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Superman agrees to sacrifice his powers to start a relationship with Lois Lane, unaware that three Kryptonian criminals he inadvertently released are conquering Earth.Superman agrees to sacrifice his powers to start a relationship with Lois Lane, unaware that three Kryptonian criminals he inadvertently released are conquering Earth.Superman agrees to sacrifice his powers to start a relationship with Lois Lane, unaware that three Kryptonian criminals he inadvertently released are conquering Earth.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Superman II' features strong performances, especially from Reeve and Kidder, and an engaging romance. Villains like General Zod add significant threat, but the film suffers from an uneven tone due to director changes. Critics note plot inconsistencies and dated effects, though action sequences and themes of love and responsibility are praised. The debate between cuts further complicates reception.
Featured reviews
Fun packed and humanistic sequel is worthy alright.
Superman II stars Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, and Jack O'Halloran. It was to be a troubled shoot that saw two directors involved with the project. Richard Donner had completed about three quarters of the film before being taken off the project, so Richard Lester then came in to finish the film. Because of the back stage problems there are a host of writers credited on the film and both Robert Paynter & Geoffrey Unsworth were involved with the cinematography. Filmed using the Megasound system the score is a reworking of John Williams original score by Ken Thorne.
Something of a miracle in itself that Superman II, in spite of all the behind the scenes shenanigans, is a very fine sequel to the massively successful Superman from 78. Sure there's some odd tonal shifts, a couple of things don't quite add up (to be corrected later on down the line with the release of the Richard Donner cut), while the villains are badly under written, but this has enough comic book adaptation savvy to please most comic book lovers.
This time around sees Superman pitted against three villains who have been released from their prison due to Superman himself detonating a hydrogen bomb in space. The big kicker here being that the three convicts, General Zod, Ursa and Non, are from his home planet of Krypton and had been imprisoned by his father Jor-El. Now they are free they are hell bent on revenge against the son of Jor-El and the planet that worships him. If that was not enough for Superman to contend with, he also has affairs of the heart to deal with as his love for Lois Lane grows ever stronger by the day. While a certain Lex Luthor is plotting his escape from prison...
Pic nicely fuses a humanistic heart with exciting set pieces, to make Superman II a worthy sequel to the wonderful template that is the first film. Ultimately we should embrace both cuts of Superman II or it would go downhill from here... 7/10
Something of a miracle in itself that Superman II, in spite of all the behind the scenes shenanigans, is a very fine sequel to the massively successful Superman from 78. Sure there's some odd tonal shifts, a couple of things don't quite add up (to be corrected later on down the line with the release of the Richard Donner cut), while the villains are badly under written, but this has enough comic book adaptation savvy to please most comic book lovers.
This time around sees Superman pitted against three villains who have been released from their prison due to Superman himself detonating a hydrogen bomb in space. The big kicker here being that the three convicts, General Zod, Ursa and Non, are from his home planet of Krypton and had been imprisoned by his father Jor-El. Now they are free they are hell bent on revenge against the son of Jor-El and the planet that worships him. If that was not enough for Superman to contend with, he also has affairs of the heart to deal with as his love for Lois Lane grows ever stronger by the day. While a certain Lex Luthor is plotting his escape from prison...
Pic nicely fuses a humanistic heart with exciting set pieces, to make Superman II a worthy sequel to the wonderful template that is the first film. Ultimately we should embrace both cuts of Superman II or it would go downhill from here... 7/10
This was, and still is, an impressive movie...
The 1980 sequel "Superman II" to the 1978 movie "Superman" is, for me at least, the best of all the Christopher Reeve helmed superman movies.
The storyline in "Superman II" is the most exciting and compelling of stories in these 'older' Superman movies. Writers Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman and Tom Mankiewicz put together a very thrilling and entertaining storyline for this 1980 sequel, and the character gallery in the movie is just phenomenally well-written too.
The acting performances in the movie are good, and they have some great casted performers for the various roles and characters. It is, of course, great to see Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman, Jackie Cooper, Marc McClure and Ned Beatty return to reprise their roles. But the villains in "Superman II" are especially memorable and well-cast, with the likes of Terence Stamp, Sarah Douglas and Jack O'Halloran. These are, for me at least, the most memorable of villains in any superhero movies I have seen.
Visually then the effects in "Superman II" were quite good back in the day. They haven't aged all that well, but it is still watchable and bearable even in 2023. It is, after all, a "Superman" movie with Christopher Reeve.
"Superman II" is a movie that is well-worth sitting down to watch.
My rating of directors Richard Lester and Richard Donner 1980 movie "Superman II" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
The storyline in "Superman II" is the most exciting and compelling of stories in these 'older' Superman movies. Writers Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman and Tom Mankiewicz put together a very thrilling and entertaining storyline for this 1980 sequel, and the character gallery in the movie is just phenomenally well-written too.
The acting performances in the movie are good, and they have some great casted performers for the various roles and characters. It is, of course, great to see Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman, Jackie Cooper, Marc McClure and Ned Beatty return to reprise their roles. But the villains in "Superman II" are especially memorable and well-cast, with the likes of Terence Stamp, Sarah Douglas and Jack O'Halloran. These are, for me at least, the most memorable of villains in any superhero movies I have seen.
Visually then the effects in "Superman II" were quite good back in the day. They haven't aged all that well, but it is still watchable and bearable even in 2023. It is, after all, a "Superman" movie with Christopher Reeve.
