Henry Cavill finishes 'Batman vs Superman' filming, says being Superman is hard

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Clark Kent is a free man. Henry Cavill has completed filming his parts in "Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice" and is now free to do whatever he wants. Unfortunately, this could mean that Cavill won't be heading down to New Mexico to film other parts of the movie. Sorry, New Mexico. 

How does Cavill feel about completing his scenes in the movie? In an interview with Chicago Tribune, Cavill pointed out what hard work it is to be Superman.

"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," Cavill said.

Director Zack Snyder and his team are packing up from Detroit and Chicago and are now moving to New Mexico where sets have been built already. According to Tech Times, since Cavill has already finished his scenes, it could mean that "Dawn of Justice" production is nearing completion. Well, it makes total sense. 

Just like with every movie, after production, the movie enters post production leading to the end product which is to be released in 2016. But in between these processes, Warner Bros. will have to come out with a trailer. Seeing that Snyder and the team may wrap up early, this could hint to an early release of the first trailer, too. 

How soon can that trailer be released? Rumor has it that it could be attached to "The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies" since both movies are from Warner Bros. If this rumor is true, the "Batman v Superman" trailer will come out this December already. 

And given how early production will end, many can't help but ask if the release date for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" could be changed to an earlier date. If it would, fans won't argue at all.

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