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Superman: Doomsday

Superman: Doomsday is a 2007 American adult animated superhero film adapted from the DC Comics storyline "The Death of Superman", which focuses on the death and return of the superhero Superman. Released by Warner Bros. Animation, it is the first film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the animation and more violent tone than previous adaptations but called it a disappointment. However, it grossed $10 million on a budget of $3.5 million, making it a commercial success.[1]

Superman: Doomsday
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Screenplay byDuane Capizzi
Story by
  • Duane Capizzi
  • Bruce Timm
Based on
Produced byBruce Timm
Starring
Narrated byJames Marsters
Edited byJoe Gall
Music byRobert Kral
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Home Video
Release date
  • September 18, 2007 (2007-09-18)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3.5 million
Box office$10 million

Plot edit

Superman and Lois Lane are romantically involved, but Lois is not happy with him not revealing his secret identity to her. While digging, workers from LexCorp unearth the spaceship of Doomsday, a genetically-engineered super-soldier that is highly hostile toward any life form it comes across. It massacres the digging crew and begins a rampage towards Metropolis, killing animals and humans on sight. When Doomsday reaches Metropolis, it decimates the military until Superman arrives. Superman and Doomsday engage in a fierce battle across Metropolis, with Superman being brutally beaten but eventually winning. However, the victory is short-lived as Superman dies in Lois' arms.

Lex Luthor kills Mercy Graves, his personal assistant, to ensure no one else knows of LexCorp's involvement with Doomsday's release. The world mourns Superman and Metropolis honors him with a memorial. Superman's friends cope with his death in various ways. Jimmy Olsen takes a job at a tabloid newspaper The National Voyeur, Perry White becomes an alcoholic, and Lois, having realized that Clark was Superman, visits Martha Kent for counsel. In Superman's absence, Metropolis is overwhelmed by criminals. Toyman uses a giant mechanical spider to hold children hostage. Lois decides to save them herself, but Toyman tries to kill her and a little girl. Superman digs out of his grave and saves Lois and the girl, apprehending Toyman. He doesn't seem quite the same, but Lois dismisses it as shock. She becomes suspicious, however, when Martha tells her that Clark has not called home.

The resurrected Superman is revealed to be a clone created by Luthor who is keeping the real Superman's body preserved in a tube, unaware that Superman is, barely, still alive. He periodically tortures the clone Superman in a special lead-lined room. A robot from the Fortress of Solitude detects that Superman is still alive, recovers his body, and begins restoring him to health. Meanwhile, the clone's attitude darkens when he hears that Toyman killed a child. In retaliation, the clone abducts the villain and kills him in front of the police station. The city is stunned and the clone threatens the populace into abiding by the law. This convinces Lois and Martha that this is not the real Superman.

Lex berates the clone, orders him to find Superman's corpse, and threatens to kill him if he misbehaves again. The clone deduces that a lead-shielded kryptonite pellet is in his brain, and removes it. Lois tranquilizes Luthor and searches his files with Jimmy, discovering that Luthor is cloning an army of Supermen. Lex awakens armed with a gun, but the original clone saves Lois and Jimmy, destroying the cloning facility and the yet-to-be-awakened clones. Luthor hopes to ambush the clone in a panic room, but the clone simply locks him inside and tosses the entire room into the street. This latest presumed murder triggers military action which fails.

Superman is revived and resolves to confront the clone, although his powers are not fully restored. To improve his odds he dons a "solar suit" and brings a Kryptonite gun. The two battle and Lois manages to hit the clone with a kryptonite blast. The clone destroys the gun, but the Kryptonite canister sticks to the clone's chest and Superman vaporizes it with his heat vision. Before dying, the clone tells Superman to protect the people. Lois is sure of the real Superman once he kisses her, and the crowd is similarly happy now that they know that the real Superman is alive. At Lois' apartment, Superman reveals himself to be Clark Kent, and Lois embraces him with elation. At LexCorp, Lex is revealed to be critically injured and in a wheelchair, but still alive. He smiles, musing that there may still be a way for him to destroy Superman.

Voice cast edit

Production edit

Despite similar animation styles, the film used new animation models, and is only loosely based on the DC Animated Universe that lasted from 1992 to 2006,[2] with a few allusions to the older series, as well as the Fleischer Superman series, found in the Fortress of Solitude.

