In addition to being a fan of all things PCs and someone who builds his own rigs, Cavill has made no secret of his Warhammer obsession. The actor showed off his miniature-painting skills on Instagram back in 2020 and famously completed Total War: Warhammer 2 six times, as six different races. He also appeared on the UK’s The Graham Norton Show to explain that Warhammer isn’t the same as World of Warcraft while talking about the tabletop franchise’s painting and gaming aspects. It’s been a busy few weeks for Cavill. The actor announced he would be leaving Netflix’s The Witcher series after the third season, which airs this summer, with Liam Hemsworth taking over the role of the White Wolf. Cavill had also confirmed his return as Superman in the DC Universe movies, so it was assumed his departure from The Witcher was due to scheduling conflicts. However, Cavill announced this week that he had been dropped as The Man of Steel following a meeting with DC Studio’s new co-chairmen, James Gunn and Peter Safran. The pair are working on a new Superman project that focuses on Clark Kent’s younger years, so Cavill won’t be playing the character. Back in 2019, Games Workshop announced it had teamed up with Big Light Productions to create a live-action TV series set in the 40K universe. The show was to follow Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn and his band of investigators, but we’ve not heard anything more since then.