Highlander’s Henry Cavill Hypes Up His Sword Work In The New Film And An Exciting New Approach To The Franchise’s Lore

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The continuity of the Highlander franchise is… messy. The original film, released in 1986, is a self-contained action/adventure flick, but then the first sequel, 1991’s Highlander II: The Quickening, made some wild swings moving the story into the future (the year 2024, actually), and 1994’s Highlander: The Final Dimension followed by basically ignoring its predecessor and trying to be a more functional follow-up to the original. After that, the canon didn’t exactly get cleaned up with the TV series and 21st century sequels –  but that just means that fans should be very intrigued by Henry Cavill’s new comments about how the upcoming reboot is treating the lore (and how his swordplay skills are developing for the production).

The annual theater owner-centric convention known as CinemaCon is in full swing this week in Las Vegas, and Cavill was on the stage at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace this morning during the Lionsgate presentation. In addition to discussing his work on the upcoming Guy Ritchie films The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare and In The Grey, the actor also provided a tease about his upcoming work with director Chad Stahelski on the developing Highlander reboot. The Man Of Steel star said,

I am a lover of the original movies – for better or for worse – and it’s one of those things where reading the script for the first time, I wasn’t too sure where they were going to go with it. But my goodness, what we are doing with this… they just touched on the lore in the first three movies. We’re going deep into the meaning of these characters and their various trials and tribulations.

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