Cavill was a key part of the deal with Amazon and is due to executive produce and star in its Games Workshop adaptations.
Adapting the Warhammer universe and its vast tomes of lore – background information about the different races and characters within it – can be a challenge.
It’s something Clive Standen, who plays the lead role of Lieutenant Demetrian Titus in Space Marine II, knows well.
Standen tells BBC Newsbeat his early recording sessions involved negotiating with Games Workshop representatives to inject depth and emotion into his traditionally stoic ultramarine character.
“We have to find small nuances just to get the audience behind him,” says Standen.
“Otherwise, it’s going to be very cold out there.”
In the end, Standen says, they found a “common ground”, and his performance in the game has put him in the running for a Bafta Games Award.
He also voiced Titus in a Space Marine II-themed episode of Secret Level (the Prime Video anthology based on popular video games).
Amazon claims it was the biggest debut for an animated series on its streaming service.
Standen believes streamer’s deep pockets mean it is the right place to do justice to further Warhammer shows.
But he warns it will take a lot of work.
“You’ve got to do a fine balance between pleasing the fans and giving them something that they’ve personally invested in, and also pleasing the mainstream fans,” he says.
“Because if you don’t get enough viewers, it won’t get commissioned for a season two.”
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