Kevin Smith cameo edit

Writer/director Kevin Smith made a brief cameo in the film, during the scene in which Superman apprehends Toyman. As Superman carries Toyman off, a man (modeled after and voiced by Smith) remarks, "Like we really needed him to bust up a mechanical spider, right? Lame!"[3] This is a reference to the Warner Bros. Superman project that he and film producer Jon Peters collaborated on, which never came to fruition. According to Smith, Peters wanted Superman to fight a giant spider in the film's third act.[3][4][5][6] Smith revealed in his interview film An Evening with Kevin Smith that he incorporated this and Peters' other ideas into his script.[3][7] Tim Burton was eventually brought onto the project, and discarded Smith's screenplay, wishing to employ a different screenwriter.[6] A giant mechanical spider eventually was used in the climax of the 1999 Warner Bros. film Wild Wild West, which Peters co-produced.[3][6]

Release edit

The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray September 18, 2007. Before the DVD release, the movie was first screened at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 26, 2007. It made its U.S. broadcast premiere on Cartoon Network on July 12, 2008, in a heavily edited format. One of the aforementioned edits appears only in the South Korean release, wherein Superman is seen flying over South Korea congratulating Ban Ki-Moon for becoming the 8th Secretary-General of the U.N.[8]

Superman: Doomsday was exclusively available on DVD with a collectible packaging depicting Superman bursting through the movie's logo. It was the only film in the series originally released without a special edition.

Following a year later was a two-disc special edition DVD release. The special features included a retrospective look at how the Death of Superman comic came to be, a look at voice actors, as well as a Defeat Doomsday game with a 10-minute preview to the next animated film; Justice League: The New Frontier.

Release of a Blu-ray version was announced with a release date of February 26, 2008, but was delayed.[9]

Warner Home Video released a new "Special Edition" Blu-ray and DVD, featuring new bonus materials on November 25, 2008.[10]

Rating edit

The film's generous amount of violence and profane language garnered a PG-13 rating from the MPAA. This is the first time an animated Superman project has ever received such a strong rating. Most of the more visceral deaths take place off-camera; however, the fight sequences are very intense. During the Doomsday vs. Superman fight scene, Superman coughs a puddle of blood onto the ground, perhaps the most visual use of blood in the entire film.[11] This marked the start of DC animated films featuring more adult content compared to previous projects, and a majority of subsequent DC Universe Original Animated Movies would receive a PG-13 or R rating.

Soundtrack edit

Superman: Doomsday (Soundtrack from the DC Universe Animated Original Movie)
Film score by
ReleasedOctober 26, 2007
Length57:34
LabelLa-La Land Records

The soundtrack to Superman: Doomsday was released on October 26, 2007. The music was composed by Robert J. Kral.[12] The soundtrack listing:

Superman: Doomsday (Soundtrack from the DC Universe Animated Original Movie)
No.TitleLength
1."Superman Doomsday Main Title"2:05
2."Fortress of Solitude"1:33
3."Alien"2:25
4."Killing the Hick"0:52
5."Doomsday Rising"2:11
6."Superman vs Doomsday"1:49
7."Doomsday Battle"2:11
8."Superman's Sacrifice"2:38
9."The Death of Superman"2:07
10."Lois & Martha"0:48
11."Toy Man Attacks"2:28
12."Return of the Hero"2:22
13."Superman Clone"3:16
14."Heartbeat"0:43
15."Relocated"1:13
16."Lois Was Right"0:37
17."Cat Rescue"1:42
18."A Safe Superman"1:47
19."Lois' Plan"2:21
20."Clone Discovery"1:30
21."Luthor's Fate"0:32
22."Superman's Return"2:27
23."Superman vs. Superclone"4:56
24."Superman's Victory"4:23
25."Smallville Elementary"1:03
26."Superman: Doomsday End Titles"2:58
Total length:57:34

Reception edit

Critical response edit

The film received favorable reviews from critics.[13] Following the screening at Comic-Con, and its release on DVD, the movie garnered mostly positive reviews, with some reviewers commenting it was a marked improvement compared to other recent DC animated adaptations; some commented it raised the bar for the follow-up to the live-action Superman Returns which had been released the previous summer.[14] Many also agreed it was also better in comparison to the recent animated films Marvel Studios had released based on their characters (such as Ultimate Avengers), in part due to the more adult and action-packed story in keeping with its PG-13 rating.[15] Many reviews spoke highly of James Marsters' and Adam Baldwin's voice acting as Lex Luthor and Superman, while reviews of Anne Heche's portrayal of Lois Lane were mixed.[16]

