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Let's not get ahead of ourselves here.
I'm sure it'll be good, but that's still probably a stretch. This looks too "superhero movie-ish" to win Best Picture. It would really have to be something along the lines of The Dark Knight (which I hardly even consider to be a superhero movie).
PRESS RELEASE: Superman Day Declared In Cleveland
Read more at http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/USSENTERPRISE/news/?a=77799#23zwBYDRwRVLq7oB.99
Happy anniversary superman !! Thank-you Siegal and Shuster for introducing Superman to the world, and all the other creative and courageous people who've shaped him since. Happy Birthday Superman!
Happy Birthday Superman!
(and Batman vs Terminator and so on)
Here's to 75 more years of believing a man can fly!
I'm sure it's Kal-El.
Man of steel ia not going to be dark as the nolan movies. Nolan’s material is way too dark anyway for the superman movie, to which superman is not suppose to be about dark and grittiness. And Nolan is only producer it is SNYDER’S baby, and I know that probably induces massive shuttering around the globe, but I feel we will all be pleasantly surprised. I will be happy to eat my words if the movie blows.
While there's nothing to say that this will actually happen, a recent ruling by the U.S. District Court in the studio's favour means that Warner Bros. are now fully entitled to make a Superboy movie.
Warner Bros. has had to be very careful with how they use Superboy on television and in films, which is perhaps why (apart from one offhand reference) we never saw Tom Welling's Clark Kent referred to by that name in Smallville. It's also why we probably shouldn't expect to see that part of the character's past explored in Zack Snyder's upcoming Man of Steel. However, now that the U.S. District Court has sided with the studio in their battle against the Siegel estate, things may be about to change. What this means is that Warner Bros. now have full license to make a Superboy movie or TV show. As Deadline points out, "it’s premature to start talking about a Superboy movie. But not if Man of Steel‘s June 14-16 opening weekend box office is a big as anticipated." Rather than focusing on a young Superman, it's far more interesting to imagine some sort of Man of Steel spin-off which would focus on the version of the character who is a clone of both Clark Kent and Lex Luthor.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=77875#RiFDYqpMvLU6CX8W.99
I never really closely followed Superboy in the comics-- the most I ever paid attention was the 90's 'Reign of the Supermen' story. Maybe someone can answer a question for me:
Is this guy
the same as this guy?
Or is the black-shirted character some sort of reboot, and not the clone from Reign of the Supermen?
the first one is The Metropolis Kid, who hated being called Superboy appeared in The Adventures of Superman, starting with #501 :D
reckless teenage clone of Superman. He is the result of the brief time Cadmus attempted to clone Superman. He later had a career as Superboy.
the second one is Originally a metahuman clone of human origin genetically engineered to look like Superman with simulated powers, he was retconned in Teen Titans vol. 3, #1 (September 2003) as a Kryptonian/human hybrid clone of Superman and his arch nemesis Lex Luthor.
That sucks, I always assumed they were the same guy. That would have made way more sense, since The Metropolis Kid did indeed continue as Superboy on his own after Reign of the Supermen. What- did they just write him out of existence?
yes, most likely.
MOS is one of the most anticipated films in a decade IM3 is a typical action blockbuster. Superman is ten times more famous than Iron Man and people are really geeked over this. Nolan name alone gets half of IM fans in the seats Superman alone will finish it off. MOS will beat IM3.
Man Of Steel trailer reimagined with 1979Superman OST by John Williams
Oh, this feels so right! \m/