'Superman' Originally Included a Violent Opening With Krypto Killing Snowmen

James Gunn’s new Superman film doesn’t conjure up much violent imagery when compared to some of the other movies offered up by the now defunct DCEU/Snyderverse. However, the original opening sequence of Gunn’s opus portrayed Kal-El’s (David Corenswet) adorable Krypto as a very bad dog and a killing machine, at that, rather than simply rescuing the Man of Steel, which is what happened in the final cut. According to Superman’s on-set visual effects lead, Matthew "Matty" Eberle, the cute and lovable Superdog slaughtered several abominable snowmen and left their cold corpses in his wake. Eberle made the revelation about the deleted scene in a social media post, which was shared by ComicBook.com. Eberle wrote on Facebook:
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