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Superman Returns |
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Genre
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Science Fiction,
Action,
Comic-Book Superhero Film.
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Year
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2006 |
Director
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Bryan Singer.
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Actors
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Brandon Routh,
Kate Bosworth,
James Marsden,
Frank Langella,
Eva Marie Saint,
Parker Posey,
Kal Penn,
Sam Huntington,
Kevin Spacey,
Marlon Brando,
Tristan Lake Leabu,
David Fabrizio,
Ian Roberts,
Vincent Stone,
Jack Larson,
Noel Neill,
James Karen,
Stephan Bender,
Peta Wilson,
Jeff Truman,
Barbara Angell,
Ian Bliss,
Ansuya Nathan,
Richard Branson,
Warwick Young,
Bradd Buckley,
Bill Young,
Thomas W. Stewart,
Patricia Howson,
Mirren Lee,
Stephen Ostrow,
Hank Roberts,
Karina Bracken,
Raelee Hill,
Lee James,
Michael Duggan,
Keegan Joyce,
Frederique Fouche,
Julian Pulvermacher,
ReBecca Barratt,
Penelope Heath,
Ted Maynard,
Ed Wightman,
Prue Lewarne,
Paul Shedlowich,
Barry Quin,
Francine Bell,
Genevieve Davis,
Robert Meyer Burnett,
Terrell Dixon,
Kevin Fisher,
John Lucantonio,
Robert Flanagan,
Phillip Henry,
Henry Browne,
Darin Rossi.
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File
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Runtime: |
154:00 |
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dvd-rip |
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2099.20 Mb |
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Storyline:
The Man of Steel returns to the big screen with this continuation of the icon's film legacy that picks up after the events of the first two Christopher Reeve films. Some time has passed since the events of Superman II and the world has gotten used to life without Superman (Brandon Routh) ever since his puzzling disappearance years earlier. Upon his return, he finds a Metropolis that doesn't need him anymore, while Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) has moved on with another young suitor Richard White (James Marsden) in the meantime. As the hero begins to tackle the fact that life on Earth has continued without him, he is forced to face his old arch-nemesis Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) and restore the life that was once his. Directed by Bryan Singer from a script by the writing team of X-Men 2, Superman Returns marks a return to the screen for the man in tights, whose production history has seen many failed attempts including a famous near-miss from Tim Burton and Kevin Smith with Nicolas Cage in the lead role, along with another from director McG and writer J.J. Abrams (Lost). Singer eventually won the prestigious gig when he pitched the idea to not tackle the origin story again, but continue with director Richard Donner's original vision. |
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