He was a perfect casting for Superman. The problem wasn't that. The problem was Snyder's view of the character, his direction, and incredibly sh*tty writing. Both Snyder and Warner Bros. have zero understanding of who Superman is.
@@jg2722 No, I do. You clearly don't. Superman isn't a grimedark Batman rip-off. Most of the DC heroes aren't. But WB and Snyder insists on portraying them that way because Batman made a lot of money. They're idiots. Much like yourself.
Dude definitely knows more than anyone on set about The Witcher. He corrected the producers on the show about how the characters should be, based on the books, not based on what they thought would look good on screen.
And then they sacked him, because he wanted to stay close the books!! And the producers wanting to be much more female leading the show and push The Withcher into 3/4 position.
Say it. Without Henry...the Witcher wouldn't have half the views..cos all the gamers would have cried tears for the losses. And all the women would have shrugged their shoulders and "next"😂
@@ShengProductionsI heard different...but I heard a lot other different things too on that topic. He wouldn't have had a problem being not the main character or share that position with one of the female characters. As long as they would have done it right. I am sure of that.
Sadly, every time Henry Cavill says he likes a property, it dies. Witcher, Superman and now GW. This would weigh heavily on me if I was Henry, which is a shame as it's hardly his fault, it's just a natural progression of turning every IP into some weird Chimera to appeal to the black lesbians who are never going to watch this stuff because they have better stuff to do than watch stuff made for little boys.
As a middle-aged gamer who has been gaming on PCs since the early 80s, it still irritates the hell out of me that the average person thinks video games are only for under 10s
Yeah for a lot of people the term video games is still synonymous with the word toys it seems. When it can also be a fantastic interactive story-telling medium. We've come a long way from games like pong and Tetris.
Recently wondered into a Warhammer game shop because I didn't know what it was and I was so excited and confused in equal amounts. Every single person in the room was not only a nerd from afar, upclose they were really passionate about their tiny paint cans and miniscule brushes. They had a whole 6 meter wall rack filled with all the different colours of these thumb size paint cans. It was wonderful to step into a world I had no idea it existed and to be enthusiastically spoken to by multiple people who all fall over each other gushing to share the story of Warhammer. It was almost like a dream. I played a game with the miniature soldiers too, and won. I have no idea how that is possible. Probably let me win to win me over to come back I guess. 😂
Also note, the very-very-very absolute majority of players are not misogynist, racist or anything of the likes - but we are a lot of us that are Lore-puritans and will take offense when there is unmotivated changes and then lies about why they happen or claims there was no change as some for of gas-lighting. But sadly, Warhammer (40K) is the new hobby that game-press and others see as an area to attack and paint in a negative light, perhaps because traditionally it was played by white nerdy boys. Yes, it was - but that is by virtue of it being started in UK in the 90ies and some specialist stores in Scandinavia importing it to us over the small sea. But we always welcomed anyone, even during WH40K conventions and tournaments in the 90ies.
@@ZarkowsWorld A lot of the problem with parts of the WH40k fanbase comes from the fact that the Imperium of Man is a brutal fascist theocracy whose beliefs and propaganda are literally based on those of the actual Nazis. Most fans understand this and recognise that 40k is a setting where there are no good guys and that this is integral to the game because it means that no matter who wins, the bad guys lose. But there's some people who think that the Imperium is the good guys and that their fascism is somehow justified by how bad everyone else in the setting is... And those fans are not great to be around, because the kind of person who thinks that fascism can be justified as long as 'the other side' is worse jumps to the conclusion that people who they disagree with are 'worse' very quickly.
@@RvEijndhoven But it does not matter if some of the fans love some faction of the game "too much" (have seen this for Eldar, Tyranids, Space Marines, Chaos and Orcs, as a start) - the question is why GW is doing a 1984 and lying about past LORE and then claiming they are not changing anything and then gas-lighting fans that can point out changes.
