Warner Bros. pays to have Superman's mustache digitally removed

Source: Xinhua| 2017-07-26 14:48:49|Editor: Yurou Liang
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LONDON, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Can you imagine Superman with a mustache? Thanks to modern film technologies, we will not see a mustache on our Man of Steel in the upcoming "Justice League."

Due to a scheduling conflict, British movie star Henry Cavill will reshoot his part as Superman with a full-blown mustache, which, according to entertainment and film news website Variety, will be digitally erased in post-production.

Cavill was supposed to be able to finish shooting a new "Mission: Impossible" sequel before starting to wear Superman's spandex again. However, now he has to do both productions at the same time.

Since Paramount Pictures does not allow Cavill to shave the mustache he grew for his "Mission: Impossible" character, Warner Bros. Entertainment, which is distributing "Justice League," will have to pay for the digital hair removal.

For fans, the important message here is that Superman's appearing in "Justice League" is confirmed.

"Justice League" is scheduled to hit movie theaters in November this year while fans of "Mission: Impossible" need to wait until July 2018 when the sequel premieres in the United States.

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