Cast member Henry Cavill poses for pictures
Cast member Henry Cavill poses for pictures after his arrival to the Australian premiere of "Man of Steel" in central Sydney June 24, 2013. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz Reuters/Daniel Munoz

A new image featuring Henry Cavill from his upcoming movie "The Man from U.N.C.L.E" has appeared online. The actor's fellow cast member Armie Hammer also features in the picture. The producers had previously released a picture featuring the two actors along with Alicia Vikander.

The set of new images from the popular upcoming movies appeared on USA Today. The picture of Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer riding the 1960s two wheeler is a new image released by Warner Bros Pictures.

The gallery also features a previously released image of Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer and Alicia Vikander in their 1960s costume. The three actors can be seen standing on the balcony of the building and having a drink on a hot sunny day.

Henry Cavill plays the role of the protagonist Napoleon Solo, Armie Hammer plays the role of the Russian born Illya Kuryakin and Alicia Vikander plays the role of a character called Gaby Teller. The male characters featured prominently in the 1960s TV series that was also called "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."

"The Man from U.N.C.L.E" movie is a spy story based in the 1960s. Napoleon Solo is a CIA agent working with Illya Kuryakin, an agent from the Russian spy agency KGB. The two characters are said to be bitter rivals in the movie, but they have to come together in order to take on a powerful criminal organisation.

The movie will reportedly feature the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War and showcase some advanced gadgets used by spies of the era. Armie Hammer reportedly said that the director, Guy Ritchie, brings a "fun, tongue-in-cheek humour" to the movie. The actor is said to have showed off his Russian accent.

Armie Hammer reportedly said that "The Man from U.N.C.L.E" required him to do a lot of "running and stunts and jumping over things." Talking about his character, Illya Kuryakin, the actor said that there is an "inherent humour" to his character, even though the character finds no humour in anything. There were no comments by Henry Cavill in the report.

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