“I wanna see him, he’s like Superman”: Jason Bourne Director’s Unmade Watchmen Movie Was way Darker Than Zack Snyder’s Version With 1 Brutal Man of Steel Reference

Zack Snyder's 2009 film could have become much darker if the opening scene was tweaked a little!

“I wanna see him, he’s like Superman”: Jason Bourne Director’s Unmade Watchmen Movie Was way Darker Than Zack Snyder’s Version With 1 Brutal Man of Steel Reference

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  • Watchmen is a 2009 film that was directed by Zack Snyder and grabbed the attention from the world for being too dark for superheroes.
  • Being a film that stripped down heroes to evil, Zack Snyder's film was way ahead of the curve before The Boys and Invincible.
  • In an interview, it was revealed that Paul Greengrass's opening scene for Watchmen was way darker than what Zack Snyder used in his film!
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Hmm… it seems that Zack Snyder’s Watchmen wasn’t so controversial after all. Although the film was great to every extent, it simply felt too modern for audiences who were just starting to fall in love with superhero movies like Iron Man.

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Despite being an underrated film, many directors were involved with the project long before Zack Snyder took the reins. Notable among them was The Bourne Supremacy director Paul Greengrass and his idea of the opening scene of Watchmen was dark dark!

Zack Snyder's Watchmen (2009)
Zack Snyder’s Watchmen (2009)

The Gritty Opening Scene of Watchmen Would Have Referenced Superman!

Paul Greengrass’ fame skyrocketed through the roof after he directed the 2004 film The Bourne Supremacy starring Matt Damon in the lead role. Just a year after that, Greengrass was working on the 2009 DC project Watchmen.

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A still from Watchmen
A still from Watchmen

Although the partnership was short-lived, Paul Greengrass had already envisioned how the film was going to be. During the opening scene when Eddie Blake gets thrown out the window, co-writer David Hayter revealed in an interview with the Script Apart Podcast that the opening scene would have referenced Superman in a dark way!

“The two versions were very different. You could see — I loved Paul’s idea that he said, you know, ‘When we open on Eddie Blake, I wanna see him, he’s like Superman, you know, he’s flying and his hair is going and he’s handsome and everything, and then you pull back and you realize BOOM, he’s plummeting off of this building.'”

He further continued,

“So, you know, you sort of subvert everyone’s expectations from the first image.”

There is no doubt that Zack Snyder is one of the finest directors that the world has ever seen. Being deemed as a visionary director, Snyder’s movies are often different than what the world is trained to be. Iconic actor Patrick Wilson believes that Zack Snyder was the one indirectly responsible for the success of the MCU!

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Zack Snyder Served The Dark To Protect The Light?

Zack Snyder on the sets of Watchmen
Zack Snyder on the sets of Watchmen

Yes, it does sound a bit bizarre that Zack Snyder was indirectly responsible for the creation of the MCU. But hey, Patrick Wilson (from The Conjuring fame) seems to think that Zack Snyder created a movie that was so much darker than The Avengers that people saw both sides of the spectrum of light and dark!

“I knew Zack [Snyder] was kind of, he was ahead of the curve, you know. It’s weird to say that audiences weren’t ready for it, but you need a movie like that […] You need movies to go so dark that then ‘Avengers’ can go so light. I do believe in that.”

Well, Watchmen received a high rating of 7.6/10 on IMDB and an average score of 65% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film, overall, was hauled as a cult classic and one of Zack Snyder’s most underrated films.

The 2009 film is available to stream on Max.

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Written by Visarg Acharya

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Visarg Acharya, Associate Content Writer, has been heavily involved in movies, series, and history. Having an experience of 2 years in the field of content writing, Visarg is a seasoned writer. Having a degree in Physics, Visarg Acharya has published a dissertation alongside a plethora of poems and short stories along the way.