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DescriptionWarner Bros. considered shooting Superman Returns at Warner Roadshow Studios in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. After filming, this could have been used as an attraction for the adjoining Warner Bros. Movie World theme park, but the idea was scrapped for being too expensive. Set construction started in January 2005 at Fox Studios Australia for the film's 60 setpieces, while the start date was pushed back for two weeks. In an attempt to avoid public attention, Superman Returns carried the fake working title of Red Sun during filming. Starting in late March 2005, principal photography lasted until November. Filming of Superman Returns in New South Wales constituted hiring thousands of local workers, generating over $100 million into the local economy. 80% of filming took place at Fox Studios Australia, occupying all nine sound stages. Scenes set in Smallville were shot at Tamworth, while the Australian Museum doubled for the Metropolis Museum of Natural History. Superman Returns is a 2006 superhero film directed by Bryan Singer. It is the fifth and final installment in the original Superman film series and serves as an alternate sequel to Superman (1978 ) and Superman II (1980) by ignoring the events of Superman III (1983) and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987). The film stars Brandon Routh as Superman, as well as Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey, and tells the story of the title character returning to Earth after a five year absence. He finds that his love interest Lois Lane has moved on with her life, and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme that will destroy the world, starting with the United States. After a series of unsuccessful projects to resurrect Superman on the screen, Warner Bros. hired Bryan Singer to direct and develop Superman Returns in July 2004. The majority of principal photography took place at Fox Studios Australia, Sydney, while the visual effects sequences were created by Sony Pictures Imageworks; filming ended in November 2005. Preceded by an extensive marketing campaign at the cost of $44.5 million, Superman Returns was released to positive reviews and received many award nominations, but Warner Bros. was disappointed with the $391 million worldwide box office return. A sequel was planned for a summer 2009 release, but the project was later cancelled. The Superman series will be rebooted in 2013 with the film Man of Steel and will be directed by Zack Snyder with Henry Cavill as Superman. Country: United States Gen: Fantasy, Action Year: 2006 Time: 2:34:19 Subtitle: english, russian, rumeno, greco, spagnolo, svedese, tailandese, sloveno, tedesco, francese, ungherese, islandese, giapponese, portoghese Original Audio: English Director: Bryan Singer Cast: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Mersden, Parker Posey, Frank Langella, Sam Huntington, Eva Marie Saint, Marlon Brando, Kal Penn Superman (Brandon Routh) has been missing for five years, since traveling to the location where astronomers believed they had discovered the remains of Krypton. During his absence, Superman's nemesis Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) was released from prison and married a rich widow to obtain her fortune upon her death. Superman, having failed in his quest to find surviving Kryptonians, returns to Earth and, as Clark Kent, resumes his job at the Daily Planet in Metropolis. He subsequently learns that Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) has won the Pulitzer Prize for her article "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman." Meanwhile, Luthor travels to the Fortress of Solitude and steals Kryptonian crystals, which he uses for an experiment that causes a power outage on the East Coast. The power loss interferes with the flight test of a space shuttle to be launched into space from its piggy-back mounting on an airliner, occupied by Lois Lane, who is covering the story. Clark flies into action as Superman and stops the plane from crashing onto a baseball stadium. The world rejoices at Superman's return, but he has difficulty coping with Lois' fiance, Richard White (James Marsden), nephew of Daily Planet editor-in-chief Perry White (Frank Langella), and their 5-year-old son, Jason (Tristan Lake Leabu). With Superman distracted by an out-of-control vehicle (a diversion involving Luthor's henchwoman, Kitty Kowalski), Luthor steals Kryptonite from the Metropolis Museum of Natural History. Perry then assigns Lois to interview Superman while Clark investigates the blackout. Lois and Jason inadvertently board Luthor's ship and are captured after Lois decides to hold interest in the blackout story, which she connects to Luthor's experiment. He reveals to them his grand scheme of using one of the stolen Kryptonian crystals, which he has combined with the Kryptonite, to grow a new continental landmass in the Northern Atlantic Ocean that will cause sea levels to rise drastically, killing billions of people. Seeing Jason seemingly have a slight reaction to Kryptonite, Luthor asks who Jason's father really is; Lois asserts that the father is Richard. The crystal begins to create Luthor's new landmass, while Lois attempts to escape but is attacked by a henchman. Jason throws a piano at the henchman, killing him and showing that he is actually Superman's son. Meanwhile, Superman is attempting to minimize the destruction in Metropolis caused by the new landmass' growth when Richard arrives in a sea plane to rescue Lois and Jason. Superman soon arrives to help and then flies off to find Luthor. Meeting Luthor, Superman discovers the landmass is filled with Kryptonite, which weakens him to the point that Luthor and his henchmen are able to beat