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Henry Cavill Reveals How Superman’s Flying Scenes Were Filmed (VIDEO)

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Henry Cavill shows how Superman’s flying scenes were shot in Justice League.

40 years since the 1978 Superman movie, technology has advanced incredibly to the point that almost anything is possible thanks to CGI. But that does not mean making Henry Cavill’s Superman fly is easy, and indeed Zack Snyder’s approach to the franchise requires a more artistic approach behind the camera.

Cavill has taken to Instagram to share a behind-the-scenes video from Justice League that shows a peak at just how those flying scenes were created, and also a tease of how they put together scenes that involve Superman’s reflexes.

Check out the behind-the-scenes Superman video below, via Cavill’s Instagram.

 

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