'Batman V. Superman' Star Henry Cavill Punches Jimmy Kimmel in His Face

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The cast of Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice is really ramping up their press appearances for the film.

Henry Cavill, who plays Superman in the movie, visited the Jimmy Kimmel Live show and things got a little out of hand. Luckily enough, Guillermo was there to save the day.

During the interview Kimmel asked Cavill to try something that he thought would be pretty cool. He wanted Cavill to punch him in the face in slow-motion so they could play it back and make it appear as if they got into a real fight.

Guillermo's job would be to come in at the end and save the day by taking out Cavill.

So it all started with a little finger pointing from Kimmel and a slow motion punch from Cavill who began celebrating by waving his fist.

Then out of nowhere comes Guillermo with a kick to the groin and a punch to the face of Cavill when he was down at eye-level.

They played the shot back and it was a pretty awesome treat for the audience and viewers.

During his visit to the show Cavill also talked about working with Ben Affleck (Batman) in the Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice film.

Cavill told Kimmel that they met each other once before the movie at a night before Oscars party.

They didn't know they would be starring with each other in the film and Cavill joked that there was genuine dislike on the set.

Watch Jimmy Kimmel, Henry Cavill and Guillermo get Into a Fight

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