him. Superman is stabbed by Luthor with a shard of Kryptonite and falls into the ocean. Lois makes Richard turn back to rescue Superman, whereupon she removes the Kryptonite from his back. Superman, after regaining his strength from the sun, lifts the landmass after putting layers of earth between him and the Kryptonite. Luthor and Kitty escape in their helicopter; Kitty, unwilling to let billions of people die, tosses away the crystals that Lex stole from the Fortress of Solitude. She and Luthor are stranded on a desert island when their helicopter runs out of fuel. Superman pushes the landmass into space, but is weakened by the Kryptonite and crashes back to Earth. Doctors remove more Kryptonite from Superman's wound, but after it is removed they cannot penetrate his skin with their surgical tools. While Superman remains in a coma, Lois and Jason visit him at the hospital where Lois whispers a secret into Superman's ear and then kisses him. Superman later awakens and flies to visit Jason, reciting his father Jor-El's (Marlon Brando) last speech to Jason as he sleeps. Lois starts writing another article, titled “Why the World Needs Superman”. Superman reassures her that he is now back to stay, and flies off to low orbit, where he gazes down at the world once again. Superman (Brandon Routh) è ormai scomparso da circa 5 anni, alla ricerca del suo pianeta natale Krypton, di cui alcuni astronomi sembravano aver trovato traccia nel cosmo. In una lussuosissima casa alla periferia di Metropolis, Gertrude Vanderworth (Noel Neill) detta le sue ultime volontà al suo amante, che lei stessa ha aiutato ad uscire di prigione: Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey). Luthor si ritrova così erede universale di un'immensa fortuna e di un grandioso yacht, che utilizza per raggiungere al Polo Nord la Fortezza della solitudine, dove Kal-El un tempo era solito ritirarsi per brevi periodi. Grazie ai cristalli che lui stesso aveva imparato ad utilizzare scopre ogni segreto dell'avanzatissima tecnologia di Krypton. Nel frattempo Superman, grazie a una navicella forgiata dalla medesima tecnologia dei cristalli, fa ritorno alla fattoria di Smallville, dove vive la sua anziana madre terrestre Martha Kent (Eva Marie Saint), a cui spiega che nonostante le sue ricerche, non ha trovato nessun altro sopravvissuto di Krypton e per questo ha deciso di tornare alla sua vita di sempre e ad assumere nuovamente l'identità di Clark Kent. Tornato al Daily Planet e al suo vecchio lavoro, però, scopre una cosa che gli cambia la vita: il suo antico amore, Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth), convive da tempo con un uomo, Richard White (James Marsden), nipote del direttore del giornale Perry White (Frank Langella). Inoltre, i due hanno persino un figlio, Jason. Infine, Clark scopre che Lois ha vinto il Premio Pulitzer per un articolo intitolato "Perché il mondo non ha bisogno di Superman", scritto in sua assenza. Nel frattempo, Lois è impegnata in un servizio su uno speciale aereo progettato per i viaggi spaziali e per il trasporto dello shuttle. In quel momento Luthor è tornato a villa Vanderworth e per dimostrare ai suoi scagnozzi l'efficacia della tecnologia kryptoniana, getta un microframmento di cristallo nell'acqua di un grande plastico della città. L'effetto è devastante e oltre a creare un'enorme cristallo che distrugge il modellino e parte della stanza, provoca un black-out totale in tutta la contea. Questo manda in tilt il sistema di lancio dell'aereo su cui si trova Lois, impedendo allo shuttle di sganciarsi e incendiando l'alettone posteriore dell'aereo. Superman interviene a sorpresa, salvando lo shuttle e facendo atterrare l'aeroplano in uno stadio di baseball, acclamato dalla folla e lasciando attonita Lois. Il giorno dopo, Superman è al centro di tutti i notiziari del pianeta e delle prime pagine dei quotidiani. Lois, però, memore dei suoi trascorsi con l'ultimo figlio di Krypton (nonostante abbia dimenticato buona parte degli eventi narrati in Superman II), cerca in tutti i modi di evitare di doversi occupare ancora di lui. Luthor, una volta saputo del ritorno del suo arcinemico alieno, decide di rubare una pietra contenente kryptonite, la sostanza letale a tutti i kryptoniani, dal museo di Metropolis. Clark, Lois, Richard e Jimmy Olsen, in compagnia di Jason, stanno lavorando al giornale, quando Lois si assenta per fumare una sigaretta di nascosto. Clark ne approfitta per presentarsi a Lois come Superman in privato. Lui le spiega le sue ragioni sul perché abbia abbandonato la terra (e soprattutto lei) per così tanto tempo. Dopo un dialogo piuttosto nervoso e un lungo volo come ai vecchi tempi, Lois sembra accettare parzialmente le sue scuse, facendo però capire all'Uomo del Domani che ormai lei si è fatta un'altra vita senza di lui. Lois continua, ad insaputa di Perry White, ad indagare sul black-out. Seguendo il suo incosciente spirito d'iniziativa, finisce sullo yacht "Gertrude", di proprietà di Lex Luthor, il quale approfitta del fortuito incontro per rapire lei e Jason. E per fermare Superman, si è procurato un grandissimo pezzo di kryptonite, davanti al quale Jason, come lo stesso Luthor nota, sembra reagire in maniera molto strana. Lois e Jason sono prigionieri di Luthor. Lois riesce a spedire al Planet un fax su cui ha scritto parzialmente le coordinate dove si trova lo yacht, causando, però, l'ira di uno degli scagnozzi di Luthor. Improvvisamente Jason, per salvare la madre, scaglia un pianoforte contro il criminale, uccidendolo e cominciando a far pensare alla madre che il vero padre del bambino possa non essere Richard (Lois non ricorda di essere stata con Kal-El in Superman II). Richard e Clark ricevono il fax di Lois e intuiscono cosa le cifre scritte sul foglio significhino. Richard, pilota prove Sharing WidgetTrailer |