

Still, he knew that the way his Superman appeared on screen was going to be divisive. Snyder added that while he believed he stuck adamantly to the version of Superman portrayed in DC's long-running comics, for those fans who just watched the movies, his Superman would have felt very different. If you know the true canon, you know that I didn't change Superman." "If you're a comic book fan, you know I didn't change Superman.

"People are always like, 'You changed Superman,'" Snyder said. Justice League movie. During the conversation, Snyder was asked about Man of Steel, which was poorly received by critics and audiences, and addressed accusations that he changed Superman's character. Snyder joined the Hall of Justice podcast this week to talk about his upcoming sequel to the film, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which is the latest in the build-up to Warner Bros.

Rarely has a director had to defend his or her film the way Zack Snyder has with his 2013 Superman movie, Man of Steel.
