“10 years later and still the best cinematic portrayal of superspeed”: Zack Snyder Fans Claim ‘Man of Steel’ Had Better Superspeed VFX Than James Gunn’s ‘The Flash’

"10 years later and still the best cinematic portrayal of superspeed": Zack Snyder Fans Claim 'Man of Steel' Had Better Superspeed VFX Than James Gunn's 'The Flash'

Fans are still adamant that Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel is the best cinematic depiction of superspeed, even though it has been ten years since the film’s release. Superhero fans are divided over James Gunn’s latest film, The Flash, which was released recently.

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Fans of Zack Snyder’s work argue that it is superior to James Gunn’s most recent take on superspeed. While the stunning visuals and visceral depiction of Superman’s powers in Man of Steel captivated audiences, The Flash focuses on character development and storytelling. Due to the films’ divergent depictions of superspeed, fans of each have strong opinions about which one is more accurate.

The Breathtaking Portrayal of Superspeed in Man of Steel

Man of Steel
Man of Steel

Man of Steel is visually stunning and heavily focused on spectacle, typical of Zack Snyder’s visionary style of filmmaking. Superman’s superspeed is depicted in the film in a way that is nothing short of breathtaking.

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Snyder expertly conveys the feeling of movement and speed, making the audience feel as though they, too, are experiencing the full force and adrenaline of superspeed. The scene in Man of Steel where Henry Cavill’s Superman races to save Lois Lane from a helicopter crash is one of the film’s most memorable scenes.

Man of Steel
Man of Steel

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The scene showcases Snyder’s mastery of slow motion, enabling the audience to witness every intricate detail of Superman’s swift movements. The scene brilliantly captures the breathtaking nature of superspeed, from the flapping of his cape to the shockwaves generated by his speed.

The special effects in Man of Steel are yet another distinguishing feature. The CGI work blends in perfectly with the live-action shots, creating a convincing depiction of superspeed. The VFX are impressive, particularly how they blur the background and the electrical sparks created by the speedsters, both of which add to the scene’s realism.

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James Gunn’s The Flash and its Unique Approach

The Flash
The Flash

The Flash by James Gunn uses a unique approach to rapid movement. While the film’s story and characters have been praised, some viewers have found its depiction of superspeed lacking compared to 2013’s Man of Steel.

Even though The Flash features several action-packed sequences demonstrating the Flash’s abilities, the movie’s visual execution doesn’t quite measure up to Snyder’s. The debate is highly subjective since fans’ opinions and expectations vary widely.

Zack Snyder
Zack Snyder

James Gunn’s approach to superspeed, which is more grounded and focuses on character emotions and storytelling rather than visual spectacle, may be appreciated by some viewers. Yet others are attracted to the exhilarating thrill that Zack Snyder’s interpretation provides, yearning for the physical sensation of superspeed.

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It’s fascinating to see how filmmakers of varying styles tackle the challenge of capturing the sensation of superspeed as the superhero genre develops. Both Man of Steel and The Flash, with their respective emphasis on action and character, provide exciting glimpses into the world of superhuman speed.

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Written by Mabel Andrady

Mabel, aka MJ, is a FandomWire Sr. Writer, pop-culture fanatic, and an MA in Health Demography holder. When she's not indulging in her guilty pleasure of penning everything Hollywood, Marvel & DC, she writes academic essays on COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. With 2500+ articles published online, she brings a unique twist to entertainment writing. A jack-of-all-trades, MJ enjoys movies, writes/acts in plays, writes music, and dreams of being a successful actress. She offers a fresh perspective, making her writing a must-read for those seeking knowledge and entertainment.