A Superman Homepage source managed to speak to Zack Snyder yesterday, and put to him the concerns of some Superman fans, with Snyder remarking, "It's too early for me to discuss the film. However, regardless of how I feel about Superman, ultimately I have to go along with the direction that Warner Bros. thinks is best".



I'll be honest, this sounds like such a small detail but to me the reason to be apprehensive about this film is frankly the logo they used during the Comic-Con announcement. For such a massive announcement you want to depict an image that represents the film you're going to make, instead what we got looked as if it was thrown together at the last minute. If such little thought was put into a simple logo announcing the film then it's honestly hard to be confident this film is being made for the right reasons. That's the question we have to ask - is this film being made for the right reasons? If it's not then we're in trouble.
Everything about that announcement was a last minute decision and I invoke "liar, liar, pants on fire" to anyone saying otherwise.
1) A quick Photoshop logo
2) Reading a passage from The Dark Knight Returns (not because it will be used in the movie or set its tone, but because it was the first one that comes to mind)
3) Not having Cavill on stage even though he was AT the Con
4) A two minute announcement after a two hour panel
5) NOTHING at the WB or DC booth to coincide with the announcement
It was a sloppy, and rushed over bit that was meant to get a quick WOW from the audience. Which at this point is exactly what I expect from the movie itself.
Jesus. Why is it not getting any easier to start to look forward to this movie?With the recent buzz about Snyder meeting up with Miller regarding the next Superman film, this other set of news probably won't make people feel any bit better.
Source: Supermanhomepage
So I guess that probably adds to the theory that this new film was probably more Warner Bros’s idea than it was Snyder’s and that this wasn’t how things were originally planned out in terms of the future for MOS.
And given that it’s more than just a strong possibility that Warner Bros. views Batman as their prodigy than they do Batman, given his recent success, it wouldn’t be surprising if they have Snyder portray Batman being superior to Superman in the same way on how Fox seems to favor Wolverine over the likes of Cyclops.
I swear you guys and ladies give me ulcers. I'm stoked for this. Superman and Batman together! Hell I'm not even a fanboy and that sounds like a wet dream. Not that there aren't a lot of valid points being thrown around but all I see is half glass empty pessimistic views. I for one loved MOS, I don't know whether that makes me simple minded or just easy to please. It wasn't perfect but I can tell you I certainly enjoyed it more than any film in the TDK Trilogy. Maybe I just don't have the IQ to understand. Or I guess I'm just a blind superman fan. Guess I need to bounce out of here again, cause ya'll are just depressing me.
ugh, all this dread is getting to me too.That "dread" in the thread title is starting to creep into my feelings as well.
ugh, all this dread is getting to me too.
MoS wasn't that good to begin with and now all I see are more red flags:
- Using a TDKR quote to announce the movie
- Snyder's pessimistic quote
- Snyder meeting with Frank Miller for "advice"
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MOS was flawed, but it has had more production time/post than MOS2 appears to have.
Add to it that WB just wants a quick and convenient movie to transition into Rushtice League, and we might not see a DCu unless JL is a financially successful MASTERPIECE (and a positive critical score could help).

They lost me at the 'Superman is the first costumed hero to exist in this universe and everyone else suits up as a response to that.' Which means they've completely changed the motivation of Bruce Wayne becoming Batman. No thanks. I have two Batman series I love, Nolan's and Burton's. You guys can have this one![]()
Do we know for certain that the Snyder quote is real?
Idk, seems kinda fishy to me. Even though this most likely is a studio mandate, I don't see him as the type of guy who would throw WB under the bus and kind of point the finger at them publicly. It's sending out bad signals about the film so early in the game, which is not very professional.
"It's too early for me to discuss the film. However, regardless of how I feel about Superman, ultimately I have to go along with the direction that Warner Bros. thinks is best".
Well Supermanhompage is a pretty reliable and well established site so i don't see why it would necessarily be false info.
Oh no, I meant this quote from today:
Completely unrelated to what you guys were talking about, sorry.
Yeah. That's pretty crazy. Pretty much a direct confirmation that this is a studio mandate. That is a rather worrying quote. It's as if he's trying to deflect the blame for the film preemptively.
Do we know for certain that the Snyder quote is real?
Idk, seems kinda fishy to me. Even though this most likely is a studio mandate, I don't see him as the type of guy who would throw WB under the bus and kind of point the finger at them publicly. It's sending out bad signals about the film so early in the game, which is not very professional.