There's nothing wrong with using different villains. It's just ridiculous that the fans complain they want a good story, WB gets the writer of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight on board as a writer and the writer/director of Memento, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and Inception in the Producer's chair. The fans complain they want more action, WB gets Zack "300" Snyder on board. Fans campaign Henry Cavill, Cavill gets cast along with a supporting cast of Oscar nominees. But when they announced a villain that has been in a movie before, but will obviously be different from the Terrence Stamp version, fans go up in arms and start calling the movie a remake/rehash. Was Dark Knight a remake/rehash of Batman and Batman Forever because he fought Joker and Two-Face? Will First Avenger be a remake/rehash of the Matt Salinger Captain America because he fights Red Skull? Will The Dark Knight Rises be a remake/rehash of Batman Returns and Batman and Robin because he fights Bane and Catwoman?
There's far more to these movies than what villains they use, but I guess the fact that all of the internet complaints are centralized to one thing means they're doing everything else right. A story wouldn't be helped by using someone different, a story can only be helped by using someone appropriate. Goyer chose the villains that fit the themes in Batman Begins, why wouldn't he do the same with Man of Steel?
There's nothing wrong with using different villains. It's just ridiculous that the fans complain they want a good story, WB gets the writer of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight on board as a writer and the writer/director of Memento, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and Inception in the Producer's chair. The fans complain they want more action, WB gets Zack "300" Snyder on board. Fans campaign Henry Cavill, Cavill gets cast along with a supporting cast of Oscar nominees. But when they announced a villain that has been in a movie before, but will obviously be different from the Terrence Stamp version, fans go up in arms and start calling the movie a remake/rehash. Was Dark Knight a remake/rehash of Batman and Batman Forever because he fought Joker and Two-Face? Will First Avenger be a remake/rehash of the Matt Salinger Captain America because he fights Red Skull? Will The Dark Knight Rises be a remake/rehash of Batman Returns and Batman and Robin because he fights Bane and Catwoman?
There's far more to these movies than what villains they use, but I guess the fact that all of the internet complaints are centralized to one thing means they're doing everything else right. A story wouldn't be helped by using someone different, a story can only be helped by using someone appropriate. Goyer chose the villains that fit the themes in Batman Begins, why wouldn't he do the same with Man of Steel?
I dont want to see this movie if Zod is in it,cause Ive already seen him in Superman II
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That's good and all, if you don't trust them, go ahead.Goyer has directed and wrote Blade Trinity, I don't think we should give him a blank check in terms of trust.
Zack Snyder also made sucker Punch, which sucks, so frankly I think people have a right to be mistrustful of him and considering this a reboot, it would be better to separate this from the previous films. One of the biggest complaints about Superman Returns is it was a rehash of Superman I, with people saying before the film came out that people should just trust Singer and that turn out very well.
...What's your logic behind that? I don't understand how you could think that would be something they would do.How do we know that Zod was chosen because he was the right villain for the story and not because he was in the Donner films?
I never said they deserved blind faith and I never showed any level of blind faith. I merely pointed out that WB were adhering to fans requests and got the creators of the most well-received comic book movie of all-time on board and one of the most unique action directors in the business.Goyer and Snyder do not deserve this level of blind faith, especially after Superman Returns being problematic because it was a rehash of the Donner films.
Superman had 5 well-known movies? Upon their release, yes, but a lot of people my age (I'm 20) don't even know about or haven't seen Superman Returns, much less the ones from 30 years ago. I don't see the point in the "Batman had other Rogues between" argument. Especially because I never said anything about the amount of time or villains between. A villain that's been in a movie before is a villain that's been in a movie before. If it's alright for one franchise to do it as long the villain is used well in the context of the story any franchise should be able to reuse a villain as long as it's done well in the context of a story.With Batman, almost every major member of his rogues gallery has appeared on the Silver screen, with cap, he only had one movie that had no wide relase and thus almost no one has heard, so using the villains from that film would be okay because no one is familiar with the first one. With Superman he has had 5 well known movies and only 2 villains from the comics have appeared and too often it seems like film makers just want to remake the Donner films then make a more current Superman story.That's the problem people are having, using Zod again, instead of one of the dozens unused villains, looks like looking back instead of moving forward and that could create a bad film, like it did with Superman Returns.
Over the course of the movies
That's good and all, if you don't trust them, go ahead.
...What's your logic behind that? I don't understand how you could think that would be something they would do.
I never said they deserved blind faith and I never showed any level of blind faith. I merely pointed out that WB were adhering to fans requests and got the creators of the most well-received comic book movie of all-time on board and one of the most unique action directors in the business.
Superman had 5 well-known movies? Upon their release, yes, but a lot of people my age (I'm 20) don't even know about or haven't seen Superman Returns, much less the ones from 30 years ago. I don't see the point in the "Batman had other Rogues between" argument. Especially because I never said anything about the amount of time or villains between. A villain that's been in a movie before is a villain that's been in a movie before. If it's alright for one franchise to do it as long they new villain is used well in the context of the story any franchise should be able to reuse a villain as long as it's done well in the context of a story.
I dont want to see this movie if Zod is in it,cause Ive already seen him in Superman II
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That's good and all, if you don't trust them, go ahead.
...What's your logic behind that? I don't understand how you could think that would be something they would do.
I never said they deserved blind faith and I never showed any level of blind faith. I merely pointed out that WB were adhering to fans requests and got the creators of the most well-received comic book movie of all-time on board and one of the most unique action directors in the business.
Superman had 5 well-known movies? Upon their release, yes, but a lot of people my age (I'm 20) don't even know about or haven't seen Superman Returns, much less the ones from 30 years ago. I don't see the point in the "Batman had other Rogues between" argument. Especially because I never said anything about the amount of time or villains between. A villain that's been in a movie before is a villain that's been in a movie before. If it's alright for one franchise to do it as long they new villain is used well in the context of the story any franchise should be able to reuse a villain as long as it's done well in the context of a story.
I find it a shame that most young people today don't know much about anything if it's over 5 years old.
What evidence is there that they chose Zod because he was the best villain for the role and not because of nostalgia? There is none, is saying they chose Zod because is the best villain for the role is as much of an assumption as saying they chose him because of nostalgia, I am introducing doubt to your assumption.

