Henry is in the September 2008 issue of men’s Health. As soon as I get a copy I’ll scan the photos and upload them.
For now you can see them at JustJared.com.

Henry is in the September 2008 issue of men’s Health. As soon as I get a copy I’ll scan the photos and upload them.
For now you can see them at JustJared.com.
After moving house and finally settling in, I’m going to attempt to catch up on everything Henry this week. I have the remainder of The Tudors all saved, I just have to cap them. I have a few candids from on the set of Woody Allen’s film as well.
If you have any information or pictures please please let me know. Thank you!
We are one year old this month, actually sometime last week was the official date. But let’s celebrate! Tell us why you love Henry.
Source: BlackBook
The star of Showtime’s hit series ‘The Tudors’ has two big movies in the works. (He also has four bigger brothers to keep him grounded.)
British actor Henry Cavill came thisclose to landing the title role in Batman Begins and Superman Returns. He was almost cast as James Bond in Casino Royale, until Daniel Craig’s smirk swooped in. He even tried buying a house last year, but “the deal fell through right at the end.” Nothing stuck. Defeated, the extremely private star considered quitting Hollywood when he was offered the plum role as rakish commoner Charles Brandon, Jonathan Rhys Meyer’s Number Two, on “The Tudors.” What’s more, the face of Dunhill fragrance recently wrapped Joel Schumacher’s latest picture, Creek. “It’s based on a Nazi occult experiment, which has been buried for over 60 years,” he says, not without self-awareness. Also on the horizon is Woody Allen’s cinematic return to New York, starring Evan Rachel Wood and Larry David, which is currently in production. Below, the young king takes his throne.
BLACKBOOK: Can you relate at all to Charles Brandon’s scheming?
HENRY CAVILL: I’ve never schemed anyone’s demise, so not really, no.
BB: You are being positioned as the next big heartthrob. Are you comfortable with that sort of thing?
HC: What, being naked on camera? It’s not the most comfortable of things. But sometimes the role calls for it, and this one did in particular. And it has certainly gotten me a lot of favors.
BB: Had you considered these perks?
HC: When I started acting, I really enjoyed the acting side of things. And, of course, actors tend to get paid a lot of money, so that’s also very good. But as far as being a heartthrob goes, it’s certainly nothing I was searching for, or expected. It’s not really my kind of thing.
BB: What about the world of the show appeals to you?
HC: The blatant chivalry involved—the horse riding, the jousting, and the sword fighting.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Showtime has given “The Tudors” a third-season pickup, just a few weeks after the drama series’ sophomore bow.
Production will begin June 16 in Dublin, Ireland, with series star Jonathan Rhys Meyers set to return as King Henry VIII. The number of episodes has yet to be determined for Season 3, which will follow the king as he weds third queen Jane Seymour (Anita Briem) and then Anne of Cleves (still to be cast).
Source: Los Angeles Times
‘The Tudors” Emmy strategy: The episodes
UPDATED 4/22 — Showtime has made a few changes in episode selection since we received the info below. Jonathan Rhys Myers has ditched episode 203 and now plans to choose either 209 or 210, which recently finished shooting. No plot details are yet known. Whatever goes on in 210 must make it a doozy because we hear that Natalie Dormer (as Anne Boleyn) has picked that one as her Emmy entry. No doubt it’s the one where she gets a new shoulder-cut do, rather unvoluntarily and rather bloody. Henry Cavill (as Henry’s chum Charles Brandon) has declared his eppy: 205.
If Emmy contenders make the final runoff after a popular vote of 14,000 members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, they must submit a sample episode to a judging panel that will determine the five final nominees. Final episode declarations aren’t due until the end of May, but here is what “The Tudors” plans as of now:
Best Drama Series (205 “Anne’s Family’s Power is Jeopardized” airs April 27)
Lead Actor: Jonathan Rhys Meyers (203 “Henry Marries Anne in Secret” or 210)
Supporting Actor: Henry Cavill (203 or 210)
Supporting Actor: Jeremy Northam (205 “Anne’s Family’s Power Is Jeopardized”)
Supporting Actor: Nick Dunning (208)
Supporting Actor: James Frain (TBD)
Supporting Actress: Maria Doyle Kennedy (207)
Supporting Actress: Natalie Dormer (TBD)
Guest Actor: Peter O’Toole (208)