MAN OF STEEL: Zack Snyder On The Possibility Of His 2013 Superman Movie Getting A Director's Cut

MAN OF STEEL: Zack Snyder On The Possibility Of His 2013 Superman Movie Getting A Director's Cut

Zack Snyder's Justice League is heading to HBO Max in 2021, but what about the filmmaker's first foray into the DCEU? Snyder addresses the possibility of a Man of Steel director's cut in a new interview.

By MarkCassidy - Nov 18, 2020 11:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Man of Steel

The "Snyder Cut" of Justice League is finally heading to HBO Max next year, and we've already seen an "Ultimate Edition" of Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice - but what about the movie that marked Zack Snyder's first entry in the shared world that's since come to be known as the DC Films Universe?

Man of Steel introduced a new take on Superman (Henry Cavill) and laid the groundwork for what would follow in Warner Bros.' "DCEU." The film was only moderately successful and received mixed reviews from critics, but for many fans, it remains one of the stronger entries in the franchise.

So, would Snyder ever consider revisiting Man of Steel to add some extra content for a director's cut? It seems unlikely, because he's perfectly happy with how the theatrical version turned out.

"There were only a few scenes that we deleted. It wasn't anything that I think would change the movie," the filmmaker explained during an interview with Film Junkee. "That movie is pretty much... it is what it is, and I love it. It's kind of exactly the size that it was, for me, that I wanted it to be."

What do you guys think? Would you be interested in a director's cut of Man of Steel?

Zack Snyder's Justice League will debut as a 4-episode event series on HBO Max in 2021. You can find out where the theatrical version and Man of Steel placed on our DCEU movie ranking below.

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Aquaman

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You probably weren't expecting to see this at the bottom of the list! I'm completely aware that I'm in the minority here, but James Wan's hokey farce of an Aquaman movie did nothing for me at all.

Arthur Curry's first solo film almost falls over itself in an attempt to change the perception that the DCEU was too "dark and depressing." Wan's movie is bright, colorful (garish, really), and tries to inject a sense of fun and old-fashioned adventure into pretty much every scene. Unfortunately, it forgets to include little things like compelling characters and an engaging story along the way.

The script is perfunctory, the performances range from passable to outright egregious (seriously, where did they find the kid that played teenage Arthur?), and almost every line of dialogue is either exposition, an eye-rolling cliche or some brotastic, juvenile one-liner.

I did laugh several times during this movie, but it definitely wasn't at any of the "jokes."

On the plus side, Aquaman does feature some stunning visuals and brilliantly creative creature designs, all of which come together for a pretty damn bonkers finale - though by that stage I was on my second watch check.

Suicide Squad

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I actually enjoyed David Ayer's Suicide Squad to an extent, but considering the movie we got was nowhere near as good as its awesome trailers promised, it has to be considered a major disappointment.

The film begins well enough, but as it goes on it just gets messier and messier until it pretty much loses all sense of cohesiveness. Add baffling character choices, bizarre needle drops, and a pair of laughable villains to the mix and it's not hard to see why so many fans and critics dismissed it entirely.

And yet, Suicide Squad does have its moments. Some individual scenes work very well (Batman's face-off with Deadshot, for example) and the cast is mostly on form, with Margot Robbie, Will Smith and Viola Davis, in particular, putting in great performances.

Not a complete washout, but man this should have been so much more.

Justice League

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Like a lot of its fellow DCEU entries, I believe Justice League gets a bit of a bad rap and is a far more entertaining movie than many give it credit for. That said, there's no denying that the first big-screen team-up of DC's best and brightest should have been a lot better.

What went wrong? It's probably quicker to list off what didn't, but it's clear that Zack Snyder being replaced by Joss Whedon had a major impact on the finished product. Would it have been a better movie if one or the other had been able to direct the whole thing? We'll probably never know (the "Snyder Cut" is possible, but unlikely), but it certainly would have been a more tonally consistent one.

As it stands, Justice League is loud, brash, campy, exciting, funny, and... kind of a mess. Most of the characters are well served, though, and there is fun to be had - it's just a shame this wasn't the cinematic event DC fans were hoping for.

Shazam!

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Shazam! was envisioned as a more family-friendly DC movie with the focus placed on heart over grit, and in that respect, David F. Sandberg delivered. It's endearing, funny and engaging (at least until it overstays its welcome), but it's also overlong, a little too twee, and ultimately just not particularly memorable.

That said, it's never less than entertaining thanks to a terrific cast, a genuinely warm and funny script (take note, Aquaman) and some exciting, if slightly iffy CGI-heavy, action sequences.

