Superman himself, Henry Cavill, on fighting as a mere mortal in 'Mission: Impossible – Fallout'

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© 2018 Paramount PicturesSuperman himself, Henry Cavill, gets to show his fighting chops without the benefit of any superpowers in the explosive new Mission: Impossible – Fallout.

One of the movie’s setpieces is a bruising bathroom fight in which his CIA assassin character, August Walker, helps Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt tackle a baddie played by veteran stunt performer and martial artist Liang Yang.

Cavill tells ABC Radio how different it was fighting as a mere mortal — albeit one built like Superman — than than fighting onscreen as the Man of Steel. “Yeah, there was a lot more in the way of practicing with more complex fight choreography,” Cavill admits.

“Because with real people fighting, you need to choreograph a fight. It can’t be, ‘one-two-punch and then CGI take over into a super-move’ or something. It’s actually, it’s like a real fight. And so, that was a lot more training, a lot more in the way of rehearsals, a lot more coming in on days off or off to work just to make sure everything was down pat.”

Mission: Impossible – Fallout, which also stars Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Angela Bassett, and Rebecca Ferguson, is now in theaters.

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