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  • Superman Returns is a semi-reboot of the Superman series. It takes the place of Superman III and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. The film uses Superman: The Movie and Superman II as a vague backstory. In the film, Superman has returned after being gone for five years, and tries to restore his relationship with Lois Lane and stop Lex Luthor from destroying America with The Fortress of Solitude's Crystals.
  • James Marsden is in at least one fantastic movie this summer and it's not X-MEN! The return of the Superman franchise, now in the hands of original X-MEN director Bryan Singer, is a welcome one. And Kevin Spacey as Luthor? Perfect!
  • Superman Returns is a 2006 American superhero movie and a sequel to the 2003 DC Comics reboot Superman Rises directed by Bryan Singer and starring Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth and Kevin Spacey.
  • Superman Returns is an American animated television series based off of Superman. It premiered on Cartoon Network in September 2015. The series will end in March 2016 according to the creator.
  • Superman Returns is a 2006 American superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer. Based on the DC Comics character Superman, the film serves as a homage sequel to the motion pictures Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980). It stars Brandon Routh as Superman, as well as Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey.
  • After a series of unsuccessful projects to resurrect Superman on the screen, Warner Bros. hired Bryan Singer to direct and develop Superman Returns in July 2004. The majority of Principal photography took place at Fox Studios Australia, Sydney, while the visual effects sequences were created by a number of studios, including Sony Pictures Imageworks, Rhythm & Hues, Framestore, Rising Sun Pictures, and The Orphanage; filming ended in November 2005.
  • As the film begins, we learn that Superman (Brandon Routh) has been missing for five years, having traveled to where astronomers believed they had discovered the remains of Krypton. Thereafter Superman returns to Earth, crashing back into his adoptive mother's corn field in a craft like the one that delivered him to Earth when he was a baby. He returns to the The Daily Planet and his life as Clark Kent in Metropolis. There, he learns that Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) has won the Pulitzer Prize for her article Why the World Doesn't Need Superman.
  • As a kid it was most easy to love 'Superman'. He was the perfect superhero, a perfect role-model for any kid mired in comicbook pop mythology- faster than a speeding bullet, stronger than a locomotive, he could soar into the skies, had x-ray vision, heat rays, cold breath, never told lies, was essentially a good guy who prefered his villians incarcerated when he should have clearly broken thier necks and as a sign of absolute irrevernce wore his underwear inside out. Okay, okay.. so did Batman, Phantom et al. But nothing clashes like red and blue.
  • Superman has been missing for several years, having traveled to where astronomers believed they had discovered the remains of Krypton. During his absence, Lex Luthor was released from prison and married a rich widow to obtain her fortune upon her death. Superman returns to Earth and, as Clark Kent, resumes his job at the Daily Planet in Metropolis, and learns that Lois Lane has won the Pulitzer Prize for her article “Why the World Doesn't Need Superman”. Meanwhile, Luthor travels to the Fortress of Solitude and steals Kryptonian crystals. During an experiment with the crystals, Lex causes a worldwide power outage. The power loss interferes with the flight test of a space shuttle attached to a Boeing 777, occupied by Lois Lane who is covering the story. Clark flies into action as Superman a
  • Filming began in February 2005, and the movie was released in the United States on June 28, 2006 after sixteen months of filming and production. It was the first theatrical Superman film since 1987's Superman IV: The Quest For Peace. The film received mostly positive critical reviews and grossed over $391 million worldwide.
  • This movie can be summed up in one word, STALKER! I won't bore you with the details of the film. I'll give you a sense of it's truthiness. Superman is back, after 5 years of building vital interstellar trade agreements with one planet after the other, Superman finally returns to earth. After vanquishing the enemies of America in parallel universes, on other Anti American plains of existance, and on evil, freedom hating planets all over the universe, Superman comes home. On his return he finds that he is now only allowed to fight for truth, justice, and all that other stuff. This is unacceptable! Everyone knows that Superman fights for the American Way. Not the United Way people. The American one! And let me tell you, Superman is not happy about it. He has to work for the Daily Planet. Ever
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