Not all reviews of the film were positive. DVDTalk.com, while praising the film's look and its technical presentation, called the film "a massive disappointment" and also negatively commented on the film's short running time and its lack of adherence to the storyline of The Death of Superman comics.[17] James Deaux of Earth-2.net gave the movie a score of 5.5 out of 10, claiming the movie was far too overhyped and the result was not a bad, but a mediocre product with "many instances of...lazy writing, confusing animation, a couple of glaring plot holes and some mediocre voice acting." He also criticized the title of the movie given that Doomsday has such a minimal role in the film.[18]

Sales edit

The Top 100 DVD sales chart for September 18–23, 2007 revealed that the film was placed at #4, and was two spots ahead of the season six release of Smallville, a Superman related television show.[19] Variety made a report three months after the DVD's release, on DTV movies becoming very popular, and revealed that the DVD sold 600,000 copies, 30% more than what the studio predicted.[20] At the present time, Superman Doomsday is the highest selling film from the DC direct-to-video series selling more than 680,000 units.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "Superman - Doomsday (2007) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  2. ^ . Newsarama. March 4, 2007. Archived from the original on March 6, 2007. Retrieved March 10, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d McLaughlin, Robert (July 17, 2009). "How Superman became Will Smith’s adversary". Den of Geek!
  4. ^ Cecchini, Mike (August 2, 2017). "Was Ahead of Its Time: Kevin Smith's Superman Lives script would feel right at home with modern superhero blockbusters and TV shows." Den of Geek!
  5. ^ Collis, Clark (July 1, 2015). "The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened? -- exclusive clip". Entertainment Weekly.
  6. ^ a b c Elliott, Josh (June 12, 2013). "How producer Jon Peters and a giant spider nearly ruined Superman". The Pop Cultist.
  7. ^ Conrad, Jeremy (January 9, 2003). "An Evening with Kevin Smith: Nearly four hours of stories from The Man. Our full review. ". IGN.
  8. ^ https://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/180669.html
  9. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  10. ^ "Official Artwork And Details For New "Superman Doomsday" DVD And Blu-Ray". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  11. ^ Cassady Jr., Charles (February 13, 2008). "Superman Doomsday Movie Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
  12. ^ "Superman: Doomsday Soundtrack". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  13. ^ "Superman: Doomsday (2007)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved January 5, 2011.
  14. ^ . Ugo.com. September 18, 2007. Archived from the original on May 17, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  15. ^ . Forum.newsarama.com. July 27, 2007. Archived from the original on January 7, 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  16. ^ Christopher Monfette (September 18, 2007). "Superman Doomsday DVD Review". IGN. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  17. ^ "DVD Talk Review: Superman - Doomsday". Dvdtalk.com. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  18. ^ "Superman: Doomsday review". Earth-2.net. Retrieved December 6, 2007.
  19. ^ "Touchdown for "Marshall" on DVD charts". Reuters. September 27, 2007.
  20. ^ Thielman, Sam (December 21, 2007). "Direct-to-DVD movies growing in popularity". Variety.
  21. ^ "Superman - Doomsday - DVD Sales". The Numbers. Nash Information Service. Retrieved March 31, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Superman: Doomsday @ The World's Finest
  • Superman: Doomsday at IMDb

