Henry Cavill has become one of the biggest and beefiest action stars on the planet in recent years. After receiving his big break on the BBC's The Tudors, the muscled British actor would go on to receive the iconic role of Superman and cement himself in the public eye.

Despite being known primarily for playing the Man of Steel, Cavill has taken on a variety of different roles that have showcased his versatility as an actor, including in some films that proved to be the very highest-rated of his career so far, according to the review website Rotten Tomatoes.

Updated October 20th, 2022 by Jordan Iacobucci:

Henry Cavill continues to prove himself to be one of the most beloved actors working today, garnering a ionate fanbase that follows his career with great interest. The actor's appearance in Enola Holmes 2 and recent rumors that he will soon return to the DCEU as Superman have catapulted Cavill back into the spotlight as fans revisit his greatest hits so far.

Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice (2016) - 29%

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Batman faces Superman in a poster for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice

The second installment of the DCEU, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, pits DC's two biggest characters against one another. The film marked the second time that Cavill would appear as Superman as well as the very first appearance of Ben Affleck as Batman.

Though most critics and fans would agree that the film ultimately wasted its promising premise, both Cavill and Affleck were lauded for their performances therein. Though the film struggled critically, it did garner a hefty box office total that would allow for Cavill and his costars to appear in future DCEU films moving forward.

Tristan & Isolde (2006) - 31%

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Henry Cavill sitting at a table in Tristan and Isolde

Tristan & Isolde is a 2006 romantic drama starring James Franco and Sophia Myles based on the Medieval legend of the same name. Henry Cavill, still relatively early in his career, appears as a ing cast member in the film, portraying the character of Melot, Tristan's rival.

Since the film was generally panned by critics and quickly forgotten thereafter, Cavill would have to continue searching for his first big hit. Though the actor would not find his starring vehicle for some time thereafter, his appearance in early 2000s films such as these are fun to revisit for his present-day fans.

Justice League (2017) - 39%

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Henry Cavill in Justice League

Batman v Superman, many were hoping that DC and Warner Brothers would have learned from their mistakes in the DCEU so far as they united their finest heroes onscreen for the very first time.

While the movie was undoubtedly better than Batman V Superman, it was not well-received by any standards. Many point to the disastrous production, which included a sudden change in director, as the reason for the film's poor quality, resulting in a hodgepodge of a movie that left no audience member satisfied.

Sand Castle (2017) - 47%

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Henry Cavill wearing military gear in Sand Castle

2017's Sand Castle is a Netflix drama focused on the horrors and struggles of war. The film follows a US marine during the second Gulf War as he and his platoon attempt to build a well in a small Iraqi village. Cavill portrays Captain Syverson in the film, an ally of the main characters during the war effort.

The film is heavily based on the moral difficulties presented by war and conflict. The humanitarian efforts of the soldiers to build a well is contrasted heavily with the hatred and prejudice that was prevalent at the time of the Second Gulf War. While this is far from Cavill's best-loved film, it did help him differentiate his career from his more action-heavy prior projects.

Immortals (2011) - 49%

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Theseus puts on armor in Immortals

Though he is best known for playing Superman in the DCEU, Henry Cavill got his start in the super-powered arena with 2011's Immortals, in which he portrayed the mythical Greek hero Theseus, who is selected by the gods of Olympus to protect their mortal people.

Though the film failed to find its audience upon its release in 2011, it has become somewhat of a cult classic in recent years. Cavill's starring role therein certainly aided in his casting as Superman just a few years thereafter, marking a turning point in his career.

Whatever Works (2009) - 50%

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Randy (Henry Cavill) and Melody (Evan Rachel Wood) talking in a department store in Whatever Works

Based on a script written in the 1970s and directed by the controversial Woody Allen, Whatever Works follows an upper-class New York resident as he attempts to relinquish his prior life in the upper echelons of society in order to enjoy a more free-spirited existence.

The movie was not particularly well-received among critics despite the fact that it had a strong cast including Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Conleth Hill, and, of course, Henry Cavill as Randy James. In the future, Cavill would mostly stay away from comedies, preferring to lend his talents to action-heavy roles.

Blood Creek (2009) - 50%

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Henry Cavill and Michael Fassbender in Blood Creek

Directed by Batman and Robin's Joel Schumacher, 2009's Blood Creek was not a critical or commercial success. The movie's plot was based around the relatively unique concept of Nazi cults, vampires, and zombies.

In addition to Henry Cavill, the film also has the acting talents of Dominic Purcell and Michael Fassbender, truly adding to the disappointment of the movie's ultimate failure to resonate with audiences. The film did little to boost the careers of any of its stars, who would have to find their big breaks elsewhere.

Man Of Steel (2013) - 56%

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Henry Cavill in Man of Steel

2013's Man of Steel was supposed to be the launchpad for DC's own version of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While the movie is one of the best-received entries in the DCEU so far, it was undoubtedly a controversial portrayal of Superman. Some fans took issue with the dark and dour tone, as well as the scene in which Superman kills General Zod.

Despite the controversial nature of the movie, Cavill's performances have been praised by fans of the DCEU. Many fans still want Cavill to continue playing the iconic superhero in future movies, as his version of the character has become the definitive Superman for many fans.

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015) - 68%

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Henry Cavill with a gun in The Man from UNCLE

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. may be one of the most underrated movies of the decade. While the film is by no means 'Oscar-worthy', it is a vastly entertaining romp that benefits greatly from the stellar chemistry of both Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer.

The film follows Cavill (and American spy) and Hammer (a Soviet spy), as they must work together in order to unravel an evil plot that threatens to end the world. While the film failed to find its audience upon its release, it has gained a cult following since, especially among fans of Cavill.

Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) - 71%

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Superman basking in the sun's rays in Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)

After years of campaigning from DC fans for Warner Brothers to release Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League, the 4-hour alternate version of the team-up film was finally released on HBO Max in 2021, with enough action, well-written lines, and stunning imagery to appease the many fans that had fought for so long to see the film.

The release of Zack Snyder's Justice League has only fueled fans' angst at the underwhelming nature of the DCEU, leading new campaigns to be formed, including many that call for Henry Cavill's immediate return as Superman. While reports remain unsubstantiated, it would appear that Cavill is indeed returning in the near future, once again hailing a victory for DC fans.