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Of the four Superman films starring Reeve, The Quest for Peace fared the worst at the box office, and the series went dormant for the following 19 years. [4] Reeve regretted his decision to be involved in the film, saying, "Superman IV was a catastrophe from start to finish. That failure was a huge blow to my career."
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace: Sidney J. Furie: The Cannon Group, Inc. Golan-Globus Productions Warner Bros. Columbia Pictures: Adapted and conducted by Alexander Courage, three new themes 1988 The Accidental Tourist: Lawrence Kasdan: Warner Bros. Nominated—Academy Award for Best Original Score Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best ...
He had previously played Lenny Luthor, Lex Luthor's nephew, in the 1987 film Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.) His first appearance in the fifteenth episode of Season 4, titled "O Brother, Where Art Thou?". He reprised the role in the Batwoman and The Flash episodes of the Arrowverse crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths. [44] [45]
Lex Luthor reappears in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, [36] escaping from prison once more, this time with the aid of his nephew Lenny (portrayed by Jon Cryer) who uses his car to distract the guards when Luthor was working in the prison's rock pile. In the film, Luthor never takes off his wig.
McClure's best known role is as Jimmy Olsen in the 1978 film Superman, and its sequels, Superman II, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, and in the 1984 spinoff film Supergirl. [2] He is the only actor to appear in the same role in all four Christopher Reeve-era Superman films and Supergirl.
The film acts as a soft reboot of the franchise and uses the events of Superman and, to less of a degree, Superman II as a backstory, [37] [38] while directly not referencing the events of Superman III and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. [37] Singer's story tells of Superman's return to Earth following a five-year search for survivors of Krypton.
Courage's score for Superman IV: The Quest for Peace was released on CD in early 2008 by the Film Music Monthly company as part of its boxed set Superman - The Music, while La-La Land Records released a fully expanded restoration of the score on May 8, 2018, as part of Superman's 80th anniversary.
February 29, 2008: part of Superman: The Music (1978-1988) 8-CD set from Film Score Monthly. Alexander Courage completed a 100-minute score for a version of Superman IV: The Quest for Peace that ran over two hours. As a result of negative audience response to the preview, the picture was cut down to a length of 89 minutes for U.S. release.