Henry Cavill Suffers Shocking Injury Pushing 'Highlander' Production to Next Year, Updates Eye Delayed Release

Henry Cavill, famed for bringing Superman and Geralt of Rivia to life, has long mesmerized audiences with his charisma and sheer dedication. From The Tudors to Mission: Impossible – Fallout and Enola Holmes, he has built a reputation for tackling physically demanding roles with relentless intensity. Now, on the set of his upcoming Highlander project, that very intensity appears to have taken a toll, reportedly causing an injury, proving once again that even real-life heroes sometimes pay a price for their craft.
Henry Cavill’s grueling commitment to Highlander reportedly backfired, as a shocking on-set injury forces the epic saga’s release into next year, leaving fans eagerly awaiting his heroic return.
On-set injury pushes Henry Cavill’s Highlander into next year
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Henry Cavill portrays an immortal in Highlander, yet he remains vulnerable to real-life injuries. According to Deadline, he sustained an injury during pre-production while rigorously training for Amazon MGM Studios’ United Artists reboot, directed by Chad Stahelski. This setback has delayed filming, originally scheduled in Scotland, to early next year. The Michael Finch-scripted project boasts an impressive cast, including Russell Crowe, Marisa Abela, Karen Gillan, Dave Bautista, and Max Zhang.

Henry Cavill portrays Connor MacLeod, a 16th-century Highlander who survives a deadly wound and discovers he is immortal. Guided by Ramirez, he navigates centuries of love, loss, and secret duels with other immortals, absorbing their power through the Quickening. Facing deadly rivals including the Kurgan, MacLeod’s journey promises deep lore, intense swordplay, and epic battles that span from ancient Scotland to the modern era. Amid the delay as per the report, excitement builds as a Guardians of the Galaxy star joined the Highlander cast, adding new energy to the legendary saga.
Chad Stahelski’s Highlander reboot ramps up the excitement, adding a two-time Oscar nominee to the cast, promising even more star power and intensity as the immortal saga prepares for its epic return.
Highlander cast expands: Academy favorite signs on
Djimon Hounsou joins Henry Cavill in the latest Highlander reboot, portraying a formidable sword-wielding African immortal. The film is set to begin production at the end of this month. Hounsou brings a wealth of experience from genre and blockbuster films, including Gladiator, Stargate, Rebel Moon, and both Marvel and DC universes, sharing past screen time with Dave Bautista and Karen Gillan.
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As Henry Cavill reunited with Highlander cast co-star Djimon Hounsou, the excitement on set surged, especially with Djimon Hounsou joining the cast. Hounsou brings his commanding presence, award-nominated talent, and decades of experience from blockbuster and genre films, promising to elevate the action and depth of the reboot. Fans can look forward to thrilling swordplay and unforgettable duels, yet with the production now postponed, the news of the delay comes across as sad news for Cavill’s fans.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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