MAN OF STEEL Star Michael Shannon Reveals Whether He's Been Enlisted For ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE

MAN OF STEEL Star Michael Shannon Reveals Whether He's Been Enlisted For ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE

Zack Snyder is currently working on reshoots for his version of Justice League, and Man of Steel star Michael Shannon has now revealed whether he's heard from the filmmaker about returning as General Zod.

By JoshWilding - Nov 10, 2020 02:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League

Zack Snyder's Justice League reshoots are currently taking place, and there have already been some pretty big surprises. Amber Heard is shooting additional scenes as Mera, while Jared Leto is set to return as The Joker (and, as far as we know, he was never in Snyder's original vision for the movie). 

In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, General Zod's corpse was transformed into Doomsday, but is there any chance Michael Shannon could reprise the role now HBO Max has chosen to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut?

"Oh, I'd love to work with Zack again," Shannon said in an interview with ComicBook.com"I loved doing that movie. It was a special experience. I felt very fortunate that he called me to do it in the first place. So, I haven't heard anything. I don't know. I always tell people I'm dead. Zod's dead, he's dead. Unless you got a defibrillator or something I don't really see it happening."

"But, I love Zack and I'm happy for him that, that he's getting to do that," he concluded.

It wouldn't make a huge amount of sense for Zod to factor into this version of Justice League, but Snyder clearly has huge plans for his four-part event, so who knows what other surprises he might have in store for us! After all, it's beginning to feel like we're getting Justice League: Part 2 thrown in for free! 


What could the future hold for Supergirl on the big (or small)
screen? Hit the "Next" button below for some of our ideas!

10. A Supporting Character In Superman & Lois

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While it's possible Supergirl will end with Kara Danvers' death, there are ways the door could be left open for the hero to remain part of this small screen shared universe. For example, if Melissa Benoist is willing, why not have her occasionally pop up in the upcoming Superman & Lois?

Just like the Man of Steel once made his presence felt in Supergirl, their roles could now be reversed, with the experienced Kara showing up to help her cousin when he faces particularly huge threats.

Superman & Lois will almost certainly put the focus primarily on Clark Kent and Lois Lane's world, but there's no reason at all to think Kara can't pay the occasional visit to Smallville/Metropolis. 
 

9. Superman And Supergirl Share The Big Screen

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Rumour has it that Henry Cavill has signed a new deal with Warner Bros. to reprise the role of Superman on the big screen, potentially in a trilogy of movies (along with a number of cameos).

We can only hope that pans out, but if and when it does, why can't he bring Supergirl along with him? The Man of Steel sequel revolving around him training his young cousin would be a blast, especially if she's inexperienced and trying to come accustomed to her strange new home. 

This is a dynamic that's been explored in the comic books on a number of occasions, but not really on screen (well, aside from Smallville). They could even be teamed up for the entire trilogy! 
 

8. An Alternate Universe Supergirl (Power Girl)

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The Earth-2 version of Supergirl, Power Girl is a character we've never seen receive the spotlight in a live-action project. Part of that could be down to her risqué costume, but slightly less revealing versions have been used to great effect over the years, so that really shouldn't matter too much. 

Now that Kara Danvers is done in The CWVerse, the character could be freed up to appear in shows like Titans and Doom Patrol, or even on The CW thanks to the Flash's exploration of the Multiverse.

Superman meeting a version of his cousin from another reality would be fun to watch play out, and this would obviously give Warner Bros. the opportunity to recast the character. If Darkseid is responsible for destroying Power Girl's world, then perhaps she could warn Superman of the oncoming threat?
 

7. Her Own Supergirl Movie Franchise

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Why not?

There were rumblings a while ago that Warner Bros. had big plans for Supergirl on the big screen, though it seems those plans were paused as soon as Henry Cavill started talking to the studio again.

In all honestly, there's absolutely no reason why both characters can't coexist in separate film franchises, with potential crossovers (like the one mentioned above) a definite possibility. The character can definitely hold her own on screen, though, and as we'll soon address, there are a huge number of different directions Supergirl could be taken down in a solo outing like this.
 

6. Guest Appearances In Future CWVerse Events

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Assuming the Girl of Steel is still alive at the end of Supergirl (let's just assume she heads off into outer space to search for her fellow Kryptonians), then she could and should return to The CWVerse.

