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Superman: Brainiac Attacks is a 2006 American animated superhero film from Warner Bros. Animation. Released on June 20, 2006, as a marketing tie in with Superman Returns , the film features Superman battling the forces of Lex Luthor and Brainiac , and his relationship with Lois Lane .
As Superman and Zor-El talk, Brainiac attacks Superman from behind. Supergirl is also caught at this point and brought to Brainiac's ship just as Metropolis is encased in a bottle and a solar-aggressor missile is fired towards the Sun. Superman is unconscious and hooked up to all the bottled cities, which allow him to hear their cries for help.
A direct-to-DVD feature, Superman: Brainiac Attacks was released in 2006, although it is not considered to be part of DCAU continuity, despite featuring the same character designs as Superman: The Animated Series, as well as both Tim Daly and Dana Delany reprising their voice roles as Superman and Lois Lane, respectively.
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Superman realizes that Brainiac is the one behind the invasion, just as Brainiac sends General Chacal (a Czarnian similar to Lobo) to attack Supercorp where Lex Luthor is being detained. Brainiac captures Metallo , Mercy Graves and Lena Luthor (Lex's daughter), while Lex barely escapes during the chaos.
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Superman appears in Superman: Brainiac Attacks, voiced by Tim Daly. [4] Superman appears in Superman: Doomsday, voiced by Adam Baldwin. [4] Superman appears in Justice League: The New Frontier, voiced by Kyle MacLachlan. [4] Superman appears in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, voiced again by Tim Daly. [4]
Lois appears in the animated feature film Superman: Brainiac Attacks (2006), voiced by Dana Delany. The film shares its visual style and much of its voice cast with Superman: The Animated Series, but is not intended to be canon to the DC Animated Universe.