Man of Steel

Man of Steel(2013)

PG-13
06/12/2013 (US)Action, Adventure, Science Fiction2h 23m
6.6

"You will believe that a man can fly."

Overview

A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is to save the world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind.

David S. Goyer

Screenplay

Zack Snyder

Director

Jerry Siegel

Characters

Joe Shuster

Characters

Christopher Nolan

Story

David S. Goyer

Story

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Part of the Man of Steel Collection

Man of Steel is a 2013 British-American superhero film featuring the DC Comics character Superman. It was co-produced by Legendary Pictures and Syncopy Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe. Directed by Zack Snyder and written by David S. Goyer, the film stars Henry Cavill as the title character. It is a reboot of the Superman film series. A 2016 sequel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the first live-action film to feature Batman and Superman together.

Media

Official 4K Trailer

Official 4K Trailer

Trailer

"Fate of Your Planet" Official Trailer

"Fate of Your Planet" Official Trailer

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Official Trailer 3

Official Trailer 3

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Official Trailer #2

Official Trailer #2

Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer: Jor-El

Official Teaser Trailer: Jor-El

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Official Teaser Trailer: Jonathan Kent

Official Teaser Trailer: Jonathan Kent

Trailer

It's Not Worth It

It's Not Worth It

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DC Super Scenes: Clash of the Kryptonians

DC Super Scenes: Clash of the Kryptonians

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Metropolis Battle

Metropolis Battle

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DC Super Scenes: The World's Too Big, Mom

DC Super Scenes: The World's Too Big, Mom

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Full Movie Preview - Smallville Fight

Full Movie Preview - Smallville Fight

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Journey of Discovery

Journey of Discovery

Behind the Scenes

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Man of Steel - Behind the Scenes

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Man of Steel - Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes

Full Movie Preview - Superman Surrenders

Full Movie Preview - Superman Surrenders

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Time Lapse

Time Lapse

Featurette

Sighting at Comic-Con

Sighting at Comic-Con

Featurette

Now Playing Spot 5

Now Playing Spot 5

Teaser

Now Playing Spot 4

Now Playing Spot 4

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Now Playing Spot 3

Now Playing Spot 3

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Now Playing Spot 2

Now Playing Spot 2

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Now Playing Spot 1

Now Playing Spot 1

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TV Spot 12

TV Spot 12

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Walmart "See Steel First" TV Spot

Walmart "See Steel First" TV Spot

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Walmart Premiere Night

Walmart Premiere Night

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TV Spot 11

TV Spot 11

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TV Spot 10

TV Spot 10

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TV Spot 9

TV Spot 9

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TV Spot 8

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TV Spot 7

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TV Spot 6

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TV Spot 5

TV Spot 5

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TV Spot 4

TV Spot 4

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TV Spot 3

TV Spot 3

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TV Spot 2

TV Spot 2

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YOU ARE NOT ALONE

YOU ARE NOT ALONE

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TV Spot 1

TV Spot 1

Teaser

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A review by KCruz88
8.0

Written on July 6, 2013

Overall this movie is great! It has flaws but it still delivered. For instance, they didn't really explore the loving side of Superman that is the reason for saving humans. But i get it that this could just be a different interpretation of his motives. The relationship between Clark and Lois was almost spontaneous and didn't really develop. Not to mention there was so much action! Sure this is Superman and he deserves a big movie, but that action is just so mind numbing and distracts from the plot. I really did like how they explored Clarks childhood just enough to give justification to his emotions. Although there are criticism about the ending, I thought it was well made. Clark spent his entire youth listening to his father to control himself and he had to learn to make a tough decision. I think this movie has a lot of potential for a sequel if they do it right. I look forward to being able to look back on this and watch it as part of a trilogy and not a stand alone film.