Batman VS Superman Movie Casting First Black Superhero: 'Man Of Steel' Sequel Star Henry Cavill Deemed Friendly Enough To 'Have A Beer' With!

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The upcoming "Batman VS Superman" movie has been getting a lot of hype. And for all the right reasons, of course.

The sequel to "Man of Steel," directed by Zach Snyder, is now considering its first black superhero, according to the Latin Post.

"Batman VS Superman," starring Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck, may have another addition to the cast by the name of Michael B. Jordan.

Michael B. Jordan recently starred in "Fruitvale Station" as well as HBO's "The Wire" back in 2002.

The undeniably talented 27-year-old actor reportedly met up with Zach Snyder, who is apparently very difficult to set up a meeting with.

It seems like meeting with Snyder is a good sign. Sources for The Hollywood Reporter stated that Warner Bros. Studio and the director "aren't casting a wide net with plenty of auditions to fill roles but are targeting actors from a narrow shortlist of those they want."

Although it hasn't been confirmed which role Jordan is under consideration for, many are reportedly speculating that he may be up for the role of Victor Stone/Cyborg.

There has also been speculation Jesse Eisenberg's busy schedule is to blame for the delayed release date of the upcoming "Batman VS Superman."

Eisenberg, who is cast as Lex Luthor, is currently shooting "The End of the Tour," which conflicts with his shooting schedule for the "Man of Steel" sequel.

While production is set to begin for the highly-anticipated film, "Man of Steel" actor Henry Cavill has been working out with his trainer as he waits for filming to start in Detroit, according to International Business Times.

Fans have been posting photos of the handsome actor online. The great thing is, Henry Cavill doesn't seem to mind.

Henry Cavill News creator, Yvette Caballero, stated, "He is very nice. I will not mention names but everyone is not like that. Henry is very approachable even when he is on his own time."

Caballero continued, "People will talk to him and he will have a beer with you. I think that is part of the reason why people are interested in him. If anyone asks for a picture, he will do it. He will take it."

"Batman VS Superman" is set to hit theaters May 6, 2016.

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