Henry Cavill has been injured during pre-production of the new “Highlander” film, necessitating a postponement in the film’s shooting schedule, according to sources at EW. The former star of “Man of Steel” and “The Witcher” was engaging in training for the demanding stunt sequences that characterize this latest installment of the legendary series. Production is expected to resume in early 2026.

Details about the severity of Cavill’s injuries are not yet available. The film, a reimagining of the 1986 action-fantasy classic, centers around an immortal Scottish swordsman’s epic battle, a narrative that was originally brought to life by actors Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery. This story, renowned for its rich intertwining of past and present, spawned several movie sequels and a TV series that extended its legacy for six seasons in the 1990s.

While this delay might dishearten some fans, it reflects the commitment to ensuring quality and safety in film production. As the production team focuses on Cavill’s recovery, enthusiasts can remain hopeful that the final product will sustain the essence of Highlander’s timeless themes of destiny, endurance, and adventure.

This delay may add to the anticipation for the film, potentially allowing for further development of its narrative and action sequences, promising an exhilarating cinematic experience once the swords are finally unsheathed on screen. Fans can look forward to a reinterpretation that honors the original’s legacy while introducing new elements for contemporary audiences.


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