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It's Superman is a 1966 musical composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics .
The plane catching scene at the end is strikingly similar to a scene in Superman Returns (2006), in which Superman (Brandon Routh) stops an airplane from crashing into a baseball stadium (that resembles former Yankee Stadium) by pressing his weight into the nose and carefully lowering it onto the field.
With a total gross of $84.6 million, Superman Returns dethroned The Matrix Revolutions to have the biggest five-day Wednesday opening for a Warner Bros. film. [72] Superman Returns: An IMAX 3D Experience was released simultaneously in 111 IMAX-format theaters worldwide, which included 20 minutes of converted 3D film material.
Superman is back in theaters. So are Snow White and John Wick. We've got an exclusive peek at the must-see 2025 movies to mark on your calendar.
It's a bird ... it's a plane ... no, it's Superman: Legacy up, up and away!James Gunn has just announced that Superman (formerly known as Superman: Legacy) officially started principal photography ...
Margot Kidder (Lois Lane - Superman: The Movie, Superman II, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace; Bridgette Crosby - Smallville) Jack Larson (Jimmy Olsen - Adventures of Superman; Old Jimmy Olsen - Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman; Bo the Bartender, Superman Returns) Bill Mumy (Tommy Puck - Superboy)
James Gunn is clarifying that David Corenswet's real face is all that is on screen in the latest trailer for his Superman movie.. Gunn, 58, went on Threads Monday, Jan. 27, to respond to a fan who ...
Superman is so distraught by her death that he flies around the globe at supernatural speed, travelling backward in time and preventing the earthquake from occurring, saving Lois' life. A scene in the film shows young Clark Kent outrunning a passenger train, with a little girl, played by an unknown actress (Cathy Marcotte), on-board observing him.