@@ZarkowsWorld Ok, so first off... It does matter, because only one of the factions is a fascist dictatorship based on real life fascist dictatorships. And secondly what you're saying about the 'LORE' might sound reasonable to someone who doesn't know the context of what you're talking about, but they might change their mind when they find out that you're intentionally abstracting it to hide that what you're upset about is that Games Workshop released a line of female Custodes models and when chuds like you shouted "Women can't be Custodes!" at them. And then Games Workshop, being the one who _actually_ gets to decide what is and isn't true in the 40k universe, responded with "Actually, as far as we're concerned there have always been women in the Custodes."
Truthfully it should be more impressive to people....they're MINI. Smol! Teeny tiny details For context: I'm not into Warhammer, gaming etc but what I am is an artist and an amateur goldsmith. I have hobbies in beading, painting, needlework etc... Basically, I'm familiar with the difficulty of smol art form
Painting warhammer is really artistic too. That's a really good hobby. When you see some people doing some plasma effect on weapons with the paint, that's just so impressive. Some people just paint and collect them, other people just want to play. Some people just read the book... Warhammer got a lot of hobby and so many factions and lore, everyone can love it. But people prefer judging.
Honestly it used to be a lot more socially acceptable than its become, in the UK at least. Up until the 90s dedicated model shops full of railway sets, airfix fighter planes and Tamiya battlecruisers were in literally every town. But the hobby was almost wiped out by the explosion of PC and console gaming in the late 90s and honestly only GW (the makers of Warhammer) really weathered that storm well. The manufacturers themselves survived if in a reduced fashion, but the ecosystem of independent stores that were once so prevalent and upon which the hobby depended as such were annihilated. Where once there was 8 such shops that i knew of within maybe 4km (i live in a rural bubble between 4 satellite towns of Manchester UK) of me, now there is one general hobby store about 6km away and within another 2 within 15 KM of me, and 2 Games Workshop stores within that radius too (these two being the official Warhammer stores in Central/east Greater Manchester).
@@bairdrew You are right that model-making is destroyed compared to the 80-90s. But WH(40K) was never seen as cool or hip, it was always a fringe-hobby. PC gaming brought it infront of more people - even if some of the early games and some even now is fairly poor - and there is now an even more diverse set of players and experiences. But for anyone older than 40, it is still super-nerdy to paint the figures. Because it was back then.
Also that playing video games (nowadays) is something socially acceptable, even beautiful women do it. Even when it's just sitting alone in your cave for days, with headphones on. Or being glued to your smartphones, and scrolling garbage 15 sec videos. Board games and miniature games are actually social events, you're in the same room with several other people
Peter Cushing had a collection of over 5,000 wargame figures he painted, and that was just what he had in 1956 when there was a video done about it. And H. G. Wells wrote the first wargames rulebook in 1913: "Little Wars: a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books."
Aw man I feel so bad for him, he’s literally great all the roles that he just lost. He defined Superman for a generation, he WAS the Witcher and He played a really awesome bond like character in the man from UNCLE. Really need someone to cast him in a role that they don’t just throw away.
Henry is such a gentleman. Graham doesn't succeed in putting him down or rattling his cage. Definitely one of the most beautiful actors of his generation.
@@Oxley016 That’s true, but it doesn’t go over well with me in this instance because it seems like Cavill is being genuine, respectful, and vulnerable and Graham and the audience is all just like “let’s have a laugh at him all the same.”
I CANNOT say enough good things about Henry Cavill! I LOVE the dynamic he’s created. He’s UBER handsome and STILL talks, acts and thinks like the Geek/Nerd he is and he’s PROUD of all the “knowledge” of gaming. I LOVE THAT!! I think that’s why I’m so enthralled with his movies….
