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  1. 428 reviews 10 followers. March 18, 2023. Man of Steel: The Offi­cial Movie Novelization by Greg Cox is exactly what it claims to be, a book adaptation of the 2013 DCEU film. The novel is a fairly straightforward adaptation of the film, but a few notes here and there do add to the narrative.

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  2. Jun 23, 2013 · The best movie novelizations do what the films can’t, by giving space to consider more than what you’ve seen onscreen: delving deeper into a character’s thoughts and motivations as they rocket through the sky; giving us the tragic backstory of a planet about to be obliterated; and – because a book doesn’t have a running time – even giving the deleted scenes life through words.

  3. Jun 14, 2013 · Man of Steel. The title "Man of Steel" tells you what you're in for: a radical break from the past. The absence of the word "Superman" leads us to expect a top-to-bottom re-imagining, and that's what the film delivers, for better and worse. This is a 2013 version of the story: dark, convoluted and violent, chock full of 9/11-styled images of ...

  4. Jun 23, 2013 · This is a book devoted to the aesthetics of Man of Steel – how they’ve been shaped by the bold new direction 21st century Superman’s been taken in, and vice versa. Compiled by Daniel Wallace, it’s a detailed catalogue of the film’s design process with contributions from the whole team on the film, including director Zack Snyder, producers, casting, and the Weta Workshop team who ...

  5. The Man of Steel novelization covers every minute of the movie, yet there are certain elements that it adds to the story. For example, at one point it is described how General Zod’s weaponry has been constructed, just giving enough added information to the reader to make the book worthwhile, yet not going into so much into detail that these little nuggets become lost in a sea of words.

  6. Jun 10, 2013 · June 10th, 2013. With the latest Superman movie, Man of Steel, coming out later this week, it seems as good a time as any to revisit John Byrne s classic Superman book from 1986 as he reintroduced ...

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  8. Our review: Parents say (44 ): Kids say (148 ): Director Zack Snyder 's take on the Superman legend is seriously reverent. He strikes a tone that's lighter than Christopher Nolan 's unrelentingly violent and contemplative Dark Knight trilogy but darker than the humor- and banter-filled The Avengers.

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