What was it like working with Zack Snyder?
MG: Zack is full of beans. I’ve never seen someone with such enthusiasm. He’s also a kind of shock-absorber for the pressure from the fan readership. BC: Zack is incredibly confident, expert at his craft and you don’t get any sense that this is his third movie at all. He brings a kind of dexterity and confidence and gentleness and a real levity too. That’s the fun for us. I was excited to go into work. 90% of the directors you work with, because there is so much pressure typically placed on their shoulders, the environment becomes a real… What do you call it? Pressure cooker. MG: You know, he’s been working 20-hour days for six months and had been for the six months before we started filming. And what was incredible is any given moment that there was a break, most directors would be having a little scream at somebody or just waving axes around saying, “Look, I’ll deal with this question in a second” and he always had time for you and always had time for his family. He’s got six kids as