0:00 HENRY CAVILL lost out on several big franchises (i.e. JAMES BOND and TWILIGHT) 1:45 HENRY CAVILL met RUSSELL CROWE when he was sixteen 4:15 HENRY CAVILL doesn’t like his MISSION IMPOSSIBLE mustache 5:03 HENRY CAVILL almost gave up on HOLLYWOOD 7:09 HENRY CAVILL loves THE WITCHER lore
The thing is, the mockery that Henry gets from Graham (you can say it's all in good fun, but it still is kind of mockery) for being faithful to the books and passionate about The Witcher, and for his love of gaming and Warhammer is literally what gamers have had to put up with (in far less playful and far more meanspirited ways) for decades until it became trendy to like nerdy things back in 2008. Which is why it's always so annoying when the people who mocked us now try to tell us that we "aren't making them feel welcome" as they march into our spaces and try to gentrify them.
This is why guys don't open up and talk about their feelings! I know it's only friendly banter but don't knock nerds for having a hobby or being open about being a nerd.
The funny thing is that CERTAIN games get prestige and respect whilst others get dismissed as childish. Simulate a battle on a minature battlefield with complex topology, with detailed soldiers you hand-painted yourself and a lengthy rulebook on how engagements work and the interactions between armor, infantry and air support, and you get mocked as a man-child. Simulate a battle on a chequered board with simple pieces and a ruleset that can be fit onto a single-page leaflet, and suddenly you're a respected intellectual. "The horsey moves in an L! So classy and refined". Not that chess ISN'T an intellectual pursuit, but it's weird how other hobbies get judged by different standards.
Adore Henry Cavill a lot not just as Superman or someone who has a nerdy hobby but because of who he is, hopefully he will return to the show next January with Jake Gyllenhaal when Guy Ritchie’s In The Grey is released
The audience here is the same audience for the Big Bang theory… ‘you put your little army together and fight someone else’s army’ *crowd dies of laughter*
I''m not big on "beefcake'" guys, but Henry Cavill seems to be much more than that - he has a brain, a sense of humour and a (fairly rare in celebrities) good ability to laugh at himself. The fact he has a gorgeous speaking voice also helps! Glad he's having success, sad he left The Witcher, but he'll succeed whatever he does.
I enjoy Graham Norton, but I *really* despise how he denigrates various hobbies, such as Cavill's love of Warhammer. He does it way too often on the show.
Wargaming and model painting is a wonderful pursuit that requires dedication and patience, with the reward being an immense pride in your work. Even Peter Cushing had a massive collection of army miniatures he painted and used in war games. While I love Norton, his dismissal of the hobby for cheap yuks will always be cringe. It was actually Cavill's public enthusiasm for the hobby that made me finally take up miniature painting after many years being worried about the kind of judgement Norton threw out.
Henry seems like a great dude. But it's annoying that he still keeps missing the big roles. He said he didn't get them before because he wasn't famous, but now that he's famous they want younger actors, lol. They recast him as Superman for an early 30s guy, and now they are reportedly looking for a similarly aged guy for Bond. We keep being told Henry's "too old" for Bond, even though he's comparable in age to various other Bonds when they were cast. And the parts he does get they mess up, such as on The Witcher when they took him for granted and wanted a couple other actors to be the real stars.
Very funny...😅 how that warhammer thing comes up in an interview on TV in the US and in GB...with 100% different reactions.😂 By both audience and the host 😂😂 Here it's been like "Henry, you got an American hobby?! Why?" And with Jimmy Kimmel it's truely interesting and what it's all about etc😂
In books, shows, or movies, when presented with a Mary Sue I begin to lose interest in the story because, really, how unrealistic is a Mary Sue? Then I remember Henry Cavill and I'm reminded that they do exist and just like a real Mary Sue, I don't even hate him for being one
This guy is just noble and admirable. He’s as much Superman in personality as in appearance.
He was a perfect casting for Superman. The problem wasn't that. The problem was Snyder's view of the character, his direction, and incredibly sh*tty writing. Both Snyder and Warner Bros. have zero understanding of who Superman is.
