Henry Cavill News 2014: ‘Man Of Steel’ Joins The Cast Of ‘Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice’ In New Mexico, British Heartthrob Spotted Posing W/ The Locals

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Henry Cavill was rumored to have had his last part to take in" Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice" shoot in Detroit. Recent news opposed that saying the "Man of Steel" star joins the cast of the movie in their journey to New Mexico for another filming. According to Examiner, the British heartthrob has been posing for selfies with the locals in Deming.

Reportedly, Henry is sporting in what appeared to be a Mail Online logo on his shirt when he went to Adobe Deli where servers and waitstaff admitted to being star struck at his appearance.

According to Comic Book, Deming's Sky News 13 was able to fly over the set and they have revealed a photo of what appears to be a "massive fortress" isolated by desert and valleys creating a remote set-up. The set's remoteness and monolithic buildings might be Themyscira, Wonder Woman's hidden home island.

Reportedly, the British heartthrob is likely delighted as the film wraps up soon since playing "Superman" needs a lot of hard work. According to former Chicago resident Michael Shannon, who played villain General Zod in "Man of Steel," the stunt Cavil is doing is not that easy.

"The only time in the movie I got in a harness was when I learned to fly," Shannon said in a recent Chicago Tribune post "It was very difficult work. It was very physically demanding. You can't just sit in the harness and expect it to do all the work. You're not going to look like you're flying. You have to pay attention to what your feet and legs are doing. It's like dancing. But I had a blast making that movie. I love (director) Zack Snyder - great guy. I love Henry Cavill."

Daily Mail reported that Henry Cavill was spotted early November displaying his toned physique in his body-hugging costume as he was suspended on air for a flight shot.

"Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" is set for release on March 26, 2016.

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