Well one thing's for sure. We'll always remember on the crazy statements that were brought up about MOS before it actually started filming.
From things like:
1. Cavill is losing his hair/receding/balding
2. Amy Adams is too old and white
3. Using Zod in anyway means that this is SII for today
Seriously, I'm almost ashamed at the fact that out of all of the fangroups there is out there for comic book characters, that we've come up with some of the stupidest **** to complain about at times.
I think that you're comparing apples and oranges there. Numbers 1 and 2 are stupid, petty gripes from people that possess the combined maturity of a kindergarten class. Number 3 is a different animal.
Granted, using Zod in no way guarantees that we are getting a rehash. (Yes, I know my signature indicates that I believe we are, but I'm only being half serious there.) But there is a bigger issue here that I think a lot of people are missing.
This is Superman's last shot. If this movie fails, that's it. We might see him on the big screen again, but it will certainly be a long time from now with an entirely different cast. Thus, we all want this movie to be successful. But more than that, we want this to be something we've never seen before. That's tough to do when you're making a movie about a character that we've already seen on the big screen multiple times.
But it can be done, of course. Batman Begins handled this perfectly. But what puzzles me here - and mainly because some of the guys behind this script were the ones who wrote BB - is the need to include a villain we've already seen. They wisely avoided this with BB because they wanted it to feel like a whole new movie. Yes, we got the Joker in TDK, but by that point, everyone knew that it was a new continuity.
Granted, the Donner films are not as popular as they once were; many young people these days haven't even seen them. So perhaps mainstream audiences won't even think about it, and if the story plays out nothing like Superman I and II, than there's an even better chance of that. I truly hope that is the case.
But my concern is, even though we're going to have a movie where two superpowered guys are fighting each other, it's not going to be that spectacular. They both look basically normal, and their powers, while fantastic, are tough to make visually stunning in the age of Avatar, (Abrams) Star Trek, and now Green Lantern. Whereas I think a villain like Brainiac, Darkseid, Metallo or even Lex in a Kryptonite battlesuit might have provided that.
Two super-strong guys flying around fighting? I saw that in The Matrix Convolutions. Hopefully this will be better, but who knows?
And lastly, it makes me worry that someone at WB or DC is still stuck in this mindset that "all of Superman's villains suck except Zod and Lex." That is the most simplistic attitude you could take towards this. Superman's villains don't "suck" any more than Green Lantern's or even Batman's as long as they're written well. And if you can't figure out how to write Superman's rogues well, then maybe you shouldn't be penning a Superman script.
It just irritates me that the closest we might ever get to seeing Brainiac or Doomsday or Metallo on film is f**king Smallville. And that sucks.