@@DocFunkensteinno no. There wasn’t any problem at all (: don’t speak nonsense
@@DocFunkensteinif you think man of steel is a bad portrayal of Superman then you don’t know who Superman is at all.
@@jg2722 No, I do. You clearly don't. Superman isn't a grimedark Batman rip-off. Most of the DC heroes aren't. But WB and Snyder insists on portraying them that way because Batman made a lot of money. They're idiots. Much like yourself.
@@jg2722 "DURR, YEAh, noTHiNg WRoNg wiTh SuPeS straIGHt-Up MuRderINg FoLKs, LulZ!!!"
Dude definitely knows more than anyone on set about The Witcher. He corrected the producers on the show about how the characters should be, based on the books, not based on what they thought would look good on screen.
And then they sacked him, because he wanted to stay close the books!! And the producers wanting to be much more female leading the show and push The Withcher into 3/4 position.
Say it. Without Henry...the Witcher wouldn't have half the views..cos all the gamers would have cried tears for the losses. And all the women would have shrugged their shoulders and "next"😂
@@ShengProductionsI heard different...but I heard a lot other different things too on that topic. He wouldn't have had a problem being not the main character or share that position with one of the female characters. As long as they would have done it right. I am sure of that.
Sadly, every time Henry Cavill says he likes a property, it dies. Witcher, Superman and now GW. This would weigh heavily on me if I was Henry, which is a shame as it's hardly his fault, it's just a natural progression of turning every IP into some weird Chimera to appeal to the black lesbians who are never going to watch this stuff because they have better stuff to do than watch stuff made for little boys.
if only there was a producer like that, the should would have been a massive hit
That Russell Crowe moment was really touching.
I swear when he said, did you remember Fat Henry, I pictured the character BananaMan
I gave me goose bumps as he spoke. I was a kid when I saw Gladiator and to this day has consistently stayed as one of my Top 5.
Our Captain General defending the emperor's honour
As a middle-aged gamer who has been gaming on PCs since the early 80s, it still irritates the hell out of me that the average person thinks video games are only for under 10s
Yeah for a lot of people the term video games is still synonymous with the word toys it seems. When it can also be a fantastic interactive story-telling medium. We've come a long way from games like pong and Tetris.
Exactly. Saying that all video games are for children is like saying all movies and tv shows are for children.
@@Japanimal1992 Yeah, it is plain stupid. I do not watch movies anymore. I prefer playing games with good stories :-)
Hear hear. In my 40's and some of the best friends I've made, I met through online gaming.
Lets put an 8 year old playing last of us next to his/hers mom and see if the mom thinks the game is a toy or for children.
Recently wondered into a Warhammer game shop because I didn't know what it was and I was so excited and confused in equal amounts. Every single person in the room was not only a nerd from afar, upclose they were really passionate about their tiny paint cans and miniscule brushes. They had a whole 6 meter wall rack filled with all the different colours of these thumb size paint cans. It was wonderful to step into a world I had no idea it existed and to be enthusiastically spoken to by multiple people who all fall over each other gushing to share the story of Warhammer.
It was almost like a dream.
I played a game with the miniature soldiers too, and won. I have no idea how that is possible. Probably let me win to win me over to come back I guess. 😂
Also note, the very-very-very absolute majority of players are not misogynist, racist or anything of the likes - but we are a lot of us that are Lore-puritans and will take offense when there is unmotivated changes and then lies about why they happen or claims there was no change as some for of gas-lighting. But sadly, Warhammer (40K) is the new hobby that game-press and others see as an area to attack and paint in a negative light, perhaps because traditionally it was played by white nerdy boys. Yes, it was - but that is by virtue of it being started in UK in the 90ies and some specialist stores in Scandinavia importing it to us over the small sea. But we always welcomed anyone, even during WH40K conventions and tournaments in the 90ies.
