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Showing posts with label Magazine Darling. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2016

First Official Look At Men's Fitness Magazine Covers


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Dany Garcia, who joined Henry's management team a few months ago, has just shared a first official look at the different Men's Fitness magazine covers Henry will be gracing next month.

You can find Henry's must-read interview, and a glimpse at his photoshoot with Ben Watts inside the magazine in our preview.

Thanks to Dany for sharing the different covers! (likely U.S. // UK & subscribers version).  

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Magazine Teases Interview With Henry, Oscar Look Praised



Dubai based Hia magazine, has just revealed that they talked to Henry during the Huawei P9 launch in London. Their exclusive interview is now out. We'll share it when/if we can get it.

In the meantime, Man of Metropolis magazine is saying "I do" to Henry's Academy Awards look.

He's featured in their Spring/Summer issue, where they call him their "tuxedo inspiration" for wedding season. 

We can't blame them, Henry was the talk of Oscar night.




Check out the feature in the magazine's red carpet style write-up below, or here.






Looking forward to seeing Henry's next look on the red carpet. Hopefully for the potential Sand Castle premiere later this year.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Henry On The Cover Of Dubai's 'SWR' Magazine



"Culture in the traditional dictionary sense refers to “the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively” or “the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a particular people or society”. At SWR, we have explored this word and its many components.

Our Icon actor Henry Cavill is the Man of Steel in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, a cultural icon superhero.

Pick up a copy of SWR, on stands now!"

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We're hoping to get the magazine's interview with Henry soon, so we can share it with you. In the meantime, don't miss the rest of Henry's hot photos from this shoot.

UPDATE (4/24): The magazine has uploaded the interview on its app (it's free, if you want to read it there). We've screencapped it for you. It is an edited version of Henry's great interview with The Sunday Times that ran last month.






 

Friday, March 11, 2016

Handsome In Blue: Henry Covers April Issue Of Sharp Magazine

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We're definitely feeling spoiled.. and we LOVE promo time.

Here's a first look at Henry on the April cover of Sharp Magazine. We'll share the interview when we get it. In the meantime, don't miss Henry's hot photoshoot and candid interview with Man of the World magazine.

Happy weekend, everyone!



UPDATE 3/14: The photoshoot is in! (via henrycavillbr.com) -- We'll post the interview as soon as we get it.

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UPDATE (3/23): The interview is in.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Henry Aptly Covers 'Man Of The World' Magazine

What a Tuesday!


MAN OF THE WORLD
ISSUE NO.15

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Man of the World No. 15! This time out, you’ve gotFOUR covers to choose from, starting with The Man of Steel himself. Select your favorite, or collect them all.


HENRY CAVILL

The dashing star of this month’s sure-to-be blockbuster, Superman v Batman, shot by living legend DAVID BAILEY



Go Superman!

We're working on getting the interview for you, add it to your collection by ordering it HERE.

More to come.

UPDATE: The interview and hot new pics are in. Henry talks about enjoying life and the original Superman movies. He also shares his thoughts on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. failing to capture a bigger audience, Bond possibilities, favorite movie and much more!

Thanks to @FiftyShadesAS for the scans.












Transcript via

“The problem with flight,” Henry Cavill says “is that you would also need invulnerability, or it would be really fucking cold.”

It’s a Monday morning inside the restaurant at The Bailey’s Hotel in London, and the chiseled British actor is indulging me. “How about X-ray vision”, I ask? “X-ray vision would be great,” he replies, “if you’re an unrelenting pervert, or you work for the TSA.” Cavill is in a good mood, unmistakably excited about playing Superman — again. After a triumphant performance in 2013’s Man of Steel, he will be back in theaters this month in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, a DC Comics mash-up that true fans have waited years to see.

