Henry Cavill has taken a step towards recovery after sustaining a painful calf injury during training for the role of Connor MacLeod in Highlander (2023), despite the production being halted due to medical concerns. As Amazon MGM’s remake of the cult 1986 fantasy epic Highlander draws to a close, he will lead the project, having previously made headlines with his extreme hair transformation on The Hell of Magazines. However, filming has been postponed, with the actor sharing a series of images captioned 'Endure. In enduring, grow strong.'—Dak'kon, from Planescape: Torment—as he seeks to balance recovery with his new career. He also showcased his gym routine, wearing an orthopedic boot to protect his injured leg, along with lower body exercises supervised by his trainer. Additionally, the film features big names like Russell Crowe (Gladiator) and Dave Bautista (Guardians of the Galaxy) in pivotal roles. Industry star Marisa Abela is set to join the cast, though her role remains unclear. Meanwhile, Henry Cavill, who recently became a dad with his daughter Natalie Viscuso, shares updates about their family life, including their private relationship. Speaking at the premiere of The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, he expressed excitement about their upcoming childbearing journey, emphasizing his commitment to privacy and family.