Man of Steel storyboard artist Jay Oliva shares a piece of concept art that sees Superman and Lois embrace in mid-air. Produced by Christopher Nolan and written by David Goyer, director Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel is considered to have ushered in what is now the DC Extended Universe. The film follows Kryptonian refugee, Kal-El Aka Clark Kent (Henry Cavill), as he struggles to find his place among humanity until a fellow extraterrestrial, General Zod (Michael Shannon), threatens Earth and forces him to become Superman.
As the first Superman film to release in nearly a decade, Man of Steel was met with a lot of criticism for departing from comic book lore (such as Superman’s stance on killing) and taking risks to contemporize and ground its central hero. Despite its divisiveness, Man of Steel went on to gross over $668 million at the worldwide box office and is now more than respected by the fandom. Arguably, much of the film's enduring appeal is thanks to the pitch-perfect casting of Cavill as Superman and Amy Adams as the investigative journalist, Lois Lane who, unlike in previous adaptations, figures out the former's identity almost immediately as the pair embark on their own love story.
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Oliva is a storyboard artist who has worked on several DC movies. Recently, Oliva shared a frame of Superman and Lois flying in Man of Steel. The piece sees Cavill and Adams’ characters embrace among the clouds. Check it out below:
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