Henry Cavill's first photo from "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." was revealed. Daily Mail reported that the British actor plays a role of a CIA in Guy Richie's remake of '60s TV series and it "paints the picture of sixties sophistication." Look at the swoon-worthy first photo here!
Reportedly, the photo was released by Warner Bros. last Monday which shows the "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" star leaning against a railing holding a whisky glass sporting a plaid blue waistcoat and tailored trousers. With him were his co-stars looking relaxed in the Italian backdrop. Cavill plays Napoleon Solo with Armie Hammer as KGB agent Illya Kurykin who takes on joint mission to stop an international criminal organization from destabilising balance of power. The duo's only lead was Gaby Teller played by Alicia Vikander, "the daughter of a vanished German scientist, who is the key to infiltrating the criminal organisation."
In the official photo, Henry has a bump in his head and Alicia wearing a white mini dress and pair of shades, displays an uncovered scar on her upper arm.
Hugh Grant is also a part of the film who, reportedly, could be scene filming with Henry. The film will hit theaters on August 14, 2015.
Henry has been a hot topic several weeks ago after photos of him and rumored girlfriend Marissa Gonzalo leaked online. His relationship, though not yet admitted publicly, received negative responses from Henry's fans. According to a report from Celeb Dirty Laundry, "Man of Steel" star's lady love is posting disturbing photos on Twitter the actor's fans does not approve of it.
Henry is known to be an advocate for animal rights which make his followers wonder why he is dating the 21-year-old girl, who according to Perez Hilton, proudly posts photos of her with some dead deer in her social media account. Not only that, there's a tweet from Marissa which reads: "I love squirrels. One summer I killed so many of them."
The rumor sparked before media announced that the British heartthrob broke up with the former MMA athlete Gina Carano.