Henry Cavill Has One Rule to Keep His New Sci-Fi Epic From Becoming Like 'The Witcher' In a recent interview, Henry Cavill revealed that he's implementing a strict "three-strikes rule" on his upcoming sci-fi epic, which is an adaptation of the popular Warhammer 40,000 franchise. This rule aims to prevent the show from deviating too far from the original source material and becoming overly reliant on nostalgia or fan service. Cavill explained that he's committed to staying true to the spirit of the Warhammer universe, even if it means making tough creative decisions along the way. "When I'm pitched something, I ask myself: 'Is this what the fans would want? Is this what the source material deserves?' If it gets to three strikes, and those strikes are all 'no,' then we're not doing it." The first strike is when a pitch or idea doesn't align with Cavill's vision for the show. The second strike occurs when the concept fails to excite him or his team. And if an idea still doesn't meet their standards after two strikes, it gets cut from the project. Cavill has already demonstrated his commitment to quality control by walking away from a potential Warhammer 40,000 adaptation back in 2017 due to creative differences with the producers. This time around, he's determined to make sure that his take on the franchise stays true to its core values and doesn't become mired in unnecessary fan service. By imposing this three-strikes rule, Cavill hopes to create a show that will resonate with both fans of the Warhammer universe and newcomers alike. With his track record of producing high-quality content, including his critically acclaimed performance as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix's The Witcher, fans are eagerly anticipating what he'll bring to this new project. It remains to be seen how Cavill's three-strikes rule will impact the development of his Warhammer...#Netflix #Henry_Cavill #The_Witcher #Warhammer_40000