Current Man Of Steel Henry Cavill has resurrected the debate over Superman's semen in a recent interview. The upcoming "Justice League" movie has thrilled not only many of its fans, but also Superman himself, Henry Cavill. The actor has also just confirmed some details about his latest film.
Almost 20 years ago, Kevin Smith asked the question in Mallrats about how powerful Superman's orgasm would be, and the Man Of Steel Henry Cavill has brought back the debate in a recent interview with Cosmopolitan. Cavill was not there to promote his film "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.", but he's been answering questions about Superman.
In the interview, Cavill was asked to choose the best mate for Superman, will it be Lois Lane or Wonder Woman? Cavill stated that such a decision requires a "very long discussion". But Superman said that he wasn't thinking about work schedules, and common interests between both of them.
The actor didn't seem to consider mortality and the pressures of saving the world, Cavill took a signal from a Jason Lee character and focused more about super-sex and super-loads. The hunky actor emphasized, "Yes, the goddess (Wonder Woman) can do all the normal things, which we would think are normal in a relationship, and not have any fear of Superman."
During his guesting on NBC's the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Cavill talked about the details about the "Justice League" movie. Many fans of "Justice League" already have their bets who they want to play the superheroes in "Justice League Live." Some of it includes Ben Affleck as Batman, alongside Ezra Miller and Gal Gadot.
Cavill is currently also undergoing a very firm diet plan in order for him to portray his Superman role in the movie as mentioned by Movie News Guide. The actor clearly already has the body, suitable for the role of the man of steel. However, he insisted that he still needs under a strict diet to maintain his hunky body.
The "Justice League" movie has made fans of the comic very thrilled. It has also got the avid fans to have high expectations that the cast of the movie, especially Superman, should be able to meet. The pre-production of the live action movie will start in January 2016 and is set to premiere in 2017.
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