'Justice League': Zack Snyder Shares Storyboard For Clark Kent Scene

If you're like us, you've probably watched the recently-released Justice League trailer more times [...]

If you're like us, you've probably watched the recently-released Justice League trailer more times than you can count. But thanks to Zack Snyder, we now have a new look at the trailer's most buzzworthy scene.

Snyder recently took to Vero to share a storyboard image for the scene between Clark Kent/Superman (Henry Cavill) and Lois Lane (Amy Adams). You can check it out below.

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(Photo: Zack Snyder)

Overall, the storyboard looks pretty close to what fans saw in the trailer, with Lois finding Clark in a corn field by the Kent house. There's a slight difference in the line of dialogue, with the storyboard reading "That's a yes", as opposed to the final line of "I'll take that as a yes."

The scene caught many fans by surprise at the beginning of the trailer, with it providing the first look at Superman (albeit in a dream sequence) since his death in Batman v. Superman. It also had an added layer for Superman fans, as the scene served as a pretty strong homage to Superman: The Movie.

Snyder has been no stranger to sharing his storyboards for Justice League, with fans previously getting glimpses at a Mother Box scene, as well as potentially a scene involving Slade Wilson/Deathstroke (Joe Manganiello).

After stepping down from directing Justice League's post-production due to a family tragedy, Snyder has still provided fans with behind-the-scenes looks at the film. And while Joss Whedon stepped in to finish Justice League, its cast reassures that the film is still Snyder's.

"This is Zack Snyder's movie," Gal Gadot, who plays Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, recently said. "Joss only did a few weeks of reshoots. He was Zack's guy and knew exactly what he wanted to get."

"Joss came in and walked a very fine line between Zack's sensibility, tone, and direction." echoed Ben Affleck, who plays Bruce Wayne/Batman. "We found a really fun and inspiring synthesis of their two forms of storytelling. I was so glad everyone showed up to work for Zack."

Justice League releases in theaters on November 17, 2017.

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