Fans may wonder "What is Superman doing in a 'Mission: Impossible' film?", but Henry Cavill says it provided him the perfect opportunity to ditch the suit and the good guy persona for a while.
Cavill, 35, says he enjoyed exploring a different part of his psyche through the portrayal of August Walker, a ruthless CIA agent, nicknamed 'The Hammer' for his take-no-prisoners approach, who takes an instant dislike to Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt when they are forced to team-up for a mission.
"It, for me, was a wonderful opportunity to play a different character. Just to play around with a character that I have not yet explored and maybe, something different to that part of my psyche as well, which is always fun. Storytelling is fun and I want to be able to tell a variety of stories.
"It also gave me a chance to work with someone like Tom Cruise, which I was not going to pass up. He is great producer, a very good actor, a professional and a kind of guy who has a lot of depth to him. It was really interesting to talk to Tom on the sets everyday, I genuinely enjoyed it. Director Christopher McQuarrie is a great storyteller and I wanted to work with him," Cavill told PTI in an interview ahead of the film's global premiere here in Paris.
Asked whether it was also an attempt to subvert his Superman fans' expectations, the actor says, "Ideally, yes. It is tough for me to say what fans are going to feel or say, but it is definitely a departure from the old suit for me."
"'Mission: Impossible' is like all the good things from the previous films but there is a real sense of weightiness to this one. There is a real sense of danger... It is an exciting ride. I was on the edge of my seat when I watched the film last night and I am in it."
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