Henry Cavill Denies 'Batman v Superman' Is Split Into Two Films
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The actor who plays Superman was also asked about 'The Avengers' at the BAFTA tea at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills.

AceShowbiz - Henry Cavill denied rumor that the upcoming "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" would be split into two parts. The actor who plays Superman in the highly-anticipated movie refuted the rumor during a chat with Variety's Ramin Setoodeh at the BAFTA tea at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills.

In addition to denying the rumor, the "Man of Steel" actor said Ben Affleck was "great" as Batman and shared that he was not injured following fighting scenes opposite Affleck's Caped Crusader. "Are you kidding? I'm the Man of Steel," he joked. When asked if "Batman v Superman" would be more epic than "Avengers: Age of Ultron", he simply said, "You'll see."

On Friday morning, January 9, the rumor about "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" being split into two parts emerged online after a photo of what appeared to be a screengrab from the movie's trailer surfaced. According to the photo, the first part of the movie is set to hit theaters later this year.

Another scoop which emerged on Friday suggested what would happen with the superheroes in the movie. According to Badass Digest, [SPOILER ALERT!] in the second half of the flick Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman "battle Doomsday in Metropolis and Gotham." The report also speculated that Ray Fisher's character Cyborg would be "in this movie as a cameo, and that's at the very, very end as Batman assembles the Justice League."

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" hits theaters in the United States on March 25, 2016.

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