“He won’t leave you exposed”- Henry Cavill Reveals Why Working With Director Guy Ritchie Is His Favorite

Published 05/30/2025, 10:30 AM EDT

Once the golden knight of geekdom, Henry Cavill has marched through Hollywood with iconic roles draped across his shoulders—Kal-El’s crimson cape, Geralt’s snarling medallion, and the cheers of devoted fandom ringing in his wake. After decades of circling greatness—sometimes deemed too young, sometimes too seasoned—Cavill now commands the kind of loyalty where audiences will follow him into any battlefield. In his upcoming project, In The Grey, he pairs with Jake Gyllenhaal under Guy Ritchie’s stylish command.

In the Grey has resurfaced with fresh whispers and sharper edges, reigniting the fever surrounding its long-awaited debut. And now… Cavill has finally opened up about what it is truly like to work with the mad genius himself.

Henry Cavill reveals the secret of working with director Guy Ritchie

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In an interview with Vanity Fair, Henry Cavill opened up about his experience working with Guy Ritchie on In the Grey, their second film together. Cavill praised Ritchie’s creative genius and how enjoyable the set atmosphere is under his direction. What stands out most for Cavill is Ritchie’s straightforwardness and reliability—he said, "He’s direct and trustworthy; he won’t leave you exposed." For Cavill, that trust makes all the difference in bringing a film to life.

In the Grey is about two extraction specialists who must navigate a dangerous escape route to save a female negotiator. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Eiza González alongside Henry Cavill, this action-packed thriller dives deep into tense survival, sharp strategy, and high-stakes decisions that could change everything in a heartbeat. Just as In the Grey ramps up anticipation, Cavill’s sci-fi remake has also sparked fresh excitement with a new update.

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Voltron, a live-action reboot of the iconic 1980s animated series, is coming soon with Rawson Marshall Thurber at the helm. Now, Bob Koplar has just dropped an exciting update that has got fans buzzing.

Henry Cavill’s Voltron got an update from Bob Koplar

The live-action Voltron remake, inspired by the classic 1980s animated series, has officially finished filming. Producer Bob Koplar shared the exciting news on the film’s official Instagram page on May 24th, expressing his enthusiasm about the project’s progress. Koplar promised fans that this movie would deliver the Voltron experience they have long hoped for. He also reassured followers that all official release details will be shared directly through their Instagram, putting an end to any rumors about the launch.

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The upcoming Voltron film, announced in October 2024 and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, has been building buzz with Sterling K. Brown and Rita Ora joining the cast before filming kicked off in December. Though the plot is still under wraps, Thurber promises fans a faithful and thrilling ride. Meanwhile, Cavill took a nature break recently, but he has once again fueled the excitement for his upcoming In The Grey by mentioning his work with Guy Ritchie—his favorite director—keeping us all hyped and guessing.

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