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Henry Cavill’s Superman in the widely acclaimedMan of Steelbelonged to a dark narrative that builds slowly and engulfs you whole. It wasn’t revolutionary or desperately creative. Zack Snyder entered the fray with an imperial vision of how he wanted to mold the new DC universe and when he left, the DCEU bore the mark of a haunting psychological phenomenon that has seduced the masses for almost a decade now. One of those marks includes Superman getting his hands bloody.

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The dread-filled silence of the screams and death thatZack Snydermagnificently applied toMan of Steelperhaps even overtakes his cinematography and color gradients. The director used the silence and benefitted from it because it left the impression of the ringing void that is left in the wake of an immense loss. That silence was depicted in the moments ofKevin Costneraka Jonathan Kent’s death and once more in the aftermath of Superman snapping General Zod’s neck.

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Superman mourns taking General Zod’s life

The skyscraper crashing fight that demolished half of the Metropolis was a constant ringing of shattering glass and unbridled demolitions. But in the end, none of those moments mattered when the sounds tuned out and Superman screamed with the loss of his humanity which he craved so hard to preserve. The moment was not just definitive in the becoming of the comic book character but was a topic of controversy among the fans of the newly minted DCEU who did not want to accept a morally grey character as their hero and savior.

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Henry Cavill’s Superman in the aftermath of General Zod’s murder

Kevin Smith Defends the Controversial Superman Scene

According to screenwriter, actor, and director,Kevin Smith, there was no overt and unjust exploitation of creative liberty where Zack Snyder’sMan of Steelis concerned, especially while referring to the infamous death of General Zod. Snyder’s Superman was not the first to commit the act with such finality on the screen and Smith assuredly reminds his readers of the fact by referencing the Supe from the ’70s and ’80s era.

“[Christopher Reeve’s] Superman very controversially snapped General Zod’s neck, which I didn’t quite understand… because in Superman II, General Zod is also killed in the Fortress of Solitude. They just presumably leave his body.So, when people are like, ‘Hey man, this ain’t Superman,’ I’m like, ‘I don’t know. Superman was killing people in the 70s and the 80s, as well.'”

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Smith’s mention of the particular film that depicts a morally ambiguous Superman wasChristopher Reeve‘sSuperman II(1980) when the titular hero kills General Zod after taking away his powers, essentially turning the Kryptonian villain into a mortal. But the fundamental difference betweenSuperman IIandMan of Steelis the depiction of pain, grief, and remorse shown in the aftermath of the action — in the case of the former, there was none while for the latter,Henry Cavill‘s silent scream still echoes in the vaulted corners of our minds.

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Diya Majumdar is a Senior Content Writer at FandomWire with over 2000 published articles on the website. Since 2022, she has been working as an entertainment journalist with a special focus on films and pop culture.Among the countless genres and themes of Hollywood, the ones that particularly favor Diya’s tastes include Game of Thrones, DC, and well-aged thrillers and classics.

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