At the end of the day, Kids seemed to love Shazam!, and that's really all that matters.

Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice

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It really wouldn't be accurate to call the reviews for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice mixed, because the majority of critics hated the movie with a passion.

To be fair, Zack Snyder's follow up to Man of Steel does have a lot of problems. It's messy, disjointed, over-long by a good 20 minutes or so, and - most crucially for purists - offers radically different takes on the iconic DC heroes of its title. But despite all of this, I believe BVS is quite a bit better than its reputation would suggest.

I'm not one of these Snyder die-hards that thinks it's some kind of misunderstood masterpiece, but I do believe many critics - and fans - chose to focus on what the movie did wrong while completely disregarding everything it did right.

The first big-screen meeting of DC's Trinity was definitely not the cinematic event it could (or should) have been, and that "Martha" scene is probably destined to be ridiculed and misunderstood in equal measure for many years to come, but give it another watch some cold, rainy night and you might be surprised by how well it holds up.

Wonder Woman

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For many, Wonder Woman will take the top spot here, and that's completely understandable. Not only was it the first solo big screen outing for one of the most popular superheroes in history, but it was also the first female-led comic book movie from any major studio since Elektra back in 2005. Oh yes, there was also the small matter of a lot of people pinning their hopes on Patty Jenkins' film to be the one that "saved" The DCEU.

While I wasn't necessarily of the opinion that The DCEU needed saving, there's no denying that Jenkins knocked it out of the park.

If you were of the belief that WB desperately needed to inject a bit more heart into The DCEU, then Wonder Woman must have been a breath of fresh air. It's funny, engaging and action-packed, with a strong emotional core and a star-making turn from Gal Gadot. It does have some problems (the third act flounders a little and lays on the cheese), but overall, Jenkins' old-school adventure served as a terrific setup for Diana's cinematic future.

Birds of Prey

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Birds of Prey better than Wonder Woman? There wasn't much in it, but Cathy Yan's bonkers girl-gang flick is simply more my cup of tea. The movie is currently struggling at the box office despite highly positive reviews, and that's a real shame because BOP is an absolute blast.

If you've seen the trailers, you'll have a pretty good idea how things play out. The film isn't really concerned with clever twists or major surprises and the plot is very straightforward, even a little cliched. That's not to say things ever get boring (one thing this movie definitely is not, is boring) or that there's no creativity on display, and the cornucopia of colorful characters are more than enough to keep us engaged.

Sure, it's a little uneven and maybe not quite as subversive as it'd like to be, but, for my money, The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn is still the most purely entertaining movie on this list.

Man of Steel

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Just like many will scoff at Aquaman placing so low, Man of Steel coming in second (first if you don't count Joker as a DCEU film) is bound to be a controversial choice. But, I honestly believe Zack Snyder's Superman reboot remains one of the most underrated and underappreciated comic book movies of all time.

Highly divisive upon its release and panned by many critics, Snyder's take on the iconic DC hero was widely criticized for being too "grimdark," but look beyond the visual aesthetics and more somber tone (when compared to the Richard Donner movies, at least) and the brighter themes most closely associated with the character do shine through.

The movie also features some incredible action sequences, a career-best performance from Henry Cavill in the lead, and a stunning score from Hans Zimmer.

There are some problems, but, for the most part, Snyder succeeded in rebooting Superman for the modern era, and laid the groundwork for Warner Bros.' shared DC movie universe. Granted, things didn't quite work out moving forward - but Man of Steel was a stellar start.

Joker

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Joker isn't technically considered part of the DC Films Universe because of its standalone nature, but until Warner Bros. officially confirms that it won't tie into its wider universe in any way, it earns a spot in this list. If you disagree that's no prolem... simply count Man of Steel as #1!

All of the hullabaloo surrounding Joker in the buildup to its release proved to be totally unfounded, but the movie still remains a controversial and highly divisive film. While I certainly understand some of the criticism that has been leveled at it, I believe Todd Philips' Joker is a stunning achievement overall and the best DC Comics adaptation WB has produced in the modern era.

It is not an easy watch, there's no doubt about that. If you're looking for some comic book movie escapism this is not the movie for you. It's violent, disturbing, and pretty much unrelentingly bleak. But it's also a stunningly shot, haunting character piece with a mesmerizing score from Hildur Gudnadottir and a truly outstanding central performance.

