'Justice League' Reshoots Are Being Forced To Digitally Remove Superman's Dirty Mo

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Justice League, DC Comic’s big screen answer to Marvel’s ’The Avengers’, has hit a few snags post shoot.

Variety is reporting the film is currently undergoing USD 25 million worth of reshoots, with new director Josh Whedon looking to fill some of the holes left after Zack Snyder was sadly forced to leave the production.

Reshoots are nothing new in Hollywood, but the issue Justice League is facing is that one of their lead actors, Henry Cavill, who plays Superman/Clark Kent, is currently running a big dirty moustache.

Unfortunately for the Justice League production, Cavill is also currently filming a role in the upcoming Mission Impossible film, in which it’s necessary that he keeps his dirty lip rug.

The solution? The Justice League production crew are going to digitally remove Cavill’s moustache in post-production.

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Now if only they can digitally alter the film to actually be decent like they clearly forgot to do with Batman vs. Superman, this movie mind stand a chance of actually being decent.

25 July 2017




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