At thirty-two, Cavill is too young to have seen any of the original Superman movies in theaters, but he’s downloaded and watched every one since taking on the role. “I love the feel of them,” he says. “I love the cleanness, the kindness, and that you find the ‘man’ in Superman.” But tastes and technology have changed over the nearly forty years since the first live-action film premiered, in part because of the success of Christopher Nolan’s dark, extravagant take on Batman. For today’s audiences, the innocence of ’70s and ’80s hero movies would be a tough, if not impossible sell. “We are too easily bored,” Cavill says. “We need something to get us interested, make us sit up.”

Generational differences aside, and with all due respect to Christopher Reeve, Cavill is arguably the best Superman ever. Commercially, there is no argument: Man of Steel was the highest-grossing Superman movie of all time, making $700 million at the box office. Now, with the imminent release of Batman V Superman, and filming on his next Superman movie, Justice league, already underway, the young actor’s future — like his past — is primed for success.

Henry Cavill was born in the British tax haven of Jersey to a financier father and homemaker mother, and was educated at Stowe, one of England’s top private schools. A good student, he was plucked out of a drama class in his final year to audition for a role in the movie The Count of Monte Cristo. He landed the part, and, unsurprisingly, never went back to class.

“I missed out on the university years,” he says, “which, I guess, is part-regrettable. People develop a lot of those permanent relationships or friendships in university, and I still hear my brother, who’s a Royal Marine, talking about some of his mates. I think, ‘Wow, that's a relationship which has lasted for years.’ Most of my friends are dotted around the world because I’ve met them on jobs,” Cavill says. “But I don’t like to focus on things that I missed out on. “I also got huge benefits, and that’s really good.”

So, there are advantages to being an international movie star then?

“Yes, surprisingly,” he says, a smile cracking across his face. “I didn't get to mess about and be a university kid, but I get to mess about now. And I’ve actually got money to spend on nice places, rather than having to go to grotty pubs that stink of piss.” This might be an understatement as Cavill’s earnings are estimated to be between $8 million and $10 million per movie — a price tag that’s likely to go up. “I’m slightly wary of saying this, because it can be frowned upon, certainly by members of my community and people outside my community.” Cavill says, “but I’m not just doing this for the art. The money’s fantastic and that’s something which I deem — and again, it is frowned upon — very important.”

It’s rare to find a movie star speaking so candidly about his financial motivation, but Cavill isn’t bashful when it comes to outlining the perks of his profession. “You’ve got to enjoy life! I mean, you’ve got to! When I’m making money I’m spending it on nice stuff, whether that be lavish holidays for me and my friends or just seeing something and going in a shop and saying, ‘Yeah, I want that for the house,’ and buying it. Spending money on my friends, buying dinner for everyone, drinks for everyone, it’s a nice place to be, and I like people to feel cared for,” he says.

“People will be calling me a cock as they’re reading this, but travel’s great as long as you’re going first class,” Cavill continues. “I mean, traveling to New ZeaIand in economy, it sucks. Especially if you’re over six feet. But first class? I’m not going to ever pretend to be coy about that. I love it.”

Not everything that Cavill touches turns to gold, however. Last year, he starred as international spy Napoleon Solo in the stylish, Guy Ritchie-helmed remake of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. It’s a fantastic film, and the movie’s failure to make serious money (although it recouped its costs) perplexes him. “It didn’t do badly, but it should have done better, because everyone I’ve spoken to loved it,” Cavill says. “Maybe it should have been marketed slightly differently so people went in feeling that it was something else. I snuck into the Odeon to see it on High Street Kensington, and all the trailers beforehand were for these explosive action movies. They were being set up and prepped for a sort of Mission: Impossible-type film, and it’s not — it’s a tongue-in-cheek spy thriller with some genuine comedy to it.”

We are speaking just weeks after the Golden Globes, where Ricky Gervais reminded the world of Mel Gibson’s outrageous history of sexist remarks and anti-Semitism. (“What the fuck does ‘sugar tits’ even mean?” Gervais asked Gibson.) So, when asked, Cavill grimaces slightly as he confesses his favorite movie: “It’s tough to say now, but Braveheart. It’s got everything you need. It’s got war. It’s got horses. It’s got romance. It’s got blood and guts, and it’s set in a time which is, you know, great to look back on. It’s just wonderfully directed and performed. It’s a staple.”

