Henry Cavill Injury Forces Highlander Reboot to Halt Production
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British actor Henry Cavill has been injured during training ahead of filming the new Highlander remake, which will see him join Russell Crowe, Karen Gillan and Dave Bautista in the film directed by Chad Stahelski.
Filming on the highly anticipated remake of Highlander, about the immortal Scottish warrior, has been halted due to star Henry Cavill's serious injury. Details of the actor's injuries are not known, and filming on the new version of the film is not expected to begin until next year.
The details of the British actor's injuries are not known, and the production has postponed the shooting to 2026, Sky News writes.
Mexico City.- Neither the “Superman” force could save him this time. Actor Henry Cavill, who will head the “Highlander” reboot, suffered an accident during his training prior to shooting. The mishap forced to postpone the start of the production, originally scheduled for late 2025, which will now begin to be filmed in early 2026. Although no details were given on the gravity, the delay suggests that it was serious enough to modify the agenda.
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