The new Superman/Batman logo unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con.
(Credit: Warner Bros./DC Entertainment)
SAN DIEGO — Nothing quite says “tease” like reading from a mega-popular, fan-favorite comic book at the end of a movie panel.
But that’s just what Henry Lennix, who played General Swanwick in this summer’s Man of Steel blockbuster, did at the San Diego Convention Center’s Hall H on Saturday afternoon. When he joined the film’s star Henry Cavill on stage at the end of the Man of Steel panel, director Zack Snyder asked him to read something.
Snyder told the audience, “We’re not adapting this thing, but it will help us tell you something.”
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