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Shannon rewatched memorable clips from his films as part of Vanity Fair’s ongoing series, and the first scene was when Superman had to snap Zod’s neck to stop him from killing innocent civilians. “Oh gosh, I just wish people didn’t kill people, period. I mean, whether or not they’re aliens from outer space or just regular joes,” Shannon said. “I guess one of the controversies with this film, and Zach engineered this really, is that Superman is not supposed to kill anybody, so I put him in a situation where if he wants to save these people, he has to kill me, and he does, and that obviously led to a lot of sturm and drang, or whatever you say.”
“I really loved working with Zack, and I really loved making this movie. I think a lot of people say, ‘Oh, you know, this isn’t what he usually does. He just went for the big payday or something, but I’m proud of this movie. I think it’s actually about something,” Shannon said.
Superman snapping Zod’s neck, even to save civilians, didn’t sit well with a section of fans, and it’s understandable as to why. That said, Snyder had a plan in place for this decision, and in a previous interview with GQ, he broke down why Superman has to make that decision in the moment and why it’s important that someone of his immense power has to make those decisions from time to time to be worthy of being in that position.