Gervais’ comments pale in comparison to the latest controversy consuming Hollywood: he lily-white Oscar nominations. “It’s the issue right now as far as the entertainment industry is concerned,” Cavill says. “I honestly believe that every year there are people passed over who should have been nominated, and that there are people who shouldn’t have been nominated who are. And I don’t think anything has ever changed in that respect. It’s subjective. I watch movies with my girlfriend all the time, and I will sit there and say, ‘That was shit!’ and she’ll go, 'Really? I enjoyed it!’

“But, that said, this year in particular, there seems to be a serious lack of black guys and girls being nominated,” he says. “Maybe the solution is to have more diversity in the members. But does that mean we are saying that to have more black academy members would result in more black nominations? Is that not racist itself?”

Although he is delighted about being nominated for a Critic’s Choice Award, the truth is that for Cavill, Oscar nominations might have to wait a few years. At this moment he is unashamedly focused on establishing his commercial credentials. He is being seriously talked about as the next Bond, and it’s hard to think of anyone right now who would do the role of 007 more service than Henry Cavill.

Back in the hotel restaurant, Cavill takes a measured sip of coffee, passes on a croissant (“I used to be fat”), and says, “I’d love to do more, and as long as I don’t piss anyone off too much, then hopefully I will.”

Friday, October 16, 2015

Hello Handsome: New Outtakes From Men's Health Magazine


This is one great way to kick off the weekend.. hello new outtakes from Men's Health magazine!

Catch everything else, including Henry's interview in our previous wrap.







Wednesday, September 23, 2015

New Outtakes From Goodwood Magazine Shoot

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There is that sexy beard that we miss!

These two hot pics seem to be outtakes from Henry's ShortList Goodwood magazine shoot in England earlier this year. See everything else from that day, and don't miss his awesome interview

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Photographer Shares New 'Men's Health' Outtakes From 2008


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Photographer Lorenzo Agius has just published these new outtakes from his June 2008 - Dublin, Ireland shoot with Henry for Men's Health magazine. Now this is what we call a rockin' #ThrowbackThursday!


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Henry was busy filming The Tudors when he gave the following interview to the magazine:

Actor Henry Cavill reveals how to travel with ease through times and time periods.

The best measure of a man is how he thrives when he’s out of his element, not in it. Just ask Henry Cavill, who maintained his cool in 16th-century garb, jousting on horseback and seducing fair maidens in the Showtime period drama The Tudors, which wrapped up its 4-season run in 2010.

The actor admits that although many of his costume pieces weigh him down, they also help him delve into his conniving character, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. “When you’re in the moment, you don’t really notice the restriction,” he says.

The 25-year-old Brit has played in enough period pieces to know how to handle himself in a pair of breeches. Before his role as court conspirator and best buddy to Henry VIII in The Tudors, he played supporting parts in the classics The Count of Monte Cristo and Tristan & Isolde. In Joel Schumacher’s 2009 film Town Creek, Cavill put aside his lance to play the lead in a modern-day horror flick.

Cavill still hasn’t secured a big blockbuster, and it’s not for lack of trying — he was short-listed for lead roles in Batman Begins and Superman Returns. But there’s time for all that. At 22, Cavill came close to landing a dream part as James Bond — a plum eventually won by Daniel Craig. Cavill still savors the memory of his audition, which included an all-day fight sequence after hours of training. “It was really painful,” he recalls, grinning. “I felt like I had been genuinely beaten up by the end of the day.”

Not that the physical challenge bothered him. As the second youngest of five brothers, Cavill is naturally drawn to hand-to-hand combat and a love of sports. “I’m from a family of six men, so I’m bound to be physical,” says the (reluctantly) retired rugby player.

