Michael Shannon Says He Felt Like An "Action Figure" In "The Flash" And That It "Wasn't Quite Satisfying"

    "Whether people think that’s crazy or not, I don’t even care."

    There are a lot of problems surrounding The Flash. Like, it's kind of shocking this movie is coming out at all? You can read about some of them here.

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    To top it all off, it sounds like one of the film's biggest stars — specifically, Michael Shannon, who plays General Zod — wasn't too wild about what his role entailed.

    Closeup of Michael Shannon as General Zod

    In a recent interview with Collider, Michael revealed that returning to the DCEU as Zod "wasn't quite satisfying" — and he had a pretty specific reason why.

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    "These multiverse movies are like somebody playing with action figures,” he said. “It’s like, ‘Here’s this person. Here’s that person. And they’re fighting!’"

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    Michael went on to say that his work on The Flash wasn't "quite the in-depth character study situation" that he felt portraying Zod in 2013's Man of Steel was. "Whether people think that’s crazy or not, I don’t even care," he added.

    Michael Shannon as General Zod

    "I really felt like Man of Steel was actually a pretty sophisticated story," he said. "I feel like The Flash is, too, but it’s not Zod’s story. I’m basically there to present a challenge.”

    Michael Shannon as General Zod

    “It’s pretty crazy," he continued. "I didn’t ever think I would be an action figure. I never imagined that for myself. I can’t take all the credit because the action figure isn’t me. It’s General Zod."

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    "That would be weird, if I actually had my own Michael Shannon action figure.”

    Closeup of Michael Shannon

    He's right — that would be weird! Anyway, read the whole interview here.