'Batman v Superman' plot spoilers: Henry Cavill confirms a 'Firm Handshake'

Henry Cavill Wikimedia Commons

Though it seems to be a no-brainer for DC comic fans, Henry Cavill spilled the only available tease many are eagerly awaiting about the 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' movie – a firm handshake.

Aside from that supposed revelation, all else remains under wraps. For some folks, that revelation could be a big deal but for the ones who are avid DC comic fans and the ones who have been able to watch the animated version, such is to be expected after both superheroes end up trying to destroy the other.

Cavill made the not-so-surprising revelation at the Jameson Empire Awards ceremony where he was tasked to present the award for Best Director.

Cavill did admit that it has been some time before he actually wore the Superman costume, stressing that the last time he did was in New Mexico back in November. As to when he would be once again putting on the Superman suit remains to be seen as Cavill himself admitted that he is clueless for now.

Going back to the firm handshake revelation, one can only speculate on how this will come about. Would it be done after both Superman and Batman resolve their differences or would it be something made as an alliance which could eventually lead to the potential foundation of the impending formation of the superhero team known as the Justice League?

A handshake will certainly mean a lot of things and if you tie it up with the entire movie, it could mean a lot of things. An agreement to stay out of each other's way or providing the necessary help when needed especially once a super villain enters the fray.

With Batman v Superman still a long way off (March 25, 2016), fans are hoping for more detailed leads to the said movie. And with a year to go, hopefully more of that comes out into the open.

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