These days, most of Cavill’s exploits involve traveling. A stretch from 2008-2009 mixing work and pleasure took him to four continents. In 2008, he took up residence in New York City for a month while filming a Woody Allen movie with Evan Rachel Wood and Patricia Clarkson. Then he traveled back to Dublin to continue work on The Tudors. “I never stay in one place long enough to develop a routine,” says the native of Jersey, a small island between England and France. “It can be unsettling, but I’m not complaining.”

Cavill doesn’t mind, because he knows working actors are like sharks: They need to keep moving or they’ll die. “I like to go full bore into something,” he says, sounding as resolute as the duke he played on TV. “If you have a backup plan, then you’ve already admitted defeat.”


HENRY'S HOW TO's: TIPS ON FEELING AT EASE IN THE WORLD

Choose Personality Over Looks

Cavill’s favorite places to travel are those that have the most charm and character — whether it’s the laid-back outdoor culture of Perth, Australia, or the always-frenetic pace of New York City. “I prefer a place that has a certain energy to it — something with soul and its own identity, its own vibe,” he says. “A place where people tell you they’re from, proudly.” 

Comfort Is Essential

When he hits the road, Cavill likes to wear a comfortable sweater and cozy socks to keep his feet warm. “I’ve traveled enough on planes to realize it’s not about how you look — it’s about how you feel,” he says. The actor’s preferred in-flight entertainment? A fantasy book from his favorite author, Robert Jordan.

Always Dress The Part

In his off time around Dublin, Cavill kicks back in jeans and a T-shirt or Henley topped with a leather jacket. “If it’s light, you can wear it most of the year, and it can stop you from getting drenched,” he says. As the face of Dunhill cologne, Cavill includes in his formal wardrobe plenty of Dunhill suits and the label’s cashmere-wool overcoat.
Seek Out the Local Flavors

After a long day on the set of The Tudors, Cavill liked to grab a steak at Shanahan’s on the Green and follow it up with a beer at Kehoe’s Pub. “When you go to Dublin, it’s all about Guinness,” he explains. What makes a Kehoe’s pint superior? “I’ve heard the trick of Guinness is how continuously it is poured. If the pipes in the pub are constantly working, it will always taste fresh.”

Don't miss Henry's new interview for Men's Health, as he promoted The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (now in theaters). It includes some very hot photos! #beardlove

Monday, August 31, 2015

Henry Talks Living The Dream, Handling The Spotlight, Not Being A Quitter


We had gotten a preview, and now Henry's new interview with Esquire Singapore is in!

Some of the pictures are from his stylish ShortList black and white shoot (now in HQ). And the interview.. you know it! #mustread. Henry talks doing comedy, Tom Cruise, living the dream, handling the spotlight, "timing" when it comes to his career, and not being a quitter. Oh, and don't ask him to make you a cocktail ;) 

Phew! so much in there. Also he's the best Supes and Solo we could have asked for. Read his new interview now. 




Click for HQ or read below






A huge thank you to @FiftyShadesAS for the scans.


READ INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT AFTER THE BREAK

Thursday, July 30, 2015

The Most Dashing Spy Poses For Men's Fitness Magazine



Sooo. Anyone alive out there?

We thought we had seen the hot cover of Henry in the next issue of Men's Fitness magazine. But we're guessing this is a different version (style issue). We'll figure it out for you, and bring you all the scans when the magazines hit newsstands. In the meantime, check out the preview of Henry in Men's Health magazine as well. We have a feeling there are more covers to come.

Sexy Solo taking over the world.

Go Man from U.N.C.L.E. ;)


UPDATE (8/3): A first look inside..


The scans are in for the original Men's Fitness, and you don't want to miss the interview. Henry talks uncomfortable moments on the set of The Tudors, mentions where he stands on a potential role as Bond, and what he's doing until Justice League starts filming (according to the magazine in early January). Don't miss it!











These are the different shots from the style issue. We'll have them in better quality soon.




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UPDATE (8/5): The magazine has shared a behind the scenes pic!