Henry Cavill, as we all know, is a magnificent actor. There is a reason why the world has a deep admiration for this talented man. From its spectacular representation of Clark Kent / Superman to its other dynamic and remarkable efforts in companies like Enola Holmes, The Witcher, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, etc, Cavill is recognized as a memorable presence on the screen. This is one of the reasons why his fans have always supported him; to demand his return to the DCEU to defend him as the next James Bond – they did everything. However, even for a man as competent, adaptable and accomplished as Cavill, certain elements of the filming process could become a little too annoying.

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Appearing at the Graham Norton Show in 2013, the Steel man Alun revealed the most embarrassing aspect of the shooting Tudors, a show that marks one of Cavill’s first major roles. The actor interpreted the role of Charles Brandon and was involved in many risky scenes. Could this revelation suggest that the actor would be a shy version of James Bond?
The role of Henry Cavill in Tudors

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When it comes to Tudors, a dramatic spectacle of historical fiction taking place mainly in 16th century England, there was no hesitation in deepening Salaces themes. Cavill, who played the role of Charles Brandon, was constantly involved in various intimate sequences. While for the public these scenes could have been tolerable, the situation for the actor was completely different. According to him, the scene shooting process is “not comfortable.”
Sitting to speak with Graham Norton in his show, the actor commented the following, questioned about his intimate scenes in Tudors:
“When you are on the set, you have at least twelve very strongly attached men who look at you. And, uh … it’s not comfortable. And … and, you know, things are not as naturally happening as they should.
Henry Cavill explained how there is a lack of intimacy, of course, when filming such scenes, and although the actors are used to the challenges that accompany the art of acting, the execution process in the intimate scenes can leave any actor uncomfortable and uncomfortable.
A shy version of James Bond?

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As most of us know now, the quest to find the next James Bond is still a process in progress. The departure of Daniel Craig from the spy franchise left a vacant space to a talented and qualified actor. Previously, producer Barbara Broccoli, associated with the franchise, said that the search for a new leap was a difficult business and that it would take a little time to carry it out.
Following such a statement, many James Bond fans began to discuss the potential of several Hollywood players eligible to play the emblematic secret service agent. One of these actors in question is Cavill. Support for The witchur Alun was amazing, with thousands of people betting on his favor. However, the revelations made by the actor in The Graham Norton Show raise the question of whether or not he would play a more reserved and more shy version of James Bond, sadly known for his flirtatious and intimate meetings with women.

There is no doubt that Cavill is an adaptable and versatile player. If the role requires it, it can be just as courteous as the emblematic character of the consumer media. However, when it comes to the question of comfort, the actor may have to cross the clumsiness of being closely monitored when filming intimate scenes.
While the frantic race for the next James Bond continues, with the latest additions like Tom Holland being thrown into the mixture of potential suggestions, nothing predicts what the future would reserve for Henry Cavill. If the wishes of the fans were carried out, they would certainly be inexplicably delighted to see the actor play his interpretation of Bond.
Source: Graham Norton’s show