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For the 2018 adaptation of The Death of Superman see The Death of Superman film For the comic book see The Death of Superman Superman Doomsday is a 2007 American adult animated superhero film adapted from the DC Comics storyline The Death of Superman which focuses on the death and return of the superhero Superman Released by Warner Bros Animation it is the first film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies The film received mixed reviews from critics who praised the animation and more violent tone than previous adaptations but called it a disappointment However it grossed 10 million on a budget of 3 5 million making it a commercial success 1 Superman DoomsdayTheatrical release posterDirected byBruce Timm Lauren Montgomery Brandon ViettiScreenplay byDuane CapizziStory byDuane Capizzi Bruce TimmBased onThe Death of Supermanby Dan JurgensLouise SimonsonRoger SternProduced byBruce TimmStarringAdam Baldwin Anne Heche James Marsters John DiMaggio Tom Kenny Swoosie Kurtz Cree Summer Ray Wise Adam WylieNarrated byJames MarstersEdited byJoe GallMusic byRobert KralProductioncompaniesWarner Premiere DC Comics Warner Bros AnimationDistributed byWarner Home VideoRelease dateSeptember 18 2007 2007 09 18 Running time77 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 3 5 millionBox office 10 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 3 1 Kevin Smith cameo 4 Release 4 1 Rating 4 2 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Sales 6 References 7 External linksPlot editSuperman and Lois Lane are romantically involved but Lois is not happy with him not revealing his secret identity to her While digging workers from LexCorp unearth the spaceship of Doomsday a genetically engineered super soldier that is highly hostile toward any life form it comes across It massacres the digging crew and begins a rampage towards Metropolis killing animals and humans on sight When Doomsday reaches Metropolis it decimates the military until Superman arrives Superman and Doomsday engage in a fierce battle across Metropolis with Superman being brutally beaten but eventually winning However the victory is short lived as Superman dies in Lois arms Lex Luthor kills Mercy Graves his personal assistant to ensure no one else knows of LexCorp s involvement with Doomsday s release The world mourns Superman and Metropolis honors him with a memorial Superman s friends cope with his death in various ways Jimmy Olsen takes a job at a tabloid newspaper The National Voyeur Perry White becomes an alcoholic and Lois having realized that Clark was Superman visits Martha Kent for counsel In Superman s absence Metropolis is overwhelmed by criminals Toyman uses a giant mechanical spider to hold children hostage Lois decides to save them herself but Toyman tries to kill her and a little girl Superman digs out of his grave and saves Lois and the girl apprehending Toyman He doesn t seem quite the same but Lois dismisses it as shock She becomes suspicious however when Martha tells her that Clark has not called home The resurrected Superman is revealed to be a clone created by Luthor who is keeping the real Superman s body preserved in a tube unaware that Superman is barely still alive He periodically tortures the clone Superman in a special lead lined room A robot from the Fortress of Solitude detects that Superman is still alive recovers his body and begins restoring him to health Meanwhile the clone s attitude darkens when he hears that Toyman killed a child In retaliation the clone abducts the villain and kills him in front of the police station The city is stunned and the clone threatens the populace into abiding by the law This convinces Lois and Martha that this is not the real Superman Lex berates the clone orders him to find Superman s corpse and threatens to kill him if he misbehaves again The clone deduces that a lead shielded kryptonite pellet is in his brain and removes it Lois tranquilizes Luthor and searches his files with Jimmy discovering that Luthor is cloning an army of Supermen Lex awakens armed with a gun but the original clone saves Lois and Jimmy destroying the cloning facility and the yet to be awakened clones Luthor hopes to ambush the clone in a panic room but the clone simply locks him inside and tosses the entire room into the street This latest presumed murder triggers military action which fails Superman is revived and resolves to confront the clone although his powers are not fully restored To improve his odds he dons a solar suit and brings a Kryptonite gun The two battle and Lois manages to hit the clone with a kryptonite blast The clone destroys the gun but the Kryptonite canister sticks to the clone s chest and Superman vaporizes it with his heat vision Before dying the clone tells Superman to protect the people Lois is sure of the real Superman once he kisses her and the crowd is similarly happy now that they know that the real Superman is alive At Lois apartment Superman reveals himself to be Clark Kent and Lois embraces him with elation At LexCorp Lex is revealed to be critically injured and in a wheelchair but still alive He smiles musing that there may still be a way for him to destroy Superman Voice cast editAdam Baldwin as Kal El Clark Kent Superman Anne Heche as Lois Lane James Marsters as Lex Luthor John DiMaggio as Toyman Tom Kenny as The Robot Swoosie Kurtz as Martha Kent Cree Summer as Mercy Graves Ray Wise as Perry White Adam Wylie as Jimmy Olsen Kevin Smith as Grumpy Man Kimberly Brooks as Murphy Townsend Coleman as Drill Operator Chris Cox as Damon Swank Hettie Lynn Hurtes as Newscaster James Arnold Taylor as Officer TuckerProduction editDespite similar animation styles the film used new animation models and is only loosely based on the DC Animated Universe that lasted from 1992 to 2006 2 with a few allusions to the older series as well as the Fleischer Superman series found in the Fortress of Solitude Kevin Smith cameo edit Writer director Kevin Smith made a brief