Zack Snyder Defends Pa Kent's Death In Man Of Steel

Zack Snyder Defends Pa Kent's Death In Man Of Steel

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Summary Zack Snyder stands by controversial Pa Kent death scene in Man of Steel, believing it was crucial for Clark Kent's character development.

Despite criticism, Snyder defends Jonathan Kent death, explaining Clark's reluctance to reveal his powers prematurely.

Snyder's perspective sheds light on Clark's emotional struggle and fear of exposing his true self before being ready.

Zack Snyder, director of 2013's Man of Steel, has defended the film's Pa Kent death scene. Upon Man of Steel's release, the film caused much controversy that upcoming DC movies like 2025's Superman will hope to avoid. Despite Man of Steel overall being one of the better-ranked DCEU movies, several specific elements of the film were divisive. One moment included Superman's murder of Zod in Man of Steel, while another involved Kevin Costner's Jonathan Kent. The death of Jonathan was one of the film's more controversial scenes, primarily due to the fact that Clark Kent could easily have saved him.

In light of this controversy, director Zack Snyder has defended the Jonathan Kent death scene in an interview with GQ. In Snyder's mind, Clark allowing Jonathan to die made perfect sense. Many who are fans of the film would agree with Snyder's sentiments, as they likely agree with the concept the filmmaker was aiming for when filming the scene. Snyder described the scene from Clark's point of view, stating:

"The conversation is exactly what he says to Lois... I let my father die to protect the idea that my father was trying to protect. The idea... that I wasn't ready to be outed to the world because I wasn't Superman. I'm just a teenager that... could've made a mess of it. I have the power to do it, but have I ever used my powers in this way?... I trusted that his vision for what I could be was bigger than him... This little incident in Kansas was not the thing that was going to expose me to the world."

Source: GQ

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