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Henry Cavill Discusses “Mission Impossible: Fallout” on Ari Global Show

Join Henry Cavill as he talks about his role in the blockbuster hit “Mission Impossible: Fallout” on Ari Global Show, airing on Gossip Stone TV. Discover the challenges he faced while portraying August Walker, the ruthless CIA agent tasked with bringing down Ethan Hunt. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film and the rigorous training he underwent to perform his own stunts. Learn about the dynamic between him and Tom Cruise on set and how they worked together to create the intense action sequences. Tune in to Ari Global Show and join the conversation about “Mission Impossible: Fallout” with this talented actor.
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