So if you've already handed in your chips... why do you still frequent these threads? It would be more believable if you never came in here.
You not seeing this movie means nothing (I still think you will) bc there are 11 people that I know personally who are. Just like it doesn't matter that I'm not going to see Captain America or X-Men and probably not even Thor. There will plenty of people that will happily take my place.
I think you and a few others just like reading fans argue.![]()
maybe because zack has flat out said this has nothing to do with the donner films this is a fresh new take as if no superman film has ever existed
zack even said he respects the donner films but is not a slave to them
I haven't seen that quote till now. I'm not reading every interview with Zack Snyder. Besides you know what would have made these movies separate from the Donner ones? Using different villains. If Zack wanted his movies to seem different from the Donner movies, he shouldn't have used Zod. By using one of the two prominent villains from Donner in this movie, instead of new film, it seems far less like a clean break from the Donner films.
Rodrigo is joking.
Because nostalgia proved to not work 20 years after the last movie, it definitely wouldn't closer to 30 years later.What evidence is there that they chose Zod because he was the best villain for the role and not because of nostalgia? There is none, is saying they chose Zod because is the best villain for the role is as much of an assumption as saying they chose him because of nostalgia, I am introducing doubt to your assumption.
Is it an alien invasion story if it's one (or two) aliens? We don't know the story, but we know what Goyer's done in the past, use villains that fit the theme and parallel the hero. Why would he stop that? Plus, what better way to establish Superman as Earth's greatest hero than having him square off with the survivors of his homeworld that are clearly bad? He could be amongst people of a similar but separate race or amongst his own people who share ideals the complete opposite of his. Of course, that's just a guess. But I don't see why they would choose Zod if there was no point.Also why is Zod the best villain for the role? It seems like with Zod it be an alien invasion story, so why can't Brainiac fill that role? Heck if use Zod, what will Brainiac do in a sequel, will it be two alien invasion stories in a row?
You could.You could say the same thing for Superman Returns and look how that turned out.
I didn't say the Captain America was as well known as Superman or that it was well known at all. But it is a movie that had Red Skull in it already.I would say the Superman movies are easily more well known then the Cap movie, there have tons of pop culture references to those movies and they play on TV all the time, can the same be said of the Cap movie?
We'll see.And again why does Zod fit the context of story better then any other villain, who hasn't been used yet?
Oh, I can tell.I like Zod, but I like Brainiac more,
Nostalgia for who? I don't understand why you think the studio would make a tribute to the second movie after the tribute to the first movie disappointed.why doesn't he fit in with the context of story? This seems like just a big assumption that Zod fits the context of the story best and that he isn't been used for nostalgia purposes.

Zod talking to jor el and lara
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Hey,hey,hey...I was being cynical about those who do say that.So if you've already handed in your chips... why do you still frequent these threads? It would be more believable if you never came in here.
You not seeing this movie means nothing (I still think you will) bc there are 11 people that I know personally who are. Just like it doesn't matter that I'm not going to see Captain America or X-Men and probably not even Thor. There will plenty of people that will happily take my place.
I think you and a few others just like reading fans argue.![]()

Hey,hey,hey...I was being cynical about those who do say that.![]()

Hey,hey,hey...I was being cynical about those who do say that.![]()
I find it a shame that most young people today don't know much about anything if it's over 5 years old.
I can't believe people are still whining about Zod... when that trailer hits and Superman and Zod are duking it out like Goku and Vegeta, they won't have anything to complain about. Next year everyone will be practicing saying "KNEEL BEFORE ZOD."