That picture of Zod's prototype looks incredible!
I hope the helmet is removable, or at least they make an alternate "helmetless" head.
About the "Man of Steel" movie... I liked "most" of it, was surprised buy a pair of twists, and I'm torn about the "you-know-which-part" near the ending.
The one thing that surprised me, but to me made a lot of sense, despite being something that was never tried before, was the bit about... (SPOILERS!)
...Lois finding out by herself about Clark, his origin, heritage, knowing about the duality, and the wink between both of them in the final scene, implying that she'd be her confident from then on. She knows the secret, and will help him guard him from public knowledge.
That was a completely new twist, never done in comics or anywhere else. In comics, Superman only revealed the truth to her, after proposing, but never before that. In this version, she finds out by herself, even before he dons his costume.
It makes sense, because it speaks about her ability as an investigative reporter, unlike what happened always in comics. It was always very far-fetched that the most prized reporter from the daily Planet could be fooled by just wearing a pair of glasses. This is a fresh and well-thought turn of events, IMO.
Then, the scenes in Krypton, the whole decoration, landscapes, costumes, society, laws, the philosophical differences between Zod and Jor-El, and specially Jor-El and Lara's feelings when they have to send their boy out to space... all of it was beautiful and very well developed.
Pretty much every actor was great in their respective characters, even though I couldn't help but notice the age difference between Cavill and Adams (he's much younger than her), but they worked well together, nonetheless.