'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice': Henry Cavill to Make an Appearance at Wonder Woman's Home?

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has moved to New Mexico for the final round of filming, and Henry Cavill, who is playing Superman, otherwise known as Clark Kent, is on the scene to do his job.

Recent rumors claimed that Cavill had actually filmed all his parts, but as it stands right now, we can safely say those rumors were not true. It appears Henry will be filming right down to the very end, and from what we are seeing via Twitter, he's prepared to show off his muscles once more.

Interestingly enough, it seems to us as if Henry is not the only person who will visit New Mexico. Gal Gadot might make an appearance as well. Photos and videos have also shown what appears to be the construction of Themyscira. For those who are not quite versed with what Themyscira is, well, it is the home of Diana Prince, Wonder Woman.

The big question right now is, why would the Man of Steel want to visit the home of Wonder Woman? And will there be a big battle or just formal introductions to the beautiful women on the island? Then again, it could be something else entirely, although we find it hard to believe since the set resembles that of an ancient place that has not changed in thousands of years.

So far, we haven't heard much about Ben Affleck and whether or not he'll play a part in the filming in New Mexico. Maybe he won't, because if Batman had been around for a long time before Superman came along, chances are, he would have already met Diana, and went on several missions with her in the past.

Who knows? They might have also had an intimate relationship that is over now.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is set for a 2016 release date. It was previously scheduled for 2015, but for some odd reasons, was pushed back by Warner Bros.

We understand the movie will see Batman and Superman going head-to-head, but as of now, it is not entirely certain why they would want to do that.

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