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Superman man of steel comic
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superman man of steel comic
  1. SUPERMAN MAN OF STEEL COMIC MOVIE
  2. SUPERMAN MAN OF STEEL COMIC PLUS

I just hope I've done what I can to please you guys, because this is for you." He points to the emblem on the screen and says, "I get to wear that on my chest. That image says it all.Ĭavill says it's intense to face the pressure of being Superman. If not, it's an image of Superman, cloaked in shadow from the torso-up and looking down at the ground. We then get a look at the Comic-Con poster and I'd be shocked if the image wasn't officially released online. He wants "to bring a modern version everyone can associate with."

SUPERMAN MAN OF STEEL COMIC MOVIE

"This movie is not only for the fans, but for those who haven't felt this world and seen how it's changed," says Cavill. He wanted to bring as much of the modern Superman into the world. "What are Cavill's plans to add to the Superman legend?" "That's a tough one," says Cavill. This movie isn't based on any particular comic book arc, and Snyder says they have "respect for the mythology of Superman, so it's a mashing of stories." Nolan pitched him a version of Superman, and Snyder says he could get behind that approach. Snyder says he got involved with the project after getting a call from Nolan asking if he wanted to talk about Superman.

superman man of steel comic

Would Snyder ever consider doing a small indie? "It's not about the size of the movie, it's just about what's cool." Then Superman asks in voice over, "What do you think?" I think the majority of this audience accepted him, but I can't get on board with what I saw today.Īfter we see the trailer, Henry Cavill (Clark Kent/Superman) joined Snyder on stage, and we went into an audience Q&A: But at one point, either Pa Kent or Jor-El says in voice over (I couldn't tell which), "You have to decide the man you want to be." The trailer ends with Superman says Pa Kent was worried the world wouldn't accept the Man of Steel. There weren't any particularly cool shot (and to his credit, none of Snyder's famous speed-ramping), but we got a glimpse of Amy Adams as Lois Lane, and a half-second look at Michael Shannon as Zod from the neck up.

superman man of steel comic

It's more of a gritty, realistic take about how would Superman actually deal with the world and how the world will deal with him. There's no levity, joy, or even a sense of triumph. Kal-El has to wrestle with hiding his identity, he's worried that the world will fear him, and he has to learn to become a hero. I can't run through every shot, but there seems to be a handheld approach for the Smallville stuff, but for the most part, it looks like standard hero's journey stuff. Then he decided, "Maybe they should see a little something else…" Snyder mentions that the announcement teaser is attached to The Dark Knight Rises, and he wanted to show it to us before anyone else. In the past, Superman has been "a big blue boy scout on a giant throne," so we wanted to see him beat the snot out of some people. He said they're finished shooting so they're just working on post-production. He felt that Superman needed to be re-introduced to a new generation. "Superman is pretty awesome, as you know," says Snyder.

SUPERMAN MAN OF STEEL COMIC PLUS

Let's just say that it has something to do with a parallel universe that Superman created but made himself forget, plus it has a whole side story about Superman doing confessionals with a priest who's going through his own drama.Moderator Chris Hardwicke asks what we can expect. However, the story got mixed reviews when it came out and it involves a pretty convoluted plot. It's a pretty good look at how Superman personally feels responsible for innocent lives and the lengths he will go to save them. Superman blames himself for being unable to prevent the tragedy, and with a heavy heart must figure out what happened while carrying on his regular duties. The plot involved one million people on Earth suddenly vanishing without a trace Leftovers style, including Lois Lane. Written by Brian Azzarello and drawn by Jim Lee, Superman: For Tomorrow is a 2004-2005 comic book story arc. Superman: For Tomorrow is a bit of an unusual pick for a favorite Superman story. I think it would make a really good movie. That one I think - could certainly draw some inspiration from that. But I can say, one of my favorite books is Superman: For Tomorrow.















Superman man of steel comic