The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, the new film starring Henry Cavill and Alan Ritchson, is now available to watch at home.
The film, from director Guy Ritchie, follows a secret organisation during the Second World War, with their exploits giving birth to modern-day black operations.
Following its release in US cinemas last month, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is now available to buy or rent in the US from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital platforms.
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We’re still waiting on The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare‘s release in the UK and we don’t know when to expect it.
Recent Guy Ritchie movies, such as Operation Fortune and The Covenant, have gone straight to Prime Video. We don’t know whether his new movie will receive the same streaming release though.
In addition to Cavill and Ritchson, the stacked cast includes Henry Golding, Eiza González, Alex Pettyfer and Hero Fiennes Tiffin.
The leading pair shared an amusing video from behind the scenes ahead of its release, with the duo praising each other after some gentle jibing.
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“Henry is a perfect number one,” began Ritchson. “He is the first one there, last to leave, always knows his stuff, he’s always positive. He leads by example, I’m so impressed.”
Cavill, who collaborated with Ritchie on The Man from UNCLE, joked: “Alan’s a terrible person to work with, he’s uncouth, eats too much, he’s out of shape, just has no dedication at all. In all seriousness, Alan’s wonderful to work with.
“Shoutout to ‘Big AL’ which is something I’ve never called him, but in the vacuum that is Instagram it feels appropriate. Here’s to Big AL! He does some seriously cool stuff in this movie. And by this movies I mean [The] Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.”
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is available to buy or rent in the US from Prime Video, iTunes and more. A UK release date has yet to be confirmed.
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