cameo in the film during the scene in which Superman apprehends Toyman As Superman carries Toyman off a man modeled after and voiced by Smith remarks Like we really needed him to bust up a mechanical spider right Lame 3 This is a reference to the Warner Bros Superman project that he and film producer Jon Peters collaborated on which never came to fruition According to Smith Peters wanted Superman to fight a giant spider in the film s third act 3 4 5 6 Smith revealed in his interview film An Evening with Kevin Smith that he incorporated this and Peters other ideas into his script 3 7 Tim Burton was eventually brought onto the project and discarded Smith s screenplay wishing to employ a different screenwriter 6 A giant mechanical spider eventually was used in the climax of the 1999 Warner Bros film Wild Wild West which Peters co produced 3 6 Release editThe film was released on DVD and Blu Ray September 18 2007 Before the DVD release the movie was first screened at the San Diego Comic Con on July 26 2007 It made its U S broadcast premiere on Cartoon Network on July 12 2008 in a heavily edited format One of the aforementioned edits appears only in the South Korean release wherein Superman is seen flying over South Korea congratulating Ban Ki Moon for becoming the 8th Secretary General of the U N 8 Superman Doomsday was exclusively available on DVD with a collectible packaging depicting Superman bursting through the movie s logo It was the only film in the series originally released without a special edition Following a year later was a two disc special edition DVD release The special features included a retrospective look at how the Death of Superman comic came to be a look at voice actors as well as a Defeat Doomsday game with a 10 minute preview to the next animated film Justice League The New Frontier Release of a Blu ray version was announced with a release date of February 26 2008 but was delayed 9 Warner Home Video released a new Special Edition Blu ray and DVD featuring new bonus materials on November 25 2008 10 Rating edit The film s generous amount of violence and profane language garnered a PG 13 rating from the MPAA This is the first time an animated Superman project has ever received such a strong rating Most of the more visceral deaths take place off camera however the fight sequences are very intense During the Doomsday vs Superman fight scene Superman coughs a puddle of blood onto the ground perhaps the most visual use of blood in the entire film 11 This marked the start of DC animated films featuring more adult content compared to previous projects and a majority of subsequent DC Universe Original Animated Movies would receive a PG 13 or R rating Soundtrack edit Superman Doomsday Soundtrack from the DC Universe Animated Original Movie Film score by Robert J KralReleasedOctober 26 2007Length57 34LabelLa La Land RecordsThe soundtrack to Superman Doomsday was released on October 26 2007 The music was composed by Robert J Kral 12 The soundtrack listing Superman Doomsday Soundtrack from the DC Universe Animated Original Movie No TitleLength1 Superman Doomsday Main Title 2 052 Fortress of Solitude 1 333 Alien 2 254 Killing the Hick 0 525 Doomsday Rising 2 116 Superman vs Doomsday 1 497 Doomsday Battle 2 118 Superman s Sacrifice 2 389 The Death of Superman 2 0710 Lois amp Martha 0 4811 Toy Man Attacks 2 2812 Return of the Hero 2 2213 Superman Clone 3 1614 Heartbeat 0 4315 Relocated 1 1316 Lois Was Right 0 3717 Cat Rescue 1 4218 A Safe Superman 1 4719 Lois Plan 2 2120 Clone Discovery 1 3021 Luthor s Fate 0 3222 Superman s Return 2 2723 Superman vs Superclone 4 5624 Superman s Victory 4 2325 Smallville Elementary 1 0326 Superman Doomsday End Titles 2 58Total length 57 34Reception editCritical response edit The film received favorable reviews from critics 13 Following the screening at Comic Con and its release on DVD the movie garnered mostly positive reviews with some reviewers commenting it was a marked improvement compared to other recent DC animated adaptations some commented it raised the bar for the follow up to the live action Superman Returns which had been released the previous summer 14 Many also agreed it was also better in comparison to the recent animated films Marvel Studios had released based on their characters such as Ultimate Avengers in part due to the more adult and action packed story in keeping with its PG 13 rating 15 Many reviews spoke highly of James Marsters and Adam Baldwin s voice acting as Lex Luthor and Superman while reviews of Anne Heche s portrayal of Lois Lane were mixed 16 Not all reviews of the film were positive DVDTalk com while praising the film s look and its technical presentation called the film a massive disappointment and also negatively commented on the film s short running time and its lack of adherence to the storyline of The Death of Superman comics 17 James Deaux of Earth 2 net gave the movie a score of 5 5 out of 10 claiming the movie was far too overhyped and the result was not a bad but a mediocre product with many instances of lazy writing confusing animation a couple of glaring plot holes and some mediocre voice acting He also criticized the title of the movie given that Doomsday has such a minimal role in the film 18 Sales edit The Top 100 DVD sales chart for September 18 23 2007 revealed that the film was placed at 4 and was two spots ahead of the season six release of Smallville a Superman related television show 19 Variety made a report three months after the DVD s release on DTV movies becoming very popular and revealed that the DVD sold 600 000 copies 30 more than what the studio predicted 20 At the present time Superman Doomsday is the highest selling film from the DC direct to video series selling more than 680 000 units 21 References edit Superman Doomsday 2007 Financial Information The Numbers Retrieved December 1 2020 WONDERCON 07 DC UNIVERSE SUPERHEROES GO DVD PANEL Newsarama March 4 2007 Archived from the original on March 6 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