Zack Snyder's been talking about Man of Steel some more, revealing a new batch of tantalizing details about what everyone at this point is assuming is going to be the Superman film we've all been waiting for. (Please let it be the Superman film we've all been waiting for.)

While talking to SFX , the director had the following to say about his Superman's style of flying."It's a more violent experience," explains Snyder. "It's raw. It takes effort to do it, and that's what we were really going for. It's almost like there's this kind of Right Stuff quality to it. He's constantly booming around, accelerating. You think he's going as fast as he can and then it's like 'Yeeaahh!' He's always got an extra gear he can use."The concept behind Man of Steel's version of Krypton is also touched upon in the chat."I really wanted my Krypton to be this kind of special place that’s immersive and totally different from Earth, but not unbelievable," he says. "And ancient. I really wanted to give this ancient feeling to Krypton. I love technology that's rusty because it's so old. It's so advanced, but it's so old. That was the kind of world that I tried to create. A dying world that’s ancient and torn apart."Love it. And by the way, have you seen these cover images from Empire 's Man of Steel issue? I like that Zod has a cape…And lastly, Latino Review found the following new photo from the film that manages to sneak in an American flag and something equally American -- product placement:

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