The upcoming "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" movie is going to be a "visual spectacle," says Cavill in a recent interview with British news site Daily Mail (via Coming Soon) during the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Tea Party.
During the middle of the interview, Cavill was asked by the Daily Mail what should people expect from the upcoming movie and the actor said, "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."
When the reporter asked him if he has any advice for his "Batman vs Superman" co-actor Ben Affleck, Cavill kind of hesitated and said, "We're talking about Ben Affleck here. I don't need to give him any advice. The guy's a legend, the guy does his own thing. He's great. He's fantastic."
Here's the actual interview footage:
In a separate interview with The Anglophile Channel during the same event, Cavill revealed that he would love to play the role of Superman over and over. "As many as it takes! I love the character. I love working with Warner Bros. and what they're doing with it, and so fingers crossed I'll be able to tell the story for many, many years to come," to quote him.
Here's the official video footage of the said interview:
Meanwhile, Variety also had a chance to talk to Cavill during the event and asked him whether the rumors about the movie being split in two parts are true. Although it did not provide any direct quotes from the actor, the report claimed that Cavill indeed dismissed the rumors as false. The actor was also asked if he had been injured during his fight scenes with Affleck who play the role of Batman. He answered, "Are you kidding? I'm the Man of Steel."
The rumors about the movie being cut in two parts, as suggested by the text, came from a screenshot image uploaded on the image sharer app Imgur. The first part, titled "Enter the Knight," will allegedly hit theaters on October 23, 2015. The second part, called "Dawn of Justice" on the other hand, will be shown in theaters on March 25, 2016.
Speculations about the movie continue to come out since little information about it has been officially revealed. Note that it was reported last December that the trailer of the movie was leaked online but was deleted immediately, causing stir and excitement among its fans.
Aside from Affleck and Cavill, the movie cast list includes Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Gal Gadot, Holly Hunter, Jason Momoa, Jeremy Irons, Jesse Eisenberg, Laurence Fishburne, and Ray Fisher. The movie written by Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer will reportedly hit theaters on March 25, 2016.