Superman will not contain the scene that all hated from the trailer

We are less than a month away from James Gunn's Superman movie, and trailers have all been pretty good so far. We get a superman with a much easier disposition, to see his Clark Kent side, a whole host of other heroes and villains and a small lex Luthor as well.

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Superman is months away and already one of the most exhausting movies ever to talk about.

But there will always be those who are not impressed with it and just hate it from trailers. Zack Snyder fans will always miss Henry Cavill and what could have been if DC did not mix things. One of the biggest things that people ridiculed about Gunn's Superman was that a shot from a television advertising in January. You know it.

The shot with Superman's strange face is not in the movie

While it was a very quick shot, it was a close -up of Supes face as he flew over a frozen land. I admit that David Corenswet's face looked a bit strange in that shot, especially his eyes. While many pointed it out, some used the little detail, along with Superman that flashed when a jar is thrown at him, as a sign that Gunn did not understand the character at all.

It seems that the TV advertising was a mixup, and Gunn didn't pay attention to it too much. In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly, the director revealed that it will not even present in the final cut of the film.

“It was a TV advertising and it was not a finished picture of visual effects,” Gunn said. “So the part of him flying, it was a photograph of his face and him flying. It was a photograph of a Drone flying in front of an actual background. So all the pieces were real, but it was incorporated in a kind of funny way.”

He explained further, “I did not love the shot, so it is not even the shot that is in the movie. Sometimes I am quite strict when I go through a trailer and look at each of the pictures, but sometimes I forget to look at this close. So that a kind of got me.”

Gunn is also known for shooting extra pictures for marketing content such as trailers, so there is a chance that the whole stage may not exist at all when the film will be released on July 11.

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