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Although Superman Returns received mostly positive reviews, Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures were disappointed by the film's box office return. [114] Warner Bros. President Alan F. Horn explained that Superman Returns was a very successful film, but that it "should have done $500 million worldwide. We should have had perhaps a little more ...
David Corenswet as Clark Kent / Superman: A Kryptonian survivor and a young journalist for the Daily Planet in Metropolis. [2] [3] Director James Gunn said the film's version of Superman would be around 25-years old, making him more established than Tom Welling's version from the series Smallville (2001–2011) but younger than Henry Cavill's DC Extended Universe (DCEU) version. [4]
The book is a movie tie-in and is, therefore, basically the same as the film with minor changes that come with artistic license. However, two major changes significantly deviate from the film— Superman not having a shard of kryptonite inside him as he throws the kryptonite island into space and Jason's non-linkage to Superman.
Miracle Monday is a novel written by Elliot S. Maggin, starring the DC Comics superhero Superman.It was published in 1981. A revised edition was published in 2017. This is Elliot S. Maggin's second Superman novel, following Superman: Last Son of Krypton.
The Dark Knight Returns (alternatively titled Batman: The Dark Knight Returns) is a 1986 four-issue comic book miniseries starring Batman, written by Frank Miller, illustrated by Miller and Klaus Janson, with color by Lynn Varley, and published by DC Comics.
The Man of Steel’s alleged “death” is casting a significant shadow over the upcoming fourth and final season of Superman & Lois, so we thought we’d shift gears by sharing a bit of good ...
The 2006 film Superman Returns served as an alternate sequel to the first two Reeve films while ignoring the events of Superman III and Superman IV: The Quest For Peace, with Brandon Routh portraying a version of this iteration in an alternate timeline, after Reeve's paralysis in 1995 and death in 2004.
Batman Returns had a polarized reception from professional critics. [5] [22] [26] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A+-to-F scale. [102] Several reviewers compared Batman Returns and Batman; some suggested that the sequel had faster pacing and more comedy and depth, avoiding Batman 's "dourness" and "tedium".