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I was especially impressed by Amy Adams and Richard Schiff regarding their thoughts on Lois Lane and Emil Hamilton respectively.Īll-Out Action - Go inside the intense training regimen that sculpted Henry Cavill into the Man of Steel and Michael Shannon and Antje Traue into his Kryptonian nemeses. It's quite interesting to hear from the actors themselves regarding what they know and understand about the character they're portraying. This documentary style feature includes interviews with various actors and crew members, as well as comic book experts to examine the story behind some of the main characters in "Man of Steel". Strong Characters, Legendary Roles - Explore the legendary characters of the Superman mythology and how they have evolved in this new iteration of the Superman story.
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The "Man of Steel" Blu-ray disc which contains the actual movie itself, also includes a number of Special Features. The artwork on all three discs (the Movie Blu-ray disc, the Special Features Blu-ray disc, and the DVD disc) is a somewhat dull grey/metallic "S" glyph. The menu screens for the Blu-ray discs contains the footage from the main trailer released for the movie, accompanied by the Hans Zimmer theme rather than the dialogue/audio of the trailer itself. I don't have a 3D player or TV, so I can't comment on anything to do with that aspect of the home entertainment release of the "Man of Steel" Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack. Having reviewed the movie itself already, this review won't feature my thoughts on the movie, but will rather focus on everything else that is included in the "Man of Steel" Blu-ray/DVD/UltraViolet Combo Pack. There is quite a bit of extra material to enjoy in this collection, however I would have liked to have seen more, especially in the way of Deleted Scenes, of which there are none in this collection. Having seen the movie at the World Premiere in New York City back in early June, and numerous times in both 3D and 2D there after, I'd been looking forward to the Blu-ray/DVD released of "Man of Steel" for a few months, not just to see the movie again, but to check out all the bonus material that fans have come to expect from home entertainment releases of their favorite films. Movies Review - Man of Steel (Blu-ray/DVD/UltraViolet Combo Pack)By Steve Younis