So THAT'S why you're the Man Of Steel! Henry Cavill displays his impressively muscular physique on Superman set



It's definitely a difficult nickname to live up to.

But Henry Cavill proved he has no trouble filling the title of Man Of Steel as he showed off his muscular physique on the set of the new Superman movie in Vancouver, Canada, yesterday.

The 28-year-old British actor looked incredibly buff as he went shirtless to shoot the scenes against the backdrop of a green screen.

So that's why you're the Man Of Steel! Henry Cavill shows off his muscular physique on the set of the new Superman movie in Vancouver, Canada



Posing up: Cavill shows off his six-pack as he poses for a set photographer on the movie set

Cavill has been working hard to get in the best shape possible to play Superman in the upcoming comic book adaptation. Talking about his diet and exercise plan, Cavill said recently: 'I’m on 5000 calories a day… You’ve got to eat protein first, then a little bit of carbs…you’ve got to keep your hunger levels going.

'I’m training two and a half hours a day, pushing my body beyond its normal limits, putting on a lot of muscle mass and just making myself look like Superman.'

Working hard: Cavill showed his athletic capabilities as he pulled himself up on a roof



Buff: Cavill's muscles were clear to see as he pulled himself up



And while Stardust actor Cavill also shows off his physique in upcoming movie The Immortals, he said he had to get into a different shape for the Superman film.

He explained: 'It's going to be a different kind of shape. When you see the Immortals shape you'll see what I mean. It'll be fine-tuned and tweaked as we go along.



'But I think it's going to be a different sort of shape from Immortals.'

Rugged: The 28-year-old British actor has been following a strict diet and exercise plan to get in shape for the role

Cavill also spoke about donning the famous Superman suit - previously worn by actors such as Christopher Reeve, Brandon Routh and Dean Cain who have played the superhero in previous film and television adaptations. He told Total Film: 'It’s extremely cool. There’s no other feeling like it. They just put it on, I turned around and look in the mirror and you can’t really play it cool – you sort of guffaw and laugh.

'I thought "OK, holy hell, this is real, it’s not a joke anymore. This is it…you’re doing it, you’re right in the middle of it." ' Man Of Steel, due for release in 2013, also stars Amy Adams and Clark Kent's fellow Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane.