Henry Cavill has been a part of the DC comic universe and has appeared as Superman in the ‘Man of Steel’ and ‘Justice League’ film series.
Marvel Studios has been introducing mutants in their films since Professor Charles Xavier and later with Deadpool. Recently, it was revealed that Ms. Marvel is also a mutant. Now a digital artist has transformed the British actor into Cyclops for a possible appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The cool makeover has been received well by fans.
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A Digital Artist Imagines Henry Cavill as The Cyclops
An Instagram artist who goes by the name @Clements.Ink has unveiled a fan art that imagines Henry Cavill as the X-Man character Cyclops.
While the concept art doesn’t have the full body look of the imagined character, it does gives the actor the laser-beam controlling visor.
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Henry is a part of the DC comic films and has played Superman. Cyclops, on the other hand, is a Marvel character who is a founding member of the X-Men. He is a member of a subspecies of humans known as mutants and is born with superhuman abilities.
The character emits powerful laser beams of energy from his eyes which he controls with the help of special eyewear called a visor. Cyclops must wear it at all times as his beams can lead to destruction.
It is interesting to imagine how Henry would play this mutant character from the MCU since he has a proven track record of performing superhero roles. The fan art comes just days after the finale of ‘Ms. Marvel’ revealed that Kamala Khan is a mutant. This was a deviation from the comics where the character is an Inhuman.
Henry Cavill Has Been A Favourite Of Digital Artists
This is not the first time a fan has reimagined Henry Cavill into something cool. Just a few months ago, the actor got a Cyberpunk makeover from his ‘The Witcher‘character. A digital artist created a Cyberpunk makeover of Cavill’s Geralt of Rivia character with electronic bruises, blue hair, and bright eyes.
While the fantasy and Cyberpunk genres are poles apart, it was interesting to see the monster hunter character in a different avatar.
The first two seasons of ‘The Witcher’ received positive responses from the audience and the third season will be dropping on Netflix sometime in 2023.
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