@@ZarkowsWorld A lot of the problem with parts of the WH40k fanbase comes from the fact that the Imperium of Man is a brutal fascist theocracy whose beliefs and propaganda are literally based on those of the actual Nazis. Most fans understand this and recognise that 40k is a setting where there are no good guys and that this is integral to the game because it means that no matter who wins, the bad guys lose.
But there's some people who think that the Imperium is the good guys and that their fascism is somehow justified by how bad everyone else in the setting is... And those fans are not great to be around, because the kind of person who thinks that fascism can be justified as long as 'the other side' is worse jumps to the conclusion that people who they disagree with are 'worse' very quickly.
@@RvEijndhoven But it does not matter if some of the fans love some faction of the game "too much" (have seen this for Eldar, Tyranids, Space Marines, Chaos and Orcs, as a start) - the question is why GW is doing a 1984 and lying about past LORE and then claiming they are not changing anything and then gas-lighting fans that can point out changes.
@@ZarkowsWorld Ok, so first off... It does matter, because only one of the factions is a fascist dictatorship based on real life fascist dictatorships.
And secondly what you're saying about the 'LORE' might sound reasonable to someone who doesn't know the context of what you're talking about, but they might change their mind when they find out that you're intentionally abstracting it to hide that what you're upset about is that Games Workshop released a line of female Custodes models and when chuds like you shouted "Women can't be Custodes!" at them. And then Games Workshop, being the one who _actually_ gets to decide what is and isn't true in the 40k universe, responded with "Actually, as far as we're concerned there have always been women in the Custodes."
It's somehow funny that painting miniatures is seen as nerdy and awkward while painting quite about anything else is artistic and socially acceptable.
Truthfully it should be more impressive to people....they're MINI. Smol! Teeny tiny details
For context: I'm not into Warhammer, gaming etc but what I am is an artist and an amateur goldsmith. I have hobbies in beading, painting, needlework etc...
Basically, I'm familiar with the difficulty of smol art form
Painting warhammer is really artistic too. That's a really good hobby. When you see some people doing some plasma effect on weapons with the paint, that's just so impressive. Some people just paint and collect them, other people just want to play. Some people just read the book... Warhammer got a lot of hobby and so many factions and lore, everyone can love it. But people prefer judging.
Honestly it used to be a lot more socially acceptable than its become, in the UK at least.
Up until the 90s dedicated model shops full of railway sets, airfix fighter planes and Tamiya battlecruisers were in literally every town.
But the hobby was almost wiped out by the explosion of PC and console gaming in the late 90s and honestly only GW (the makers of Warhammer) really weathered that storm well.
The manufacturers themselves survived if in a reduced fashion, but the ecosystem of independent stores that were once so prevalent and upon which the hobby depended as such were annihilated.
Where once there was 8 such shops that i knew of within maybe 4km (i live in a rural bubble between 4 satellite towns of Manchester UK) of me, now there is one general hobby store about 6km away and within another 2 within 15 KM of me, and 2 Games Workshop stores within that radius too (these two being the official Warhammer stores in Central/east Greater Manchester).
@@bairdrew You are right that model-making is destroyed compared to the 80-90s. But WH(40K) was never seen as cool or hip, it was always a fringe-hobby. PC gaming brought it infront of more people - even if some of the early games and some even now is fairly poor - and there is now an even more diverse set of players and experiences. But for anyone older than 40, it is still super-nerdy to paint the figures. Because it was back then.
Also that playing video games (nowadays) is something socially acceptable, even beautiful women do it. Even when it's just sitting alone in your cave for days, with headphones on. Or being glued to your smartphones, and scrolling garbage 15 sec videos. Board games and miniature games are actually social events, you're in the same room with several other people
Such a nice guy.
Robin Williams was a Warhammer gamer/hobbyist as well. Cavill isn't the only nerd in Hollywood. Vin Diesel plays D&D, and has most of his life.
