'Man of Steel' not altering tornado depiction

BURBANK, Calif. (AP) - In the upcoming film "Man of Steel," Superman faces off against ruthless outcasts from his home planet. The last son of Krypton also encounters a more realistic force of nature on earth: a deadly tornado.

"Man of Steel" director Zack Snyder said there was never any discussion about altering the pivotal scene involving a twister following recent deadly storms in Oklahoma.

"He's changed by those events," said Snyder during an interview to promote the movie. "If anything, we feel like our Superman has a connection - not to make light of it - to the kind of grief that happens during those kinds of natural disasters. Also, in a sad way, even Superman can't change that."

A top-of-the-scale EF5 tornado hit the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on May 20, killing 24 people. Another round of violent storms that produced a separate EF5 tornado struck last Friday, leaving nearly two dozen people dead.

"It's a terrible tragedy, mother nature doing its thing," said Henry Cavill, who plays Clark Kent and Kal-El. "I hope that everyone who can salvage things can salvage things, grieve if they need to grieve, move on from stuff and repair and rebuild, if they have the opportunity. I can't even imagine what it's like."

The tornado scene in "Man of Steel" can briefly be spotted in the latest trailers for the Warner Bros. film, which is set for release June 14.

Earlier this year, Warner Bros. released "Gangster Squad" after delaying the shoot-'em-up movie so filmmakers could rework a key scene involving an attack on a theater after the deadly shooting at a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora, Colo.

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