There’s no denying, though, that it would be a lot more interesting to Superman fans if the film includes sequences that imagine the Man of Steel in action.
Granted, the film sounds like it will be more about the making of radio drama than the actual Superman drama itself, so it’s not vital that any Superman imagery be included.
Another notable behind-the-scenes movie came in 2006 with Hollywoodland, which looked at the mysterious death of George Reeves (Ben Affleck) and largely centered around the actor’s work on the Superman TV show.
While Focus Features obtained the rights to include the Superman property in the film’s plot, it will be interesting to see how much, if any, of the rights to the visual references to the Man of Steel will obtained for Superman Vs. the KKK.