Rather than making regular appearances in Superman & Lois, Kara Danvers could be utilised in a more impactful manner, returning for the odd cameo or a supporting role in whatever form the next Crisis on Infinite Earths event takes. That would be a great use of the hero moving forward. 

Again, this hinges on how interested Melissa Benoist would be, but it's a solid possibility for Supergirl. 
 

5. A New Actress Takes Over The Role

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Melissa Benoist has done a great job as Kara Danvers since Supergirl first launched, but if she's ready to move on from the role and explore a different career path, then The CW may need a replacement.

While it would be a little strange to see Supergirl suddenly have a completely different appears - this would be a major casting change - it could work if the network is looking to keep the hero around. Some fans won't be happy, of course, and Benoist will be hard to replace, but it's certainly an option. 

Of course, if giving Kara Danvers a new face isn't feasible, there's another approach The CW could take...
 

4. Head Down The "Ryan Wilder" Route

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Ruby Rose shocked everything when it was revealed she had decided not to return as Kate Kane in Batwoman's upcoming second season. Initially, it looked like The CW was planning to recast the role, bringing in a new actress and simply picking up where they had left off.

It's hard to imagine fans finding fault with that, but the decision was ultimately made to have a newly created character take over the mantle in the form of the so far mysterious "Ryan Wilder."

While it's a little trickier to replace a hero as powerful as Supergirl, who's to say there's not another female Kryptonian on Earth looking for the chance to follow in her idol's footsteps? While resurrecting the show is unlikely given the ratings decline, this subplot could be explored elsewhere.
 

3. Supergirl Replaces Superman In The DCEU

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We're all hoping Henry Cavill returns as Superman, but with the actor playing coy whenever he's asked, and Warner Bros. still not weighing in, we have to accept that he may not make a return. 

If that does prove to be the case, then the void can definitely be filled by Supergirl in the solo movie we talked about a little earlier. While Warner Bros. couldn't just magically replace the Man of Steel, it could be revealed that she's now protecting Earth in his absence, with even some of Kal-El's supporting characters - Lois Lane, for instance - factoring into her story somehow.

This certainly wouldn't be ideal as it would hurt to lose Cavill's Superman, but the DC Universe deserves some sort of Kryptonian hero, and Kara is a pretty damn good alternative to her cousin. 
 

2. A Prequel Set On Krypton

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A Man of Steel tie-in comic (and the movie itself) heavily implied that Supergirl arrived on Earth alongside a number of Kryptonians thousands of years ago, so how about telling their story? 

We could begin on Krytpon itself, exploring what that planet was like before it was destroyed. From there, Supergirl could arrive on an Earth vastly different to today's, becoming a hero to the people who inhabited it at the time, and possibly even facing someone like Vandal Savage in his early days. 

A movie like this could even span hundreds or thousands of years, and the potential for time-hopping sequels is massive. This would be very different, but that might be no bad thing for the character.
 

1. Join The Justice League

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Right now, the Justice League franchise has something of an uncertain future. The 2017 movie was a critical and commercial disappointment, but if The Snyder Cut is a hit, Warner Bros. could choose to return to that well, regardless of whether it's on HBO Max or in theaters down the line. 

Regardless, Supergirl joining a new iteration of the League - alongside heroes like Martian Manhunter and Green Lantern - would be a blast, and a great way to reintroduce the character to fans. 

This team deserves the spotlight, and with the right creative team working behind the camera, there's no reason to suspect that it would be anything other than awesome...Supergirl would be a bonus! 
 

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emeraldtaurus
emeraldtaurus - 11/10/2020, 3:02 AM
It's the most excited I've been for a DC project. I walked out if the cinema 2 years ago disappointed...and wondering about what might have been ...please God...Zach will deliver the movie we all hoped for.
Kyos
Kyos - 11/10/2020, 4:29 AM
@emeraldtaurus - Zach will deliver the [4 part mini-series] we all hoped for.
emeraldtaurus
emeraldtaurus - 11/10/2020, 4:41 AM
@Kyos - hope so dude!!
tmp3
tmp3 - 11/10/2020, 3:05 AM
"Unless you got a defibrillator or something I don't really see it happening"
Hahahaha. Shannon's such a funny guy from every interview I've read.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 11/10/2020, 6:57 AM
@tmp3

