“An incredible athlete who cares deeply about the work”: The Witcher Boss Revealed One Thing Henry Cavill Refused to Do, Led to “Extraordinary Results”

"An incredible athlete who cares deeply about the work": The Witcher Boss Revealed One Thing Henry Cavill Refused to Do, Led to "Extraordinary Results"
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Following Henry Cavill’s exit from The Witcher, director Marc Jobst shared his candid opinion on the actor and his time on set. After serving the audience with three well-received seasons as Geralt of Rivia, Cavill announced his exit correlating with his retirement as a DC superhero.

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Henry Cavill
Henry Cavill

The Witcher, thereafter confirmed Liam Hemsworth taking over the role of Geralt, from season 4. Thus, with Henry Cavill’s exit, Marc Jobst praised the actor’s dedication and work ethic throughout the show. The director further mentioned certain rules that were strictly followed by Cavill, which ended up yielding extraordinary results. 

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The Challenging Nature Of Shooting With Henry Cavill 

While it’s disheartening to know that Henry Cavill announced his exit from the Netflix show, The Witcher, it is important to address the actor’s utmost dedication to the epic project. Playing Geralt of Rivia for three well-received seasons, Cavill handed over his responsibility to Liam Hemsworth. 

Henry Cavill in The Witcher
Henry Cavill in The Witcher

Thus, following Henry Cavill‘s exit announcement, director Marc Jobst shared his honest opinion on the challenging nature of shooting with the DC actor. Speaking exclusively with Screenrant, Jobst discussed the actor’s utmost dedication and highlighted his work ethic that yielded outstanding results. 

Well, look, Henry has done three series, these are demanding shows to make, you know, they are huge. Henry does every single beat of his stunts, he won’t even allow a hand, if you’re doing a close up of a hand grabbing a sword, it has to be his hand.” Marc Jobst shared. 

Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher
Cavill refused to use stunt doubles

Discussing how Cavill refused to use a stunt double, the director recalled, “Henry won’t do that, and as a result of that, the results are extraordinary.” Praising the actor even further, Jobst stated, “you’re working with an incredible athlete, first and foremost, who works out hours before, and hours after, you’ve been shooting for 12 hours, and who cares deeply about the work that he does.” 

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Marc Jobst’s Experience Of Working With Henry Cavill 

Appreciating Henry Cavill’s dedication towards the project for three incredible seasons that gained immense popularity and owned a massive viewership, Marc Jobst discussed his experience of working with the actor. “I came in on the first season, and we were shooting in four different countries. That’s taking the whole entourage into different places, learning the stunts, rehearsing the stunts.” Jobst began. 

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Marc Jobst shared his experience of working with Cavill

Recalling how the show is filled with sword fight scenes, the director mentioned how Cavill did each one of them, all by himself. “When we were shooting the swordfight…that’s a big one-shot sequence, and they’re heavy swords. They’re not sharp, but they’re heavy, so if you get them wrong, you can seriously damage somebody.” Jobst shared. 

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Cavill did his own sword stunts

However, with weeks of practice and regular rehearsing, Henry Cavill delivered an unprecedented performance in the Netflix series. Thus, speaking about the tiresome task of practicing and shooting, the director mentioned realizing Henry Cavill’s overwhelming feeling. “That’s draining on your number one, so after three series, I feel, ‘Okay, he’s brought the show into being, and if he feels like he’s done what he can, I trust him.’” Jobst shared. 

Therefore offering closure to Henry Cavill, director Marc Jobst mentioned agreeing with the actor’s decision to exit the show. 

The Witcher is streaming now on Netflix. 

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Read more: “I trust him”: ‘The Witcher’ Director Does Not Want to Force Henry Cavill to Stay in the Netflix Show After His Decision to Quit

Source: Screenrant

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