Man of Steel Will Be 'Edgy' Like Chris Nolan's The Dark Knight

Superman reboot has been inspired by the work of executive producer Chris Nolan on the Batman franchise.

Dylan Sprayberry, the actor who plays a young Clark Kent in Zack Snyder's forthcoming Superman reboot movie Man of Steel, claims the blockbuster has been inspired by the work of executive producer Chris Nolan on the Batman franchise. When asked by ClevverTV about what people can expect to love about Snyder's film, he said; "when Zack and I were talking about it the first time, he was saying how Superman, they want to give it a more edgy feel like 'The Dark Knight' but also make it more realistic and emotional so it€™s not just the all-american superhero that saves everyone. He has dilemmas and love and struggles throughout the whole movie, especially when he's a kid." Sprayberry also revealed he has just completed his time on the film; He said: "I just finished shooting 'Man of Steel.' That was in Canada and Chicago. I filmed that all last year." Man of Steel is due in theaters June 14th, 2013 and will star Henry Cavill in the title role. Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Michael Shannon, Antje Traue, Russell Crowe, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, Harry Lennix, Laurence Fishburne and Richard Schiff also co-star.
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