Williams named his Daughter Zelda, yeah I'd say he was a gamer
vin diesel is the last person i'd imagine playing d&d
Peter Cushing had a collection of over 5,000 wargame figures he painted, and that was just what he had in 1956 when there was a video done about it.
And H. G. Wells wrote the first wargames rulebook in 1913: "Little Wars: a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books."
@@oliviersavard8676"Ima go for it a roll the 20 for the crit, for family."
Yeah and vin diesel also likes warhammer and jay from jay and silent bob (Jason’s mewes) also likes it.
Aw man I feel so bad for him, he’s literally great all the roles that he just lost. He defined Superman for a generation, he WAS the Witcher and He played a really awesome bond like character in the man from UNCLE. Really need someone to cast him in a role that they don’t just throw away.
Henry is such a gentleman. Graham doesn't succeed in putting him down or rattling his cage. Definitely one of the most beautiful actors of his generation.
I don't think Graham means it in a harmful way. It's just banter for entertainment.
Graham's show is all about bantering with his guests. That means all of his guests, nobody is being picked on because nobody is left out.
@@Oxley016 That’s true, but it doesn’t go over well with me in this instance because it seems like Cavill is being genuine, respectful, and vulnerable and Graham and the audience is all just like “let’s have a laugh at him all the same.”
@@conradkreutzer7128 Henry is British, we all do it, he knows what to expect.
Henry is so sweet and kind
He is like a teddy bear ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I CANNOT say enough good things about Henry Cavill! I LOVE the dynamic he’s created. He’s UBER handsome and STILL talks, acts and thinks like the Geek/Nerd he is and he’s PROUD of all the “knowledge” of gaming. I LOVE THAT!! I think that’s why I’m so enthralled with his movies….
To be fair, he knows the fans of The Witcher appreciate it. Part of it is his genuine personality, but it also doesn't hurt marketing
What a kind and down to earth guy Henry Cavill is! He'll make the perfect Bond 💙
I love that he paints model armies. Wouldn’t expect it but I love that stuff
I watched a video of Henry Cavill building himself a PC from components. It was cool to see Henry nerd out.
0:00 HENRY CAVILL lost out on several big franchises (i.e. JAMES BOND and TWILIGHT)
1:45 HENRY CAVILL met RUSSELL CROWE when he was sixteen
4:15 HENRY CAVILL doesn’t like his MISSION IMPOSSIBLE mustache
5:03 HENRY CAVILL almost gave up on HOLLYWOOD
7:09 HENRY CAVILL loves THE WITCHER lore
GOD BLESS YOU
Henry Cavill makes a good Superman and Witcher on Netflix
Too bad he lost both roles.
is this a paid ad? o.O
edit: Im not denying his talent, but the wording is quite... advertising lol
The thing is, the mockery that Henry gets from Graham (you can say it's all in good fun, but it still is kind of mockery) for being faithful to the books and passionate about The Witcher, and for his love of gaming and Warhammer is literally what gamers have had to put up with (in far less playful and far more meanspirited ways) for decades until it became trendy to like nerdy things back in 2008. Which is why it's always so annoying when the people who mocked us now try to tell us that we "aren't making them feel welcome" as they march into our spaces and try to gentrify them.
He’s so damn handsome and so not a show off just being himself and wow that’s enough for me 😁😁
This is why guys don't open up and talk about their feelings! I know it's only friendly banter but don't knock nerds for having a hobby or being open about being a nerd.
‘you put your little army together and fight someone else’s army’
*crowd dies of laughter*
@@xshadowscreamx It's so sad how closed-minded so many people are
Henry is a well-mannered, cool, sexy and just a cool guy!!)))
Cavill needs more comedies. He's effortlessly charming and comedic. Give him weird, little rolls people!
I've watched his career. He's seems so humble.
