All Things Superman: An Open Discussion - Part 38

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This film reveals that even on Krypton, young Kal-El was a special child, whose birth was cause for alarm on his home planet. (More on that in the magazine)

Oooooh boooy here comes the Kryptonian prince!!! :woot:

JINX :woot:
 
I posted it on the previous page but again:

Behind the soulful new 'Man of Steel'

The makers of Man of Steel had to start thinking like a cadre of supervillains: how do you get under Superman’s invincible skin and really make him hurt?

This week’s cover story reveals how the new film (out June 14) attempts to humanize the superhuman by finding new flaws and vulnerabilities. The most common one, however, was off the table: “I’ll be honest with you, there’s no Kryptonite in the movie,” says director Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen) Those glowing green space rocks – Superman’s only crippling weakness – have turned up so often as a plot point in movies, the only fresh option was not to use it. Anyway, if you want to make an audience relate to a character, a galactic allergy isn’t the way to do it.

Henry Cavill (Immortals), the latest star to wear the red cape, instead plays a Superman who isn’t fully comfortable with that god-like title. This film reveals that even on Krypton, young Kal-El was a special child, whose birth was cause for alarm on his home planet. (More on that in the magazine) And once on Earth, his adoptive parents, Ma and Pa Kent (Kevin Costner and Diane Lane), urge him not to use his immense strength – even in dire emergencies — warning that not every human would be as accepting of him as they are. So Clark Kent grows up feeling isolated, longing for a connection to others, and constantly hiding who he is. As a result, Man of Steel presents the frustrated Superman, the angry Superman, the lost Superman. “Although he is not susceptible to the frailties of mankind, he is definitely susceptible to the emotional frailties,” Cavill says.

That’s just the set-up. Once the Kryptonian villain General Zod (Boardwalk Empire’s Michael Shannon) arrives to threaten the Earth, eventually the passionate Superman steps forward, too. It helps that he has a reason to care about the home he’s defending, and we can all thank Amy Adams’ Lois Lane for that. “I think she’s very transient. She’s ready to pick up and go at a moment’s notice,” Adams says of the hard-bitten journalist. “I think that definitely could be part of what she sees in Superman — not really laying down roots, not developing trust.”

Based on footage EW has seen, the film (which was directed by Zack Snyder and shepherded by Christopher Nolan) has plenty of building-smashing, train-slinging, heat-vision-blasting battles to cut through the emotional heaviness. “You want to give the audience great spectacle. You want them to go to the movie, be eating their popcorn and be like, ‘Wow!’” says Man of Steel producer Chuck Roven, who also worked on The Dark Knight trilogy. “But it’s just not good enough to give them the ‘Wow.’ You want them to be emotionally engaged. Because if you just have the ‘wow,’ ultimately you get bludgeoned by that and you stop caring.”

Those who’ve long felt the super-confident, super-controlled Superman has gotten super dull may be glad to see him finally challenged in ways that go beyond bullets bouncing off of his chest.

Hmm...the part that's new info for me in this is where they mention that Clark was a "special child" even on Krypton in regards to his birth and how it caused Jor-el and Lara to be alarmed at first. I wonder what that's all about.
 
Seems like it's going to be quite the spoilerish feature...

Yep. And I just got good word that makes me more confident to what we've been saying for a while. Trailer next week. Good times.
 
Behind the soulful new 'Man of Steel'

The makers of Man of Steel had to start thinking like a cadre of supervillains: how do you get under Superman’s invincible skin and really make him hurt?

This week’s cover story reveals how the new film (out June 14) attempts to humanize the superhuman by finding new flaws and vulnerabilities. The most common one, however, was off the table: “I’ll be honest with you, there’s no Kryptonite in the movie,” says director Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen) Those glowing green space rocks – Superman’s only crippling weakness – have turned up so often as a plot point in movies, the only fresh option was not to use it. Anyway, if you want to make an audience relate to a character, a galactic allergy isn’t the way to do it.

Henry Cavill (Immortals), the latest star to wear the red cape, instead plays a Superman who isn’t fully comfortable with that god-like title. This film reveals that even on Krypton, young Kal-El was a special child, whose birth was cause for alarm on his home planet. (More on that in the magazine) And once on Earth, his adoptive parents, Ma and Pa Kent (Kevin Costner and Diane Lane), urge him not to use his immense strength – even in dire emergencies — warning that not every human would be as accepting of him as they are. So Clark Kent grows up feeling isolated, longing for a connection to others, and constantly hiding who he is. As a result, Man of Steel presents the frustrated Superman, the angry Superman, the lost Superman. “Although he is not susceptible to the frailties of mankind, he is definitely susceptible to the emotional frailties,” Cavill says.

