Who does not know Hollywood's known actor Clark Kent in today's time, he always remains in the discussions due to his films and talks, but this time he remains in the headlines for some other reason. Yes, at the moment, he is making headlines about his real identity, all the secrets to the true identity of Clark Kent are not as easy. Nevertheless, it does not reveal any less rewarding. This morning director Zack Snyder hosted a watch party and live commentary on Man of Steel (2013) on social media app Vero, followed by a fan Q&A. In a similar format to his Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) commentary in March, Snyder shared behind the scenes stories, storyboards and easter eggs. All of this served as the chief guest for an unprecedented announcement, with the special guest, the man in blue himself, Henry Cavill. There will certainly be a lot to talk about in the coming months, but for now the Man of Steel commentary offers the opportunity to go back to where the DC film universe first debuted.
Krypton's Structures: According to media reports Snyder revealed that he was very interested in Krypton's architecture, and was specifically targeted to create an art nouveau effect within its structures. The director also stated that the phallic and vaginal aspects of Krypton's designs were revealed online over the years, "certainly not an accident." Snyder was interested in the idea of the symbol being practiced in Kryptonian architecture, highlighting the irony of the fact that Kryptonians do not have a natural birth, with the exception being Jor-El (Russell Crowe and Lara (Ailet Zurer)). Snyder also revealed a funny news that he and the crew used a Kryptonian chamber set, where Kal-El was born as a skateboard park It happened, until someone took a spill and also shut down producer Deborah Snyder, the director's wife.
Doomsday: For information, let us tell you that at the beginning of the film, there is a shot of a damaged moon visible from Krypton. Snyder revealed that this damage was caused by Doomsday in ancient past. This specific reference to the destruction of Doomsday comes from comics in which the last Superman murderer was purported to be true evolutionary, dubbed The Ultimate ', and who wreaked havoc. During this era, Doomsday had a run-up with Apokoliptian, Prince Euxus, who would one day be known as Darkseed. Doomsday, of course, plays a major role in Batman v Superman, but Snyder says it was something, such as LexCorp trucks and Wayne satellites during the Battle of Metropolis, that he quickly planted to make a big sense Wanted. this world. "I really like that character," Snyder said. "From the beginning, I thought it would be good to include Doomsday in films anyway." Given the history of Doomsday's comic book with Darkseid, there is a chance that the character's earlier walk marks a cut in Snyder's Justice League.