Henry Cavill Has "Three-Strike Rule" for His Amazon Sci-Fi Action Series Henry Cavill, the star of Amazon's sci-fi action series The Witcher and upcoming Warhammer adaptation, has revealed a unique approach to handling controversy on set. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Cavill explained that he has implemented what he calls a "three-strike rule" for dealing with difficult situations on his productions. According to Cavill, if someone is causing trouble or disrupting the set, they get one strike. If the issue persists after the first warning, they receive their second strike. However, if the problem continues despite two strikes, Cavill revealed that he has a third and final option: "I'll have them removed from the production." The actor believes this approach helps to maintain a positive and productive atmosphere on set. Cavill's comments come as his latest project, Warhammer, is preparing for its release. The series, which is based on the popular tabletop game, has already generated significant buzz due to its impressive cast and elaborate action sequences. With Cavill at the helm, fans are eagerly awaiting the show's premiere. Given the actor's experience with handling controversy, his "three-strike rule" may prove an effective way to keep his productions running smoothly. As The Witcher gained popularity, Cavill faced criticism from some quarters over the show's portrayal of certain characters and storylines. However, he has consistently defended his work and maintained a positive attitude towards his fans. As Warhammer prepares for its release, it remains to be seen whether Cavill's "three-strike rule" will come into play. One thing is certain, though: with Cavill at the helm, viewers can expect an action-packed ride filled with stunning visuals and memorable characters.#Amazon #Warhammer #Henry_Cavill #The_Witcher #Entertainment_Weekly