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Before the failure of Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Cannon Films considered producing a fifth film with Albert Pyun as director. Cannon's bankruptcy resulted in the film rights reverting back to Alexander and Ilya Salkind. [44] Under the Salkinds, their sequel was initially titled Superman: The New Movie but was later called Superman Reborn.
In public use, a director's cut is the director's preferred version of a film (or video game, television episode, music video, commercial, etc.).It is generally considered a marketing term to represent the version of a film the director prefers, and is usually used as contrast to a theatrical release where the director did not have final cut privilege and did not agree with what was released.
Before the failure of Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Cannon Films considered producing a fifth film with Albert Pyun as director. Cannon's bankruptcy resulted in the film rights reverting to Ilya and Alexander Salkind. [90] The story had Superman dying and being resurrected in the shrunken, bottled Krypton city of Kandor. [91] The premise of ...
‘I believe that most people in this country, despite their ideological beliefs, their politics, are doing their best to get by and be good people,’ said Gunn
David Ayer has responded to public criticism for his support of James Gunn‘s upcoming film “Superman” and his cinematic expansion of the collective DC Universe. A few days prior to the ...
Even Superman himself couldn’t stop this: Seven of Superman & Lois‘ main cast members will not return for the just-ordered fourth season on The CW, our sister site Deadline reports. The seven ...
The theatrical cut and the director's cut portray his arc differently: in the former, Silas survives the events of the film and works with Victor to adjust his cybernetic parts at the end, though much of his role is reduced, while in the director's cut, Silas allows the Justice League to enter the S.T.A.R. Labs facility with Superman's body in ...
It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman (Broadway musical) David Wilson (1975) It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman; Christopher Reeve (1978–1987, 2006, 2023) Superman; Superman II. The Richard Donner Cut; Superman III; Superman IV: The Quest for Peace; The Flash (cameo, archive footage) John Haymes Newton (1988–1989) Superboy