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Sorry Henry Cavill! Defending Zack Snyder’s Dark Take On Superman Doesn’t Fix Man of Steel’s Problems

The comic book Superman doesn’t need us to defend him, but Zack Snyder’s version of the character in Man of Steel sure does. Like what was that even? In 2013, as Snyder’s darker, more serious take on the character hit the theatres, fans simply lost their minds over how the movie completely altered the character’s essence. 

Henry Cavill as Superman in Zack Snyder’s 2013 movie Man of Steel.
Henry Cavill as Superman in Man of Steel | image: Warner Bros

Well, while some loved the fresh, realistic approach, most fans and comic-book lovers felt it stripped away the heart of what makes Superman so special. Soon, with endless debates originating online, Henry Cavill had to defend his character and Zack Snyder’s vision, arguing that his Superman isn’t brooding—he’s just more grounded in reality. But let’s be honest, Cavill’s explanation won’t really fix Man of Steel’s biggest problems. 

Henry Cavill defended Zack Snyder’s version of Superman in Man of Steel

Henry Cavill played an unconventional and brooding version of Superman in Man of Steel.
Cavill’s brooding Superman in Man of Steel | image: Warner Bros.

When Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel debuted in 2013, it suddenly introduced audiences to a Superman who was more somber and introspective than previous portrayals. Now, while this came as a fresh take on the character, it wasn’t well appreciated by fans and critics, as they believed Snyder’s version stripped the fan-favorite DC character of its true essence. 

This sudden spark in outrage and chaos over Man of Steel thus led Henry Cavill—the titular star who donned the iconic cape—to defend Zack Snyder’s vision. Speaking with Interview magazine, Cavill stood by Snyder’s interpretation of Superman, asserting that it offered a more realistic depiction of the superhero. Cavill stated that while the film’s world might appear darker, Superman himself isn’t moody or brooding.

I wouldn’t say it’s darker. I think it’s more realistic. The story exists in a darker world maybe in comparison to some of the other tellings, where Superman is more accepted and the colors are brighter—it’s literally darker. 

But as far as describing the movie and the character, it’s just more realistic—and in realism, there are wonderful moments of light as well as darkness. Superman isn’t moody or brooding or aggressive. 

Further emphasizing how his onscreen character experiences a range of emotions, from melancholy to happiness, especially in moments with his mother or returning home, Henry Cavill elaborated on Zack Snyder’s vision. Highlighting Superman’s journey from isolation to heroism, Cavill pointed out that despite living a life of loneliness, Clark Kent stepped into the light and became a beacon of hope for humanity. 

Fans and comic book writers appeared disappointed in Zack Snyder’s Superman 

Henry Cavill’s defense went in vain as fans are still upset with Man of Steel.
Henry Cavill as Superman in the 2013 movie | image: Warner Bros.

Sorry to say, but despite Henry Cavill’s earnest defense, a set of fans and some comic book writers felt that Zack Snyder‘s portrayal drifted far away from the traditional essence of Superman. DC fans argued that the Man of Steel’s tone was too grim, lacking the optimism and moral clarity that have long been associated with the character in the comics. 

Soon, even critics and renowned comic book writers joined the discussion agreeing with fans about how the departure from the classic portrayal naturally failed to capture the true spirit of Superman. It was particularly the Superman Birthright writer Mark Waid who noted how the 2013 movie was so rooted in grim reality, that it majorly lacked a sense of triumph to it (via ThrillBent). 

There were certainly things to like. But there was no triumph to it. None of Superman’s victories in this movie are in any way the kind of stand-up-and-cheer events you’d think necessary in a movie with Superman in it. 

Did it succeed in what it sent out to do? I think probably so. But what it set out to do, as it turns out, leaves me cold.

Eventually, while some viewers appreciated the fresh take, others yearned for the familiar embodiment of hope and virtue. Considering how Superman’s essence lies in optimism, faith, and bright tones, Man of Steel opting for a relentlessly bleak tone, left people unsatisfied with the modern adaptation of the character. 

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So it seems that while Henry Cavill came in defense of Zack Snyder’s film and shed light on the intentions behind this darker portrayal and realistic superhero, fans are still not buying his explanation. While Man of Steel marked a modern representation of Superman in cinema, fans are somehow still divided on its tone and vision. 

Man of Steel is currently available to watch on Max. 

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