'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' Sets An Oscar Worthy Cast

'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' Sets An Oscar Worthy Cast

Guy Ritchie initially revealed his next project would be The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare back in February 2021, but it wasn't until December 2022 that a cast began to come together. A World War II-set feature film, like several recent period piece 1940s era war dramas, will once again dive into the world of bizarre British schemes that worked, such as the one chronicled in Netflix's Operation Mincemeat or the BBC's massive hit, SAS Rogue Heroes. However, this film will center on Ian Fleming, the future author of the James Bond franchise, who was previously relegated to a side character in these dramas, and stars former Superman and Witcher lead, Henry Cavill.

The film is based on the 2016  nonfiction novel by Damien Lewis, Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare: How Churchill's Secret Warriors Set Europe Ablaze and Gave Birth to Modern Black Ops. It will take its cues from the actual events chronicled in the book,  though considering this is Guy Richie (and Bruckheimer), chances are the term "loosely based" will be far more accurate. The initial casting announcement did not reveal who Cavill plays beyond "the leader of the clandestine organization." Still, those who know their history are pretty sure that's the real-life head of Churchill's secret group, Gus March-Phillipps.

Cavill's co-star, Eiza González (The Three-Body Problem), plays "a highly capable military sniper who is said to have extraordinary spycraft abilities" again with no name attached. However, there's a good chance the description is of the famous Special Operations Executive (SOE) member from the Soviet Red Army, Yevgenia Makeeva, whose sniper abilities were legendary.