Henry Cavill as Superman in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.

It has been about two weeks since the news was officially announced, but it still feels fresh. He wants to come back as a more joyful Man of Steel, and he is grateful that he is able to get a second chance at the character after first donning the cape.

In a recent interview with Deadline, he talked about how he mentally prepared himself for not playing Superman again. "As an actor, you have to learn that there are things out of your control, no matter how your performance was, no matter what factor were not in your control in the first place," he said. Being Superman was something I had to keep in my heart.

The production of blockbuster superhero films has been documented. He isn't the first actor to get a raw deal from playing an icon, but he is one of the strangest. For a time, it seemed like a Justice League movie was going to be made, due to the fact that WB enlisted Ta-Nehisi andJJAbrams to develop a movie with a Black Superman.

Brandon Routh eventually got the role of Superman in 2006's Superman Returns, and he was the one who first tried out for the role. The appeal of the DC character was due to his innate goodness and the effect he has on those around him, which he hopes he will be able to bring to the next film.

He said that there was something true and honest and hopeful that he loved. It's the thing that we all yearn for, deep, deep down, which is goodness, and everyone else being good, and good to one another. That is what we want, even at our most cynical.

We have to tide ourselves over with Cavill in one more season of The Witcher and so many more discussions until Superman comes back.