I don’t think anyone deserves the title “King of the Nerds” more than Henry Cavill.
he tearin it up in space marine 2 rn i bet
Henry took Graham's disrespect in stride
The funny thing is that CERTAIN games get prestige and respect whilst others get dismissed as childish. Simulate a battle on a minature battlefield with complex topology, with detailed soldiers you hand-painted yourself and a lengthy rulebook on how engagements work and the interactions between armor, infantry and air support, and you get mocked as a man-child. Simulate a battle on a chequered board with simple pieces and a ruleset that can be fit onto a single-page leaflet, and suddenly you're a respected intellectual. "The horsey moves in an L! So classy and refined". Not that chess ISN'T an intellectual pursuit, but it's weird how other hobbies get judged by different standards.
Henry is an interesting character, here he is, an Uber chad who is deep down a hidden nerd/geek like the rest of us.
I don’t think he hides his nerdiness/geekiness at all 😄 I think it’s very charming how open he is about it
@@otter011 I respectfully disagree lets leave it at that.
Russell Crowe is such a raconteur. He'd make an excellent dinner guest anywhere. He can do a side gig as a travelogue host a la Hemingway.
Henry was super awesome in The Witcher❤❤❤
Adore Henry Cavill a lot not just as Superman or someone who has a nerdy hobby but because of who he is, hopefully he will return to the show next January with Jake Gyllenhaal when Guy Ritchie’s In The Grey is released
Ah he will be brill in a Guy Ritchie project again.
Cavill being an absolute chad
The audience here is the same audience for the Big Bang theory… ‘you put your little army together and fight someone else’s army’ *crowd dies of laughter*
I''m not big on "beefcake'" guys, but Henry Cavill seems to be much more than that - he has a brain, a sense of humour and a (fairly rare in celebrities) good ability to laugh at himself. The fact he has a gorgeous speaking voice also helps! Glad he's having success, sad he left The Witcher, but he'll succeed whatever he does.
This f*cking guy...so gorgeous and wholesome...damn!
The most handsome man on the planet
Graham and his one liners 😂😂😂 Nails it every time!!❤
Luv to see him get Bond.
Queenslander.
Henry always fascinates me as he expresses such a beautiful personality - and off course, I can watch that face all day long!!
This was uploaded yesterday and it already has 100K views. Tells you all about the power Superman has.
Behold, the aspiration of all and every nerd. Our Messiah, our Lord, our Emperor.
Peter Cushing was a wargamer and painted his own figures. He had a collection of over 5,000 pieces in 1956 alone.
I can imagine this guy in a jumper, button down shirt, sensible shoes and thick glasses. Not sure why.
This guy IS Superman!
#MySuperman. ♥
He's so likable as well. 😄
Henry is so handsomely fine 😂
I enjoy Graham Norton, but I *really* despise how he denigrates various hobbies, such as Cavill's love of Warhammer. He does it way too often on the show.
Yes, he's rather catty in this one.
Henry Cavall as James Bond!!!! Now that I would LOVE to see!!!
I love Warhammer
Which one?
@@JV-ll1cu
Mainly 40k. I have an Ork army & a Space Marine army.
That's cool. I had an Ork army too
@@JV-ll1cu
Awesome!! 😎
The emperor protects.
It's funny how they make fun of Warhammer but it's like Britain's most profitable export.
Nottinghams greatest export 😂
Did you notice that hes the teenage boy in the count of monte cristo
I really don't like the subtle nerd shaming but Henry is such a good sport and it does makes for great content
I love him❤
Adorable ❤
Him or Idris Elba as Bond. Both would be amazing.
Idris Elba has said he won't because he doesn't want to be known as the Black Bond.
I would agree but it would be a little weird on the cuffs of Phantom Liberty.
@@DragonLandlordsmart
James Bond is white.
@@hyperboreen4854 I don’t care.
