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Henry Cavill asks kids to decide who is better, Batman or Superman; It goes exactly how though think

Henry Cavill, Superman in the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice film, sat down and did the unthinkable… Ask kids for their honest opinion. Kids are not gentle with their opinions, even if they are looking Superman in the face and saying that Batman is better.

It looks like there's plenty of love for Batman, no matter how hard Cavill tries to convince kids. According to one kid, Superman needs some upgrades — like a 'Tornado Kick' that ends with a hit straight to the peanuts.

The video is part of a charity event that is gather donation with a chance to win a hang out session with Henry, Ben Affleck and Jesse Eisenberg at the premiere of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

The only thing that would make this better, would be Ben Affleck joining in. We can only hope that he's in the next video.

Thank you Messypandas for highlighting the most amazing part of the video:

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