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Excitement is building as Henry Cavill—yes, Superman himself—has officially joined the cast of Amazon MGM’s highly anticipated live-action adaptation of Voltron.
Cavill, who’s built a career around playing larger-than-life characters, will now step into the world of one of the 1980s’ most iconic animated series, and fans are ready to see how he’ll tackle this exciting new role.
But that’s not all. The film also features rising star Daniel Quinn-Toye, whose big break could be right around the corner, and Rawson Marshall Thurber as the director.
With this powerhouse team behind the project, expectations are soaring.
While Cavill’s involvement alone is enough to get fans buzzing, the project also stars Daniel Quinn-Toye, a relatively unknown actor whose breakout performance is highly anticipated.
Rawson Marshall Thurber, known for helming hit films like Dodgeball and Skyscraper, will be directing the feature, working off a screenplay he co-wrote with Ellen Shanman.

If you grew up in the ’80s (or if you’ve binge-watched the animated series in recent years), you’ll know Voltron was the show.
It featured a group of space explorers who pilot robotic lions that combine to form the towering robot known as Voltron, the ultimate defender of the universe.
The show was adapted from several Japanese anime series by Toei Animation and became a global phenomenon.
The movie will reportedly stick to the premise of five young pilots controlling the Robot Lions, which come together to form Voltron.
But details about how closely it will follow the original plot or how it might update the story for modern audiences remain hush-hush.
Even the cast and crew have been tight-lipped, keeping fans guessing about what’s in store.
With Rawson Marshall Thurber in the director’s chair, we can expect Voltron to be visually stunning, action-packed, and maybe even a little funny.
Thurber has proven he can blend action and comedy seamlessly with films like Central Intelligence (starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Kevin Hart), and Skyscraper (also starring Johnson), which was packed with thrilling action sequences.
Thurber also knows his way around laugh-out-loud moments, as he directed the cult-favorite Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story and the buddy comedy Central Intelligence.
He’s also responsible for the action-packed Skyscraper and directed the comedy hit We’re The Millers (2013).
The fact that he’s co-writing the Voltron screenplay with Ellen Shanman suggests the film will have both heart and humor, which could set it apart from other robot-focused franchises.
With such a diverse resume, Thurber seems more than ready to bring the Voltron universe to life on the big screen.
It turns out Voltron is a hot commodity. Amazon MGM reportedly won a fierce bidding war in 2022, beating out heavy hitters like Universal and Warner Bros. to secure the rights to the live-action adaptation.
Amazon clearly sees the potential in reviving this beloved property, especially given the resurgence of 1980s nostalgia and the success of other animated-to-live-action reboots.
Amazon MGM’s investment in Voltron also signals their commitment to stepping up their game in the action and sci-fi genres.
With Cavill attached and a beloved franchise as its foundation, Voltron could very well be the next big thing.
When people hear the name Henry Cavill, they still think of his Superman days—and with good reason.
From Man of Steel (2013) to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), and Justice League (2017), Cavill became the face of the DC superhero.
However, he’s proven he’s more than just the Man of Steel.
Let’s not forget his incredible run in The Witcher (2019-2023), where he played the brooding, monster-slaying Geralt of Rivia—a role that gained him a whole new legion of fans.
He also showed his range in films like Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018) alongside Tom Cruise, and his charming take on Sherlock Holmes in Enola Holmes (2020) and its sequel.
What’s next? Cavill is also prepping for the Highlander reboot, diving into intense training for the role, which will be directed by Chad Stahelski (the man behind the John Wick series).
If anyone can bring back the immortal swordsman in style, it’s Cavill!
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill |
| Birthdate | May 5, 1983 |
| Birthplace | Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands |
| Nationality | British |
| Profession | Actor. Model |
| Education | St. Michael’s Preparatory School, Stowe School |
| Breakout Role | Charles Brandon in The Tudors (2007-2010) |
| Famous Roles | Superman/Clark Kent in Man of Steel (2013) and DC Extended Universe |
| Other Major Roles | Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher (2019-2023), Sherlock Holmes in Enola Holmes |
| Notable Films | Immortals (2011), Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018), Enola Holmes (2020) |
| Upcoming Projects | Voltron (2025), Highlander reboot, In the Grey (2025) |
| Awards & Nominations | MTV Movie Award for Best Hero (Man of Steel), Critics’ Choice Awards nominations |
| Hobbies | PC gaming, history, fitness, martial arts |
| Partner | Natalie Viscuso |
Aside from his role in Voltron, Cavill’s schedule is stacked.
Fans can look forward to seeing him in Matthew Vaughn’s Argyle, an action-packed spy comedy that also stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson, and even pop star Dua Lipa.
Then there’s The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, directed by Guy Ritchie, where Cavill shares the screen with Alan Ritchson, Henry Golding, and Eiza González.

And as if that wasn’t enough, Cavill has reunited with Ritchie for yet another project: In the Grey, an action-thriller slated for release in early 2025, co-starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Rosamund Pike.
With Amazon MGM pulling out all the stops to bring Voltron to the big screen, Cavill as part of the team, and a blend of nostalgic charm and modern storytelling, this adaptation is set to capture audiences old and new.
While we don’t have all the details yet, the combination of a star-studded cast, experienced direction, and a classic storyline filled with giant robot battles makes this one of the most exciting projects on the horizon.
Whether you’re a longtime Voltron fan or a newcomer, you’ll want to keep this film on your radar!
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