Back when Man of Steel was in theaters, a great number of our readers reached out to us to ask whether we had heard anything about Christopher Reeve supposedly making a stealth “cameo” in the film.When Superman is about to destroy the World Engine, in a scene that’s a pretty clear homage to the old Fleischer cartoons (see image below), there’s what appears to be a distortion to his face. Many fans thought Cavill’s face was briefly, digitally replaced by Reeve’s in an homage to the actor who defined Superman for a generation of moviegoers.Our inclination is to say that’s not the case, but there’s no solid evidence one way or another. Watching closely and in high-def, it seems as though Cavill’s face just looks more like Reeve’s when he’s in that sequence, with special effects and probably high-powered fans blowing on his face. What seemed in the theater like a half-second is actually a longer period of time during which there’s not one particular shot where he looks more like Reeve than others to us, so it seems unlikely to have been digital manipulation.
Man of Steel Blu-Ray Offers No Answer on Christopher Reeve Question
Back when Man of Steel was in theaters, a great number of our readers reached out to us to ask […]
