Interest is running high for Warner Bros.' upcoming Superman film Man of Steel, and understandably so. The most recent trailer turned even the most hardened cynics (mostly with regards to director Zack Snyder) into cautious optimists, and early buzz on the film is incredibly positive. Producer Christopher Nolan's influence is clearly felt within the pic's more grounded and serious take on the character, and even though Snyder is the film's director, many have posited that Nolan had a heavy hand in making the pic. Nolan himself has previously stated that he was responsible for shepherding the film through development but took a more hands-off approach once actual filming began, and now star Henry Cavill has spoken up to note that Man of Steel is very much Zack Snyder's film. Hit the jump to see what Cavill had to say, and to check out some new images from the film courtesy of a couple of Man of Steel calendars. The film opens in 3D on June 14th. Speaking with F*** Movie Magazine (via Screenrant), Cavill talked about Snyder's influence on the film and the extent of Nolan's involvement: "Chris Nolan wasn't there during the production itself, although I'm not sure how much work was done behind the scenes. I'm sure Zack had a phone call or two with him, but this is definitely Zack's baby. He was the man in charge, and we created the character together, as opposed to having too many outside influences." "It's a collaborative process and Zack wants us to talk to ...
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