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Zack Snyder hits back at Man of Steel critics

But in the meantime director Zack Snyder is already weighing in on the audience reaction to the previous Man Of Steel, suggesting in the process where the sequel might be headed.

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” brief synopsis shows Gotham City with forceful vigilante taking the City, superheroes Batman and Superman are at serious war and people hungry for a true superhero. It seems that the road-map for the DC cinematic universe that Man of Steel launched will first shift attention to establishing other heroes in the lineup, such as Ben Afflecks Batman, Ezra Millers The Flash, Gal Gadots Wonder Woman, and Jason Momoas Aquaman.

While this is all incredibly exciting, that evolution is a bit disappointing for Superman fans who were looking forward to seeing the newly-rebooted Big Blue Boyscout in his own contemporary film franchise.

A plethora of leaks and spoilers had been infesting the much awaited “Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice” now that the San Diego Comic-Con is just a few days away. But in a recent interview to Entertainment Weekly Snyder has revealed why this level of destruction was needed.

I’m not sure Snyder should be surprised, exactly, because Man of Steel is the prototypical example of PG carnage that doesn’t accurately reflect the consequences of knocking down buildings. The message misled audience that it’s alright to have massive destruction but no one suffers. Their action figures will also be on display and available for fans to take home as Comic-Con exclusives during the convention that begins next Wednesday. He said, “There are other superhero movies where they joke about how basically no one’s getting hurt, “. I want a compound fracture. Additionally, Warner Bros. also brought out Superman’s new costume as well as Wonder Woman’s armor, both featuring real-life interpretations that are visually stunning. According to star Henry Cavill, the forthcoming film is more an introduction to Ben Affleck’s older Dark Knight than a “Man of Steel” sequel.

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“There are so many expectations for this character, it’s impossible not to be a little nervous about it”, she said. This new film will officially hit theaters on March 25, 2016.

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