For most A-list actors, a London home is a polished extension of their public persona—tailored interiors, discreet entertaining spaces, and just enough character to impress dinner guests. But for Henry Cavill, his converted mews house in South Kensington serves a very different purpose. It isn’t a social hub. It’s a sanctuary. A fortress of fandom. A place Cavill himself has proudly called his “Nerd Nirvana.”
Despite playing some of modern pop culture’s most physically dominant icons—Superman in Man of Steel and Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher—Cavill’s private life is defined less by glamour than by dice rolls, paint brushes, and RGB lighting.
The Call He Almost Missed
Cavill’s devotion to gaming is not a carefully cultivated image. It’s authentic enough that it nearly cost him the role that made him a global star. In one of Hollywood’s most legendary near-misses, Cavill revealed he almost ignored the phone call from director Zack Snyder offering him Superman—because he was mid-raid in World of Warcraft.
As Cavill later explained on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, online raids can’t be paused. Letting down his team wasn’t an option. He missed the call, sprinted for the phone moments later, and called Snyder back just in time to secure the role. For gamers, the story instantly became myth.
2,000 Miniatures and a Hobbyist’s Heaven
Inside his London mews, Cavill spends countless hours hunched over a dedicated painting station, meticulously hand-painting Warhammer 40,000 miniatures. His collection—centered on the elite Adeptus Custodes faction—has reportedly grown to well over 2,000 figures.
There’s the magnifying lamp. The fine-tipped brushes. The infamous “pile of shame” every hobbyist knows: stacks of unpainted gray plastic waiting their turn. Cavill has joked that he proudly shows the collection to guests, even as he watches their expressions slowly shift from polite curiosity to mild concern.
The PC Build That Broke the Internet
In July 2020, Cavill accidentally crowned himself the internet’s most unlikely tech icon. A self-filmed video of him building a custom gaming PC—set to Barry White—went viral overnight. Spanning roughly 12 hours over two days, the build featured high-end components and one very human mistake: installing the CPU cooler upside down.
Rather than edit it out, Cavill owned the error, dismantled everything, and started again. The video amassed millions of views and cemented him as an authentic patron saint of PC gaming culture.
From Fan to Franchise Guardian
Cavill’s passion has now come full circle. In 2022, he was announced as star and executive producer of a Amazon Studios Warhammer 40,000 cinematic universe, developed alongside Games Workshop. For Cavill, it’s not just another role—it’s stewardship.
In his London mews, surrounded by painted armies and humming PCs, Henry Cavill isn’t escaping fame. He’s finally at home.
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