Ben Affleck was shredded here
Chad Emperor of Mankind
Lo amo henry cavill es mi amor mas guapo esta muy brllo es mi love amo mucho 😍😍😍😘💖💖😘😍😍😍😍😍😘🥰😘😍😘💖
😂😂😂😂😂😂 love henry 😊❤😊 love this show ❤❤❤❤❤
Wargaming and model painting is a wonderful pursuit that requires dedication and patience, with the reward being an immense pride in your work. Even Peter Cushing had a massive collection of army miniatures he painted and used in war games. While I love Norton, his dismissal of the hobby for cheap yuks will always be cringe. It was actually Cavill's public enthusiasm for the hobby that made me finally take up miniature painting after many years being worried about the kind of judgement Norton threw out.
Love you te amo henry 😍💙😍😘💖💋😘💙💙😍🥰💖💖💝💝💖💖💋💋😘😘😘
Who else is living in the never ending loop of The Graham Norton show 👀
Have I seen this particular comment before?
Is this part of the never-ending loop? 😳
Me! 😂
The War Hammer was an amazing weapon
4:34😂😂😂 Blind folk! He is Cavill!!!!
It is amazing to me despite the very audible outcry for him to be bond, He’s not Bond already. Crazy
All the normies can laugh, but Cavil is truly God-Emperor of the Nerds. We are all anxiously awaiting his Warhammer 40K project with Amazon.
Bewildering to think that some movie auditioners out there once thought that Pattinson is more charming than Cavill. I mean come on.
Honestly, I’d rather see Henry as Superman as Edward from “Twilight”.
Lovely bloke
*mancrush intensifies*
Grahm is the best interviewer of our current crop.
Hilarious that they think playing miniatures games is weird but pretending to be superman or an old misogynistic murderous agent is totally awesome.
Get him on the show again when he is back home
The only truly sexy Sherlock, sorry Benedict.
Cool
Henry seems like a great dude. But it's annoying that he still keeps missing the big roles. He said he didn't get them before because he wasn't famous, but now that he's famous they want younger actors, lol. They recast him as Superman for an early 30s guy, and now they are reportedly looking for a similarly aged guy for Bond. We keep being told Henry's "too old" for Bond, even though he's comparable in age to various other Bonds when they were cast. And the parts he does get they mess up, such as on The Witcher when they took him for granted and wanted a couple other actors to be the real stars.
Do you paint World of Warcraft ?
It's Warhammer Graham !
Very funny...😅 how that warhammer thing comes up in an interview on TV in the US and in GB...with 100% different reactions.😂 By both audience and the host 😂😂
Here it's been like "Henry, you got an American hobby?! Why?"
And with Jimmy Kimmel it's truely interesting and what it's all about etc😂
Would make an excellent Bond.
Wait until a wathammer 40k movie or series releases and watch everyone's opinions change. 40k will be the MCU of the future
If audience learned what Warhammer 40K is about, they would stop that stupid laughter about "playing toys" right there and then 😄
Imagine not getting a part even though you were the best in the room, but your name wasn't big enough. Everything is a stupid popularity contest.
Hollywood is a joke !!! Henry has Warhammer 40k.
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It's annoying how often he's given BS over this hobbies, even by people who are allegedly considered his peers.
Rebecca Ferguson is a goddess.
Seems nice - never heard of him
Ok Russell, don't oversell the story too much! xD
Yes, but which Warhammer? :-)
and to think aron taylor johnson got bond role and not him is wild, the casting director must be blind
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why Cavill is not the new James Bond is beyond me. Aaron-Taylor Johnson, really?
Dang bro…hatin’ on the Warhammer 40K players. Just because you have no imagination nor intelligence doesn’t mean you have to be a hater.
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he shouldnt have to defend it
In books, shows, or movies, when presented with a Mary Sue I begin to lose interest in the story because, really, how unrealistic is a Mary Sue? Then I remember Henry Cavill and I'm reminded that they do exist and just like a real Mary Sue, I don't even hate him for being one
Its so annoying seeing how great of an actor Cavil is but all the stuff he's in either bad writing or gets corrupt
I am really glad he did not play Edward.
Bet he’s not defending it now