Henry Cavill is known to be a gentleman in his professional and personal life. The actor, who recently starred in Dwayne Johnson black adam, talked about his childhood.
Growing up with five brothers, Henry Cavill reminded the line drawn not to be crossed under any circumstances. The line was drawn on where the punches would land and where the fights would stop.
Henry Cavill Talks Fight Rule With His Brothers
The video shows Henry Cavill sitting in the interview seat and talking about his childhood. The Steel man The actor said he had no problem with testosterone as he grew up in a household of five boys.
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The actor came on Happy Sad Confused Podcast hosted by Josh Horowitz. Talking about sibling fights and some has failed to coat the Cavill brothers’ family.
“There was a lot of uh…a lot of…I mean there was a lot of fighting. So much so that there was…” said Henry Cavill. The sentence was cut off by Josh Horowitz and the interviewer jokingly said,
“You were about to coat it but you were like ‘no no, there was a LOT of fighting'”.
Henry Cavill continued the topic by stating the rules of the fight that a particular line should never be crossed.
“There was a rule. No punch in the face. Hit ANYWHERE else. But even then, if you did that… you were asking for a line drawn in the sand. Alright, cool, so now the punches are alright”
Josh Horowitz continued the joke by asking Cavill to adopt the same set of rules in their relationship right now. Henry Cavill once again went into great detail about the fight rules and clarified the importance of not punching in the face.
“Punches to the face were always off the cards. You did it, you crossed a line. And there is now a problem rather than a slight disagreement.
The actor appeared on the podcast to talk about his latest upcoming movie Enola Holmes 2. Joined by Millie Bobby Brown and Helena Bonham Carter, the trio formed the Holmes family as Enola navigated the ladders of London.
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When Henry Cavill Was Homesick
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Although the 39-year-old actor is as strong as a witcher, he remembers a time when he was terribly homesick. During his childhood, Henry Cavill was eager to leave Saint Helier (his hometown) to start school. During the podcast, the actor revealed the moment he realized how wrong he was.
“I think I was just, terribly homesick. I didn’t realize how homesick I was going to be. I wanted so badly to go to boarding school and I just desperately wanted to leave this island and get away from my parents. And as soon as I remember my mom leaving, I was like ‘oh no'”
The actor has been heavily involved in the DCU now thanks to Dwayne Johnson and people’s support. Henry Cavill is also gone the witcher franchise and was recently seen as Sherlock Holmes in Enola Holmes 2.
Enola Holmes 2 is available to stream on Netflix for black adam is currently playing in theaters around the world.
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