It definitely won't be for everyone and one could argue that Phillips does revel in nihilism to some extent, but at the end of the day this is an R-rated origin story for one of the most deranged, murderous villains in fiction, and the film reflects that. It may not make you feel good, but it will make you feel something, and sometimes that's enough.
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THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/18/2020, 11:03 AM
Not gonna lie, that quote surprises me.
Blergh
Blergh - 11/18/2020, 11:10 AM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - same, him being so self aware and down to earth is an uncommon sight.
SanFranLand
SanFranLand - 11/18/2020, 11:23 AM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - Did we really just see Snyder use restraint?
pclark
pclark - 11/18/2020, 11:23 AM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - Don't be fooled. He is going to suggest not doing it, hoping that the Snyder faithful fuel his overblown ego by DEMANDING a directors cut of both MoS and BvS. When it truth Warners should just reboot and try again.
JohnCastillo
JohnCastillo - 11/18/2020, 12:40 PM
@pclark - Wow why do you all hate him so much? I have yet to see something he says or anything that makes him seem like an asshole, I’ve always wondered why people shit on him so much? Is it just because you dislike his films, he does have passion for what he does gotta respect that atleast, probably the only Hollywood director that really communicates and involves himself with his fans, more so than James Gunn who does some of that too. I disagree with a LOT of his decisions and stuff but he’s never come across as a egotistical, douche bag to me, he seems pretty cool.
pclark
pclark - 11/18/2020, 1:06 PM
@JohnCastillo - I don't hate the man per say. I strongly believe he is not as talented as people think. His is a one trick pony, and he mined the most famous Batman and Superman stories for story elements for his BvS film, effectively shutting down the possibility of anyone else adapting those stories if the DCEU were to continue. Since then the studio has retconned to allow for a multiverse model, opening that door again. But as a creative, I find his style to be all surface, no substance.
ALF9001
ALF9001 - 11/18/2020, 1:53 PM
@JohnCastillo - I don't "hate" him, but he has come off as an asshole a few times. "Once you've lost your virginity to my film..." type of thing.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 11/18/2020, 3:34 PM
@THEDARKKNIGHT1939 -
Not me. Man of Steel was great.

Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 11/18/2020, 11:03 AM
I’m still waiting for the Sucker Punch Directors Cut...
JohnCastillo
JohnCastillo - 11/18/2020, 12:43 PM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - He actually spoke about that 😂 says “due to rights they couldn’t do it, but who knows maybe in the future”.. I haven’t seen Sucker Punch though, so can’t say anything about it.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 11/18/2020, 3:08 PM
@JohnCastillo -

You haven’t seen it?
dracula
dracula - 11/18/2020, 11:05 AM
Captain Marvel is better than Zack Snyder's movies......

I'd say thats as good of an insult as you can get.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 11/18/2020, 11:10 AM
@dracula - I laughed at this comment, I won’t lie.

But come on can’t deny this wasn’t at least balls to the wall entertaining?
dracula
dracula - 11/18/2020, 11:24 AM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - It's his best film, but considering he just did a scene for scene copy and paste, really any praise should go to Alan Moore and Dave Gibons.

Also the execution could have been better, he kind of missed the point of the book
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 11/18/2020, 11:28 AM
@dracula - Nah you’re not wrong there...
MrDandy
MrDandy - 11/18/2020, 11:48 AM
@dracula - He’s got a couple good ones. I like both Watchmen and his Dawn of the Dead
JohnCastillo
JohnCastillo - 11/18/2020, 12:36 PM
@dracula - My humble opinion: Captain Marvel was crap, Dawn of the Dead, 300, Watchmen, Legends of the Guardians and Man of Steel were good fun films, BvS and Justice League, major disappointments. So yeah to me there’s no way in hell I’d rather watch Captain Marvel than any Snyder film.
dracula
dracula - 11/18/2020, 12:51 PM
@JohnCastillo - Dont think Captain Marvel is anything great either, at best okay, but really id say some of snyder's stuff is Fant4stic bad, specifically Sucker Punch and the standard cut of BVS.
HulkisHoly
HulkisHoly - 11/18/2020, 1:04 PM
@Se4M4NSt4ine -

Watchmen was ten years ahead of its time. It was the original “The Boys”
JohnCastillo
JohnCastillo - 11/18/2020, 6:13 PM
@dracula - You’re being a bit harsh on the copy and paste, it could have turned out awful. He actually made it an enjoyable film to watch. I really like his Watchmen, it would have been a masterpiece had it come out in the 80s because the messages of that story were all about nuclear weapons, cold war etc. But I really like Zack’s Watchmen.
dracula
dracula - 11/18/2020, 11:06 AM


Man Of Steel done right
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 11/18/2020, 11:09 AM
For some reason I watched the MOS teaser trailers yesterday and reminded me of how incredible that movie could’ve been.

[frick] I was hyped for that movie when it came out.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 11/18/2020, 11:10 AM

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