“He leads by example, I’m so impressed”: Even Reacher Star Alan Ritchson is a Fan of Henry Cavill’s Work Ethics and Discipline

Alan Ritchson cpuld not help but be impressed by Henry Cavill's discipline on set.

"He leads by example, I'm so impressed": Even Reacher Star Alan Ritchson is a Fan of Henry Cavill's Work Ethics and Discipline

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  • Henry Cavill is well-known as one of the most dedicated actors around.
  • The British star leads a disciplined life, and his work ethic greatly impressed his co-star, Alan Ritchson.
  • The two will star in the upcoming film, The Ministry of the Ungentlemanly Warfare, based on true events from World War 2.
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Henry Cavill is one of the most dedicated actors around. He has pushed himself to the limit in every role he has played, be it as the caped Kryptonian in the DCEU or as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher.

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Cavill leads a very disciplined life, which is one of the factors that has helped him further his career. It is an admirable quality, one that his colleagues admire and try to emulate as well, including Alan Ritchson.

Henry Cavill greatly impressed his co-star, Alan Ritchson

Henry Cavill has been the face of several big franchises in his career. From his turn as Superman to playing Sherlock Holmes in Enola Holmes, Cavill has been a delight to watch.

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Henry Cavill in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Cavill stars in the upcoming film alongside Ritchson (Source: Lionsgate, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare)

Not only is Cavill a good actor, but his physical transformation, should the role demand it, has been astounding to witness. He had to follow a strict regime to embody the physicality of Geralt, the sword-wielding monster hunter, and the results were glorious. The feat was only possible due to the actor’s utmost dedication.

Alan Ritchson is Cavill’s co-star in the upcoming film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. The Superman actor recently shared a clip of a short interview on his Instagram account.

Ritchson only had the most complimentary things to say about Cavill and his work ethic. “Henry is a perfect number one. He is the first one there, last to leave, always knows his stuff, he’s always positive. He leads by example, I’m so impressed,” said the Reach actor.

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Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson in the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Ritchson was all praise for Cavill (Source: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare)

Cavill, on the other hand, joked about how Ritchson was a nightmare to work with. He immediately clarified that he said it in jest and that it was wonderful to work with Ritchson.

The two actors have become good friends if their interactions are anything to go by. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare will also star Eiza González, Henry Golding, Alex Pettyfer, and Cary Elwes.

What is Henry Cavill’s new film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, about?

The film, helmed by Guy Ritchie, is adapted from Damien Lewis’ 2015 book of the same name. The events are based on a true story, and the group managed to change the course of the Second World War.

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At the height of the Second World War, the UK Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, founded a special force. Ian Fleming, best known as the author of James Bond, was an officer in the Royal Navy’s Naval Intelligence Department and part of this covert group founded by Churchill.

Winston Churchill
Churchill founded the covert group during World War II (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

The Prime Minister had a reputation for coming up with wild scenarios and their possible solutions. He recognized the threat that Adolf Hitler posed and founded the Special Operations Executive, or SOE, a predecessor of the Black Ops.

This group believed in fighting unconventionally and pulled off stunning victories against the Germans. With Henry Cavill starring in a lead role, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare will hit screens on April 19th.

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Written by Sreshtha Roychowdhury

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Sreshtha Roychowdhury is a content writer at FandomWire. An avid lover of film and music, Sreshtha is also a geek, with a hunger to know more about what the field has to offer. Apart from her contributions to writing, she is quite passionate about sports too.