"Batman V Superman" star Henry Cavill and his 19-year-old girlfriend Tara King reportedly continue to enjoy love and harmony in their relationship. The "Batman V Superman" star, however, is quite unhappy with fans and non-fans who keep flirting with him.
Mirror reports that the "Batman V Superman" star tends to get upset over women who hit on him even in the presence of Tara King. The "Batman V Superman" star finds the behavior disrespectful, especially toward Tara King.
As a general rule, the "Batman V Superman" star says that disrespect of how other people feel gets to him. Besides direct flirtation, especially when he is with Tara King, the "Batman V Superman" star says that catcalls by women are not something he finds attractive.
The "Batman V Superman" star comments on the double standards in society, where a female feels free to proposition men so publicly whereas a man doing the same would be frowned upon.
"If a girl shouts 'Oi, love, fancy a shag?' as I walk past, I do sometimes wonder how she'd feel if a builder said that to her," the "Batman V Superman" shared. "Although, of course, I wouldn't feel physically threatened, as she might."
The "Batman V Superman" star may get a lot of approval from people for his looks, but what most fans don't know is that Henry Cavill was inspired to return to the gym by co-star Ben Affleck. The Daily Mail reports that Ben Affleck prepared well for his role as Batman in the "Batman V Superman" film. The workout and preparation were physically apparent on Ben Affleck.
Seeing Ben Affleck set up in top condition for "Batman V Superman," Henry Cavill felt encouraged to build up by doing gym work. Despite already having done a turn as the Man Of Steel before "Batman V Superman," Henry Cavill felt that Ben Affleck kept him from being lazy about his role.
Their movie together, titled "Batman V Superman," fans are eager to know who would win, Batman or Superman. In real life, Henry Cavill thinks he might win a fight against Ben Affleck but in "Batman V Superman," the story may be different. Henry Cavill as Superman and Ben Affleck as Batman will hit theaters globally on March 25 in "Batman V Superman."