Henry Cavill Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters | GQ

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Henry Cavill breaks down his most iconic characters, including his roles in ‘Man of Steel,’ ‘The Witcher,’ ‘Mission Impossible: Fallout,’ ‘Enola Holmes,’ ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,’ ‘Immortals,’ ‘The Tudors’ and ‘The Count of Monte Cristo.’

00:00 Intro

00:34 ‘Man of Steel’ Clark Kent / Superman

03:36 ‘The Witcher’ Geralt of Rivia

06:27 ‘Mission Impossible: Fallout’ August Walker

09:27 ‘Enola Holmes’ Sherlock Holmes

11:43 ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ Napoleon Solo

13:11 ‘Immortals’ Theseus

13:56 ‘The Tudors’ Charles Brandon

15:42 ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ Albert Mondego

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In This Story: Superman

Clark Joseph Kent, also known by his birth name Kal-El or superhero persona Superman, is a fictional character and a superhero in the DC Extended Universe series of films, based on the comic book character of the same name created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.

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