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John Noble. Superman vs. The Elite. Justice League: War. Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. All-Star Superman. I remember, distinctly, a puzzle that I had, that my mom had gotten me, where he was battling a gorilla, that I still have.

And then, the first film version, obviously, was the first Christopher Reeve film. And then, I followed it through that whole franchise. But here, all you have is your voice.

Yes, is the short answer to that, and the truthful answer. The good part of it is that you get to show up to work in your pajamas, if you want, and a lot of this more external aspects of filmmaking, you get to toss by the wayside. But, the more challenging part is that all you have to convey character and emotion is your voice.

We recorded it first, and then they animated it. And then, we went back and changed lines and fine-tuned things. So, it was interesting to see. But, dialogue director Andrea [Romano] is such a legend. She was such an integral part of my childhood. So, it was very challenging in terms of that, and I wanted to take it very seriously because I knew that this was a character that people had so many preconceived notions about.

I relied pretty heavily on her to shepherd me through it. In the position he is holding it, the backblast would kill the pilots and destroy the flight deck. Crazy credits If you stay past the credits at the end of the movie, you will be treated to a special treat: You will see the "real" fate of Brainiac.

User reviews 31 Review. Top review. Brings the fists but often forgets the heart. This makes for an experience that tries to emphasise the empathy with its protagonist, and does so successfully to a degree, but also resorts to the high-powered fisticuffs the character has ostensibly been known for without much hesitation, delivering these moments with confidence and providing some excitement at the same time but largely seeming 'stakes-less' since there's little other to care about besides some basic if realistically rendered relationships.

The issue is that making the 'man of steel' physically weaker, or weaker compared to the antagonist as least, has been done before and better.

It also isn't as interesting a conceit as when the hero is challenged mentally or emotionally. Still, there are some more cerebral and emotional elements here. For one, the inclusion of 'Supergirl' allows for some unique characterisation. Namely, a different examination of the abilities and responsibilities associated with being a 'superhero' of this sort. She's scared of the villain and shows it, at least initially, which is distinct and, actually, quite natural. It allows her to feel more 'human' and gives her something to overcome internally, rather than a baddie to beat with her fists.

A few sequences of off-world antics open up the 'universe' in interesting, usually unexplored ways, too. The climax, however, comes down to the typical 'beat 'em up' type of stuff and even, in its conclusion, comes across as quite contrived and convenient, even if it is left somewhat open for a sequel.

Pjtaylor Jul 11, Details Edit. Release date May 23, Russia. United States. Chicago Illinois, USA. DC Entertainment Warner Bros. That's why we've added a new "Diverse Representations" section to our reviews that will be rolling out on an ongoing basis.

You can help us help kids by suggesting a diversity update. Superman learns that trying to protect Lois Lane all the time stops them both from living life to the fullest. He also learns a lesson from Brainiac: one can't obtain knowledge or grow by trying to contain and control everything.

Also, Supergirl learns to face her fears and overcome a traumatic experience in her life. Though Superman does get into a lot of fights, he's always a role model for kids and teens who feel like outcasts. He's a genuinely good person, always trying to help others and do good, even if the path is not always clear. Even though he's all-powerful, he still has to deal with all kinds of tough, everyday decisions.

There's lots of comic book-style fighting in this movie. Super-characters punch and pummel each other with tremendous force. Terrorists appear and threaten the city, shooting guns and threatening bombs.

Brainiac steals cities and launches missiles, hoping to destroy planets. At one point, Brainiac catches Superman and some Super-blood is shown. During the opening credits, Brainiac undergoes some kind of gory transformation an eye is plucked out, etc.

They have lovers quarrels and kiss, though it never goes beyond that. Sex is never hinted at or mentioned. Jimmy Olsen goes gaga when he sees cute Supergirl for the first time. Both Lois and Supergirl are dressed in sexy clothing. Lois gives a double-fisted, rude finger gesture to the bad guy. Superman and Lois have a relationship in this one, including quarrels and kissing. Lois and Supergirl both wear somewhat sexy outfits. Language is minimal, but Lois uses a double rude finger gesture in one scene.

Add your rating See all 1 parent review. Add your rating See all 4 kid reviews. As our story begins, Superman voiced by Matt Bomer already has his hands full with his secret relationship with Lois Lane voiced by Stana Katic , and with his rebellious, uncertain cousin Supergirl voiced by Molly C.

Things get tougher as Superman learns about the villainous Brainiac voiced by John Noble , who was responsible for capturing the Kryptonian city of Kandor, shrinking it, and keeping it inside a bottle.

Unfortunately, Brainiac decides to make the Earth his next target, with Metropolis the next addition to his collection.



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