Henry Cavill stars in Fifty Shades of Grey. Really? No. Millions of erotic fans would have liked to see him in the film adaptation of the novel. Even with the sequel Fifty Shades of Gray 2 – Dangerous Love the rumor about a role of the Superman star persisted. Eventually he had enough.
Henry Cavill fools 50 Shades of Gray fans with rumour
“What I can say is that I can’t say anything about it at the moment“, Cavill told an E! interviewer in July 2015. News. He freaked out countless fans who suspected his cast in Fifty Shades 2.
For days, fans of the erotic series set the internet on fire until Cavill cooled the heated fan spirits with the truth. He explained to USA Today:
I’m not in [Film]. Seriously, I’m just kidding everyone. [Bei Fifty Shades of Grey] I denied my occupation, but no one signed up [für die Wahrheit] interested. [Beim Sequel] everyone was still convinced that I was part of the cast. So this time I changed the strings [das Gerücht bestärkt] and only shortly afterwards tells the truth.
The last Fifty Shades film is now five years old, Henry Cavill can’t be seen there either. Whether his presence would have made the work better is hard to say. the star is Escaped a few fiascos in his career because roles went to another cast member. One example still hurts Ryan Reynolds after 12 years.
The 10 biggest streaming films of 2023 on Netflix, Amazon & Co.
In this installment of our Moviepilot podcast, Stream Browsing, we take a look at the big movies coming exclusively to Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and Apple TV+ this year. The result is a list of ten special recommendations.
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From the sci-fi epic to the potential Oscar nominee, everything is included. The talents gathered are particularly impressive. In 2023 we can expect new movies from Martin Scorsese, David Fincher and Zack Snyder in the streaming space, while Gal Gadot, Leonardo DiCaprio, Henry Cavill and Chris Hemsworth will be in front of the camera.
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