Henry Cavill visited The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to talk about his new hit film, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and, as expected, the conversation quickly turned to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Cavill spoke a lot about his diet plans for him to get the perfect body for the role of Superman. This diet is something most men would kill to follow but would likely be too expensive to support.

It didn't take long for Cavill to let it slip that Justice League - Part One will begin filming in January 2016. That's just two months before Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters.

It should be interesting to see all the cool set photos when filming begins. We know that it would be impossible for Zack Snyder to keep this movie under wraps. He tried with Batman v Superman, and although he had some success, a lot still managed to hit the web.

The big question right now is what can we expect from the Justice League films, a tough question to answer without fully seeing what Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad bring to the table.

We understand that both movies have their own stories, but aspects of these stories are tightly linked to the tale the Justice League movies will tell.

From the Batman v Superman trailer, we can say for sure that Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman will team up to take down something or someone. Rumors say that this thing is probably Doomsday created from remnants of General Zod's DNA.

We can't say if this is true, but it would make sense. However, we doubt Doomsday alone would force the issue on the creation of a team of superheroes, so something else has to give. Another threat has to show itself, and we are hoping that it will turn out to be none other than Brainiac in the flesh.

We've never seen the character on the big screen before, so it would be great to see Zack Snyder bring him to life. Then again, with Ultron being the main villain in Avengers: Age of Ultron, we doubt Warner Bros. would want to introduce its Brainiac so early since both villains are similar.

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