Catholic actor Henry Cavill stated, in an interview with Josh Horowitz in 2024, that he has always liked singing in church.
Cavill also said that he wishes to better develop his singing skills in the future:
'I would love, one day, to see if I can take this further”
We already know Henry Cavill is fiercely protective of the lore in the franchises he loves, but his appreciation for tradition goes much deeper than just movies and tabletop games. Despite being one of the biggest global superstars on the planet, he still speaks fondly of his Catholic upbringing and the simple, profound joy of singing in the church choir.
Giving a specific shoutout to the legendary "Jerusalem" hymn—one of the most powerful and stirring anthems in Christian history—shows a man who genuinely appreciates beauty, reverence, and tradition. In an industry that constantly pushes its stars to abandon their faith and values, seeing an A-list actor openly embrace his roots is incredibly refreshing.
Superman on the screen, but a traditional choir boy at heart.
In Barabbas (1961), the crucifixion scene captured a real solar eclipse, as director Richard Fleischer delayed production to film it on February 15, 1961, using its eerie darkness to enhance the moment.
No CGI. No tricks.