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**Summary:**
As Henry Cavill prepares to film his upcoming Highlander reboot, his 2013 Superman film, “Man of Steel,” has seen a resurgence in popularity on HBO Max, re-entering top 10 streaming charts in multiple countries. This renewed interest coincides with the release of James Gunn’s new Superman movie, prompting comparisons between the two. While “Man of Steel” had mixed critical reception initially, it was a box office success. Despite some Snyder fans advocating for a boycott of the new Superman film and a desire for a “Man of Steel 2,” Gunn’s “Superman” has performed well. Though Cavill’s tenure as Superman appears to be over, “Man of Steel” remains a popular choice for viewers.
**News Article:**
**”Man of Steel” Soars Again on Streaming as Cavill Gears Up for “Highlander” Reboot**
Hollywood, CA – Henry Cavill’s 2013 portrayal of Superman in “Man of Steel” is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, shooting back into the top 10 streaming charts on HBO Max in over 25 countries, including the United States. This renewed interest coincides with the recent release of James Gunn’s “Superman,” leading many fans to revisit Cavill’s take on the iconic hero.
While “Man of Steel,” directed by Zack Snyder, initially garnered mixed reviews, earning a 57% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, the film was a box office success, grossing $670 million worldwide against a $225 million budget. Its current streaming success is undoubtedly fueled by the buzz surrounding Gunn’s new vision for the Man of Steel.
The timing is notable as Cavill is set to begin filming his highly anticipated “Highlander” reboot, co-starring Russell Crowe. This new project marks a significant departure for Cavill, further solidifying his place as a leading action star.
The continued popularity of “Man of Steel” highlights the enduring appeal of Cavill’s portrayal, even as a new Superman takes flight. Some fans have even expressed their desire for a “Man of Steel 2,” with a small but vocal group urging a boycott of Gunn’s movie.
Despite the contrasting reactions, “Superman” had a successful opening weekend, exceeding $200 million globally. Whether it will ultimately surpass the box office success of “Man of Steel” remains to be seen.