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Henry Cavill is having the last laugh with his bullies
“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” opens worldwide and in select IMAX locations on March 25th, 2016.
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It shows Ben Affleck in the street watching the building get torn apart, side by side with Michael Shannon in Man of Steel causing the damage and they match perfectly. “He’s a complex dude”, he agrees.
Henry Cavill has admitted he is earnest to “look like Superman” when he strips off within the bed room.
Things have obviously changed, as Cavill has grown into one of Hollywood’s emerging leading men – thanks in no small part to the beefcake physique he’s displayed in “Man of Steel“, “Immortals” and Showtime’s “The Tudors”. Of course it’s flattering when people say that, but you’ve got to keep yourself aware of the fact that it’s all perspective.
Asked what he does for cardio training, Cavill said, “I… run”.
In the comics, Doomsday is the result of Kryptonian engineering gone horribly wrong – he’s a monster who appears to be mindless, and who dug himself out of a metal cage miles underground. “Sometimes it turns out to be awesome”, Cavill said. “It’s on the next go that you start to expand”. Known for his huge online presence, Fallon will brings along with him numerous popular segments, celebrity sketches and musical parodies that fans have grown to love on “Late Night”, including #Hashtags, Thank You Notes and Slow Jam the News. Predictably facing as many questions about Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice as the film he is actually promoting, Cavill addressed the curiosity about DC’s masterplan. You can’t be pissed off at the idea of playing Superman for the rest of your life.
Henry also confessed that he likes to take it easy when he’s not shooting films and doesn’t maintain his rock hard abs all year round.
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The actor also shared his methods for getting into superhero shape, which sometimes cross the line from motivational to just plain mean.