Ben Affleck Reveals His Son Thinks Henry Cavill is the Real Superman [VIDEO]

By Nobelle Borines | Mar 29, 2016 03:25 PM EDT

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There is little doubt that the stars of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice worked extra hard to make sure they had superhero bodies on the film. Henry Cavill, who played Clark Kent in the film, may have been so convincing that even Ben Affleck's son believes that he is the real Superman!

The cast of BvS recently appeared on Good Morning America, where the man who plays Bruce Wayne confirmed that his youngest child thought he met the real Man of Steel when he met Cavill.

"My son was very in awe about Henry," Affleck revealed, sharing how the 4-year-old reacted to meeting the Man from U.N.C.L.E. star.

"He stood there just watching him for a little while and then said to me, 'That's the real Superman?'" he said, adding that he wanted to prove that Cavill was indeed the real Kal-El.

"I was tempted to ask Henry to fly," Affleck said.

This isn't the first time that Affleck's son thought he was with an actual superhero. The Gone Girl star had previously shared that the boy believes that his father is the real Batman.

It looks like Cavill doesn't just have a certain effect on little children, but on grown women as well. Amy Adams, who played Lois Lane in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman, admitted that she was flustered when her co-star showed off his superhero physique.

"At one point, Henry took his shirt off and I didn't know what to do, and I kissed his stomach," Adams shared, adding that she was embarrassed when she realized what she had done.

"I was mortified," she laughed.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was directed by Zack Snyder and also features Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman. The film is currently showing in theaters across the globe.

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