He has to be in the next Quiet Place movie.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/10/2020, 3:13 AM
Zod was probably the best part about Man of Steel, even though his beef was more with Jor-El than with Kal-El. Really dumb choice to kill him off and thus sealing the door for his return though (although I wouldn't be surprised if the one thing Zack thought about was making Zod the basis for Doomsday)
Origame
Origame - 11/10/2020, 4:48 AM
@bkmeijer - i really dont think so from that angle. Sure i kinda get it from the perspective of how, but him dying by itself really isnt that bad. Not everything needs to be set up for a future movie and dc already has that problem of sacrificing story for a future plot point.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/10/2020, 5:29 AM
@Origame - yeah I agree that everything needs to set up future movies, but with Zod living (or punished to the phantom zone as in the original script) they atleast left the door a tiny bit open
Origame
Origame - 11/10/2020, 5:36 AM
@bkmeijer - It's hard to say. I'm just saying they had an idea of putting Superman into a situation where the moral choice wasn't available while at his least experienced. That's the real reason he died at the end. Now you can say this really isn't the story that Superman should be a part of, but that was clearly the story Zach was trying to tell and the rest of the movie was built around that. Having Zod live would've ruined that. To me, artistic integrity should trump potential sequels. Especially since not relying on a previous villain will require new villains like brainiac to be used for sequels instead.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/10/2020, 7:01 AM
@Origame - true. I still feel like Zod could've lived, even with the moral choice still intact. I know killing isn't going to solve anything, but I don't have to actually commit murder first to understand that (I know it's a weak argument, but it makes it the suspension of disbelief harder for me)
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 11/10/2020, 3:16 AM
Loved his Zod, one of my favorites cbm villains!

Wish he said "Kneel before Zod!!!" tho, such a classic line! :P
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 11/10/2020, 6:49 AM
@Doomsday8888 - he never said that? For some reason I can see him saying a variation of that line in the bank before he died.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 11/10/2020, 7:29 AM
@Doomsday8888 - I shall do it for him.

WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 11/10/2020, 3:25 AM
He was the best part of Man of Steel.
BraveNewClunge
BraveNewClunge - 11/10/2020, 3:34 AM
I love MOS, BvS not so much (wasted potential), JL kill it with 🔥
Origame
Origame - 11/10/2020, 4:00 AM
Title: is zod returning for the snyder cut? Lets hear from michael shannon.

Michael: what? Did you see man of steel? Zods dead yo.
CasualAF
CasualAF - 11/10/2020, 5:15 AM
@Origame - Hes not just dead his body was transformed into a huge Ninja Turtle troll then stabbed with a kryptonian spear. But i can see hack snyder bringing him back. "IT wasnt the real Zod, i planned it all along"
Origame
Origame - 11/10/2020, 5:31 AM
@CasualAF - IDK. You can say a lot about the choices he's made. But he's pretty consistent with his vision for the trilogy. The only thing close to this is Superman being brought back, and not only is that based on something in the comics, but is also clearly implied by the ending of the very movie he died in. The only issue is how he was brought back, with the rising dirt implying that he was being brought back there yet the method he was brought back wasn't even considered until a good time after this moment. However we also know that much of that is based off of new scenes shot by Joss Whedon after the fact.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 11/10/2020, 7:24 AM
@Origame - Zod never dies. Even when he dies.
Origame
Origame - 11/10/2020, 8:56 AM
@GeneralZod - Hey, what's your death count at so far anyway?
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 11/10/2020, 11:41 AM
@Origame - You mean "deaths"? The answer is ... the number of comic book "deaths" + the number of film "deaths" (1, possibly 2).
Origame
Origame - 11/10/2020, 11:44 AM
@GeneralZod - I do know you died at least once in the comics. For film its man of steel as one time. The other time is kind of debatable with the second time since Superman 2 didn't really specify what happened in the theatrical cut. So all in all 2 or 3, from my knowledge.
CasualAF
CasualAF - 11/12/2020, 5:35 AM
@Origame - Oh i get the superman resurrection. (even though him dying in the SECOND movie was too fast and you are right the clunky way of dirt rising THEN having to go through all that trouble was garbage) But now there would be a SECOND resurrection? And i dont buy the consistency of his "vision".. dude is making it up as he goes hence why is all convoluted crap.
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