept those details under his cape knowing that the news had not yet hit the headlines. After all, Cavill acknowledges in the interview that circumstances could change as work continues on the Snyder Cut, even though he’s currently in London shooting The Witcher Season 2.

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Regardless of whether or not there are new shoots planned for the Snyder cut of Justice League, there are already a lot of known differences between the theatrical version of the film and the upcoming four-hour director’s version, which will release in four parts on HBO Max in 2021.

For more on the Snyder Cut of Justice League, check out our full breakdown on the legendary project’s history if you want to learn more about how this mythical director’s cut became a reality, watch this clip of Henry Cavill’s Superman in his black costume, and read why Zack Snyder refuses to use a “single frame” of Joss Whedon footage in his version of Justice League, which he says is not part of the DCEU.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Source: IGN.com Snyder Cut: Henry Cavill Not Part of New Justice League Shoots