Henry Cavill Says 'Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice' is 'Cinematic History'

By Andrew Meola | Jan 17, 2015 01:17 PM EST

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Henry Cavill returns to play the world's most famous superhero in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. In a recent interview, the British actor describes the film as "cinematic history."

Henry Cavill News came across the video, in which Cavill responds to a question about what fans should expect from the film. "It's Zack Snyder, so it's going to be a visual spectacle and it's cinematic history. We're doing Batman and we're doing Superman, and it's all happening at the same time. So, fingers crossed it turns out to be as exciting as I think it is."

Cavill also responded to a question about any advice he gave Ben Affleck about suiting up as Batman. "Right. We're talking about Ben Affleck here. I don't need to give him any advice. The guy's a legend. He does his own thing! He's great. He's fantastic."

So who wins the fight? Batman or Superman? "I can't tell you that!" Cavill replied.

Gal Gadot and her Wonder Woman costume have been a source of contention for some fans with regard to Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and now those fans who were unhappy with the outfit have had a chance to redesign it.

io9 posted an article in which fans could submit their own designs, and you can check out the results over there.

When news broke that Gadot would play Wonder Woman in Dawn of Justice, the outrage was loud and swift. Some felt that the Israeli actress did not have the right body type (as in, she was too thin) to play the Amazonian warrior, but Gadot has hopefully proven all those haters wrong with her latest photos.

The website Tia Nerd has posted a photo of what appears to be Gadot's bulked up figure, and the actress looks primed and ready to play Wonder Woman.

What do you make of Cavill's comments? Let us know in the comments section.

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