What does Henry Cavill actually do after The Witcher ends? The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare offers an initial answer. That’s the name of Guy Ritchie’s new film true story of a secret special forces unit in World War II told. The first trailer for the action film has now been released, in which Til Schweiger, among others, appears in front of the camera alongside Cavill.
Check out the trailer for The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare:
The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare – Trailer (English) HD
That’s what the new film with Henry Cavill is about
The action film is based on the Fact book The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare by Damien Lewis (not to be confused with actor Damian Lewis). It tells the story of a secret special unit that fought against the Nazis during World War II. Similar to Quentin Tarantino’s fictional Inglourious Basterds, it is characterized by rather unusual fighting methods that have nothing to do with the warfare of a “gentleman”.
In addition to Henry Cavill, the cast also includes Eiza González (Ambulance), Reacher star Alan Ritchson, Crazy Rich Asians actor Henry Golding and Basterds alum Til Schweiger.
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This is what is known about the theatrical release of The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare starts in US cinemas in April. Unfortunately, a German date is not yet known.
For Cavill, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is the first major project to appear after his exit from the Netflix series The Witcher and the DC universe. The British actor is currently working on his next film with Guy Ritchie, with whom he remade Codename UNCLE in 2015.
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