Successful after his role as Superman, Henry Cavill has begun to make a name for himself in Hollywood. This July, audiences will witness his confrontation with Tom Cruise in “Mission Impossible 6: Collapse”.

Henry Cavill’s Attractive Masculine Beauty

With the role of superhero Superman (also known as Superman) of the DC Universe through the films Man of Steel, Batman versus Superman: Dawn of justice, Henry Cavill’s name has become known to the world.

Recognized as an actor with the “most Superman-like appearance”, Henry Cavill has become a desirable gentleman for many women. However, few people know that, as a child, he lived unhappily just because of his weight.

Lonely overweight boy

Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill was born on May 5, 1983 in the island of Jersey, in the Channel Islands, England. He attended secondary school at a boarding school in Buckinghamshire. During all this time, young Henry was very guilty of his overweight body. Recalling that, Henry said: “I was so fat that I was called fat Cavill. I became the target of teasing by my friends.” At that time, Henry thought he would join the army or go to Egypt to study ancient history.

On the lucky occasion to meet veteran actor Russell Crowe, when he went to his boarding school to film a scene from the movie Proof of Life, Henry risked asking the actor for useful experience in acting and received advice: “Every journey of 1,000 miles begins with one step.”

After this serendipitous relationship, few people expected that more than 10 years later, the two would have the opportunity to reunite as father and son in the blockbuster movie Man of Steel.

Actors Russell Crowe (left) and Henry Cavill (right) reunite in “The Man of Steel”

Lucky with television but “black” with cinema

After high school, Henry began losing weight and tried his hand at supporting roles in The Count of Monte Cristo, Red Riding Hood (2011), Stardust and several unpopular TV series.

The opportunity came to Henry in 2007, when he played the Duke of Suffolk, Charles Brandon, in the popular TV series The Tudors about the history of King Henry VIII. The series was a huge success when it was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2007 and received an Emmy Award in 2008. Henry also began to build a reputation and had a small audience known as “The Most Dashing Duke”.

Henry as Duke Charles Brandon in “The Tudors”

Luckily on the small screen, Henry Cavill is extremely “black” with film projects. Although he has “transformed” into a tall, athletic guy, valuable opportunities still seem to “turn” him.

Some roles in blockbuster films have slipped out of his grasp such as: the role of James Bond in Casino Royale because producers thought he was too young, although he was personally supported by director Martin Campbell; as Cedric Diggory in the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; the male lead role of Edward Cullen in the cult series Twilight, as he looks… too old to play the youthful vampire. As for the films he had the opportunity to appear in such as In the Cold Light of Day (2011), the results were disastrous in both sales and quality.

Attempts to play superheroes

Before being famous for the current image of Superman, Henry Cavill was “usurped” this role in two parts Superman Flyby and Superman Returns (Superman Returns). It wasn’t until 2013 that Henry Cavill’s efforts were finally recognized when he was “chosen to send gold” by Warner Bros. for the lead role in the blockbuster film Man of Steel, which was invested up to $ 225 million.

The role of Superman in “The Man of Steel” brought Henry Cavill’s name to the top

In order to have the muscular body of a superhero similar to the original comic book, during the 5 months before the film, Henry Cavill had to follow an extremely harsh diet and exercise. As a result, Henry managed to convince the audience that he deserved to be the “Man of Steel”. In addition to the physical element, Henry also does an excellent job of conveying the story of Superman’s growth in the town of Smallville, Kansas, in the form of the young Clark Kent.

Henry Cavill’s outstanding performance made the film a phenomenon and grossed a whopping $668 million. The film also helped Henry fly as high and far as the character he had embodied.

According to Henry, the best thing that the role of Superman gives him is being able to donate to two charities of his choice, as a real-life Superman. This, in turn, helps a child believe that there can also be a Superman in this world and use that as an example.

Confront Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible 6: Collapse

Fans of the popular action series Mission Impossible are feeling more excited than ever when Superman Henry Cavill will join Mission Impossible 6: Fallout with the legendary Tom Cruise. In this film, Henry will play August Walker – a CIA agent who rivals Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) with the IMF.

Henry Cavill is arguably a worthwhile addition to the “Mission Impossible” brand

Not only Tom Cruise and familiar faces, Paramount Studios has recruited Henry Cavill for the role opposite Ethan Hunt with the hope that Mission Impossible 6: Collapse will reach the $ 750 million mark, about $ 50 million higher than the last two films.

For this role, the Justice League film team had to sit and remove Henry’s beard during post-production, resulting in his face in the superhero project becoming frozen. The reason Paramount was so “hard” with the offer for Henry Cavill to shave from Warner Bros. was because, Mission Impossible 6: Collapse was their “nail” project this year and after a period of failure.