That Time Henry Cavill Was A Real Life Superhero And Saved Alex Pettyfer On The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare

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From Superman in the DCEU to Geralt in The Witcher, Henry Cavill has spent a large chunk of his time on screen playing dreamy heroes. He’s become known for exuding good guy energy so much on screen that many fans have questioned if he’s the same way in real life. The good news is yes, he very much is, and Alex Pettyfer’s own wild story confirms it. After what the Magic Mike star went through, Cavill definitely deserves the Man of Steel moniker.

In The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, Cavill and Petteyfer star alongside one another as parts of a secret, trigger-happy group that are assigned to fight back against Nazi forces. Based on just the Ministry trailer alone, it’s obvious this movie is all about three things: bombs, bullets and lots of danger. And from what Pettyfer told ET during a cast interview, the danger got real quickly, and he almost lost his life over an accident while filming. Thankfully, Cavill saved the day with this quick thinking. Here’s what Pettyfer had to say:

He saved me from falling off a boat. I nearly drowned! So I can officially say I’ve been saved by Henry. And I’m very grateful to be on this film with you.

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