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CinemaBlend’s own Sean O’Connell had the opportunity to speak with Henry Cavill on behalf of "Enola Holmes 2," with Netflix subscribers being able to see the actor reprising Sherlock Holmes opposite Millie Bobby Brown’s title character. As the interview neared its end, Sean asked Cavill what it meant to him to have John Williams’ Superman theme play during his "Black Adam" appearance.
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00:00All right. I have to slip in one quick Superman question. I need to know what it meant to
00:09you to have John Williams' theme song playing behind you or accompanying you in the Black
00:13Adam cameo.
00:15John Williams' theme song is obviously incredibly important to the character. It's something
00:21which resonates with the character. And every time I think anyone in the world hears that,
00:29everyone in the world, I think a large portion of the world who hears that will recognise
00:32it immediately as Superman and feel a certain way about it. And I do think it's wonderful.
00:40But at the same time, equally so, I think Hans Zimmer's Man of Steel score was just
00:46as wonderful. I have incredibly powerful feelings about that because I remember watching the
00:53trailer, the first teasers come out, and I was sitting down with my friend and we were
00:56so excited about it. And the way the score plays, both are incredibly powerful in their
01:03own way and both are just as iconic for the character. And it was just such a pleasure
01:10to be back in the suit, whether it be John Williams or whether it be Hans Zimmer. They're
01:15both extraordinary, extraordinary artists.
01:18Allow me to be the latest to welcome you back. And I can't wait to see more. And I hope more
01:22Sherlock as well, too, because you're fantastic in this.
01:25Thank you very much. I appreciate it.

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