In the comic con trailer.... is that Martha Kent that's says in that rude tone,"My son was in the bus....... they saw what Clark did"?
The woman actually says "He saw" not "They saw". So yeah.
So judging from the set pics we gonna get a big fight and smallville and metropolis.
Metropolis gonna be the one that get destroyed.we seen that sign that said Metropolis will rise again.they going all out,action will not be the issue this time.Yes, we've seen a lot of Smallville/Plano set pics of Zod and co., Superman and the military fighting on the ground and in the air. In Metropolis/Chicago we've seen extras running in the streets, destruction at the train station as well as the Comic-Con footage of Metropolis buildings being destroyed and Superman and Zod fighting.
In the comic con trailer.... is that Martha Kent that's says in that rude tone,"My son was in the bus....... they saw what Clark did"?
The woman actually says "He saw" not "They saw". So yeah.
: It's not Martha.
I hope they end MOS in a similar way. It would send chills down my spine.Birthright is awesome. The very last part is a bit of a tearjerker.
I can't believe people think it's doomsday, it's not I believe. I Think it's Zod, Ursa and a CGI Non.
Cause in the comics the guy is huge, bigger than dark knight rises's Bane
Definitely.I hope they end MOS in a similar way. It would send chills down my spine.
Well I just read "Birthright" for the first time, and DAMN...just wanted to say that it was one of the most incredible stories that I've read regarding Superman's origins and I can definitely see where MOS may have been inspired from.

Great information, thank you! I've heard some of this before, but the bit about the CGI villian is certainly enlightening. It's not very surprising, given all we've seen from the set photos and "Mo-Cap Guy." We've also heard a little bit about a ship or ships appearing in the film, I think from the Nuke the Fridge exclusives about the desert scene.
By the way, what area of the city do you work in? I was born and raised in the NW suburbs, and lived in the city through my time at Columbia College in the South Loop. Chicago is one o my favourite places, and I miss it all the time.
: It's not Martha.
That's why I referred to her as "the woman".