That’s just the set-up. Once the Kryptonian villain General Zod (Boardwalk Empire’s Michael Shannon) arrives to threaten the Earth, eventually the passionate Superman steps forward, too. It helps that he has a reason to care about the home he’s defending, and we can all thank Amy Adams’ Lois Lane for that. “I think she’s very transient. She’s ready to pick up and go at a moment’s notice,” Adams says of the hard-bitten journalist. “I think that definitely could be part of what she sees in Superman — not really laying down roots, not developing trust.”

Based on footage EW has seen, the film (which was directed by Zack Snyder and shepherded by Christopher Nolan) has plenty of building-smashing, train-slinging, heat-vision-blasting battles to cut through the emotional heaviness. “You want to give the audience great spectacle. You want them to go to the movie, be eating their popcorn and be like, ‘Wow!’” says Man of Steel producer Chuck Roven, who also worked on The Dark Knight trilogy. “But it’s just not good enough to give them the ‘Wow.’ You want them to be emotionally engaged. Because if you just have the ‘wow,’ ultimately you get bludgeoned by that and you stop caring.”

Those who’ve long felt the super-confident, super-controlled Superman has gotten super dull may be glad to see him finally challenged in ways that go beyond bullets bouncing off of his chest.

:applaud Fantastic.

Interesting about
Kal-El's birth. I wonder if Jor-El was planning using his son in a space flight experiment? It'd be cool if Snyder explores the Kryptonian Council's self-imposed ban on space exploration.
 
Yeah. I really think we may get the trailer April 18th on Superman's 75th birthday.
 
Friday....or even tomorrow? I've seen the thing show up early before.

I remember low-res scans from TDKR's April issue last year coming out on Thursday. Here's hoping we get some tomorrow!
 
Even on Krypton, young Kal-El was a special child, whose birth was cause for alarm on his home planet.

I'm scared. :csad: What on earth could this mean?

Have Kryptonian people become baron? Are they not supposed to have children? Was there some kind of prophecy? Was Lara/Jor-el not able to have kids and he's a miracle baby? Was he born with powers on Krypton? WHAT! I NEED TO KNOWWWWWW!

:hehe:

Friday....or even tomorrow? I've seen the thing show up early before.

I hope people are ready to type/take pics :D
 
Me too. BUT! Zack deceived us before! No Zod remember! ;) But I'm sure in this film, Kryptonite won't be used.

To be fair he never really denied it he just said the reveal was a rumour
 
No Kryptonite. No evil real estate schemes.
 
This film reveals that even on Krypton, young Kal-El was a special child, whose birth was cause for alarm on his home planet. (More on that in the magazine)

Oooooh boooy here comes the Kryptonian prince!!! :woot:
This was the first thing to come to mind.
 
OMG i'm so excited now! I had lulled myself into expecting nothing, and now somethings out I feel like EVERYTHING will be here before we know it! Posters, official images, new trailer... and the FILM!

Okay, I may be reacting a little too wildly to a picture we've already seen and a few bits of info... but it's the promise of more, it's made me hungry!!!!
 
FINALLY!!! They officially release that bad-ass pic of Superman!!!!

and.......HEAT VISION!!!

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Yep. And I just got good word that makes me more confident to what we've been saying for a while. Trailer next week. Good times.

Tell me about it brotha! How about shooting off one of the Photon Messiahs if you catch my drift. :cwink:
 
This film reveals that even on Krypton, young Kal-El was a special child, whose birth was cause for alarm on his home planet. (More on that in the magazine)

Oooooh boooy here comes the Kryptonian prince!!! :woot:

I GOT IT!

Maybe Zod was at a council meeting, where a pregnant Lara was in attendance and when Zod made his triumphant claim that NO ONE will ever be able to defeat him, Kal-el popped up and did this in response:


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In regards to the "Kryptonian prince" theory, since the Crest of El is a symbol of hope what if he's not actually a "prince" in the strictest sense of the word? If there IS a prophecy concerning Kal-El, what if it says something along the lines of "a prince of hope shall arise from the House of El."?

Just thoughts :woot:
 
In regards to the "Kryptonian prince" theory, since the Crest of El is a symbol of hope what if he's not actually a "prince" in the strictest sense of the word? If there IS a prophecy concerning Kal-El, what if it says something along the lines of "a prince of hope shall arise from the House of El."?

Just thoughts :woot:
What hope? Hope of extinction?
 
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