The plight of the man was made clear in the press tour. For a moment, he is about to enter his joyful element, after he was asked by Nerdist what army he would play in the world of 40,000.

As he hears it, he is excited. He paused as he considered the situation. He looks to camera as he ponders if the Leagues of Votann are the right choice. He was disappointed when he realized that his interviewer didn't know how to respond to his questions. Before he arrives at a most logical conclusion, he rallies and tries to explain that he would play his own army, the Adeptus Custodes, as he knows he might as well be about to speak gobbledegook.

There is still a hunger for more nerd talk. "I'll be very interested to hear what your co-worker has to say about that answer, are they behind the screen or something?"

The Enola Holmes press tour should not be hijacked by Henry Cavill to discuss his hobbies. It is obvious that the desire is there. The entertainment industry needs to be ready. Nobody asks about Superman or why he's leaving. Next time a microphone is in front of him, let him talk about the state of the meta, whether or not he thinks the Lord Solar model looks too much like an Age of Sigmar mini, or if he has a chance to. He will comprehend. He will say something. We will be able to enjoy Henry being a nerd. That is a win- win situation.

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