"Superman II" is a movie that is well-worth sitting down to watch.
My rating of directors Richard Lester and Richard Donner 1980 movie "Superman II" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
Phantoms of the Past Present...
Three prisoners of Krypton soon find they are freed, with powers and prowess beyond all their dreams, as they make their way to Earth, the saviour rescinds all his worth, the potential to protect, greatly recedes. Lex Luthor makes escape and finds the hidden fortress, where he gorges on Krypton and feeds maliciousness, connects with Zod, Ursa, Non, they collude against the one, who has reversed his past mistake, repealed the regress. The battle for the world is then established, man of steel fights for life, won't be dismissed, in solitude tables turn, fissures open and intern, past memories are removed, with a brief kiss.
Everything Good About the Original Is Carried Over and Improved
Superman II (1980)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Very good sequel has Superman (Christpher Reeve) giving up his powers so that he can be with Lois (Margot Kidder) but once he does this the planet comes under attack by three Kryptonian bad guys. I might be the only person in the world to think so but to me this sequel actually surpasses the original film and I think by a rather large margin. Everything that was good in the original is pretty much carried over to this film where it's done even better. I think the big benefit here over the original is that this sequel doesn't run too long and instead it has a much better pacing to it. However, what really makes the film tick are some incredibly action sequences, which includes a hilarious one at Niagra Falls where Lois plans to test Clark to try and see whether he's really Superman or not. The way this entire scene plays out is incredibly funny but also contains some great action. Humor is something that is also much better this time around and especially during the scene where the three aliens wreck havoc on a small redneck town. This here is a pretty long sequence but the laughs really don't stop at any point. I think another major plus with this sequel is that we're given not only a great villain in Luthor (Gene Hackman) but the aliens are also a lot of fun. The three of them make for a great group to root against but at the same time you really love to hate them. As with the previous film, the performance are all extremely good with Reeve once again leading the way in his dual role as both the superhero and the nerd with glasses. I think it's safe to say that the actor really just had something special in him that allowed him to perfectly fit into both roles. Both Kidder and Hackman are good in their parts as is Jackie Cooper, E.G. Marshall and Ned Beatty in his one but funny scene. The action scenes are all extremely good and the special effects this time out are even better. SUPERMAN II is a rare case where the sequel is actually better than the original.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Very good sequel has Superman (Christpher Reeve) giving up his powers so that he can be with Lois (Margot Kidder) but once he does this the planet comes under attack by three Kryptonian bad guys. I might be the only person in the world to think so but to me this sequel actually surpasses the original film and I think by a rather large margin. Everything that was good in the original is pretty much carried over to this film where it's done even better. I think the big benefit here over the original is that this sequel doesn't run too long and instead it has a much better pacing to it. However, what really makes the film tick are some incredibly action sequences, which includes a hilarious one at Niagra Falls where Lois plans to test Clark to try and see whether he's really Superman or not. The way this entire scene plays out is incredibly funny but also contains some great action. Humor is something that is also much better this time around and especially during the scene where the three aliens wreck havoc on a small redneck town. This here is a pretty long sequence but the laughs really don't stop at any point. I think another major plus with this sequel is that we're given not only a great villain in Luthor (Gene Hackman) but the aliens are also a lot of fun. The three of them make for a great group to root against but at the same time you really love to hate them. As with the previous film, the performance are all extremely good with Reeve once again leading the way in his dual role as both the superhero and the nerd with glasses. I think it's safe to say that the actor really just had something special in him that allowed him to perfectly fit into both roles. Both Kidder and Hackman are good in their parts as is Jackie Cooper, E.G. Marshall and Ned Beatty in his one but funny scene. The action scenes are all extremely good and the special effects this time out are even better. SUPERMAN II is a rare case where the sequel is actually better than the original.
I Love this Movie!!!
This movie is just great fun!! The 3 evil villains are so good and funny. I especially like the woman villain and her comments on how superman's weakness is the human's and he "cares for these human's, like pets" This movie is cheesy I admit but it's great cheese!! And I mean the ending where superman puts the American Flag on top of the White House is so Classic!! After all superman fights for "Life, Liberty and the American Way! I recommend this movie to all!
Did you know
- TriviaIn a 2004 interview, Margot Kidder claimed that Richard Donner shot enough scenes to make his own cut of the film, and that the unused footage was "somewhere in a vault." A website started a petition for Warner Bros. to allow and sponsor Donner's cut of this movie. The footage was re-edited into Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006).
- GoofsClark is able to survive walking all the way back to the Fortress Of Solitude with only a lightweight jacket, slacks, and wing-tipped shoes.
- Quotes
Superman: General, would you care to step outside?
General Zod: Come to me, son of Jor-El, kneel before Zod!
- Crazy creditsOpening credits incorporate an extensive amount of footage from the first Superman movie.
- Alternate versionsIn late 2006 a new version, Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006), subtitled "The Richard Donner Cut," was released on DVD and Blu-ray by the new rights-holders of the franchise. It reinserts virtually everything that could been salvaged from what Donner shot for his intended original version of the film, such as the infamous Marlon Brando scenes, before the producers sacked him. This version uses less than 20% of material filmed by Richard Lester, and since that left a few gaps in the story with no possibility of re-shoots, Donner had to make do with just about every bit of footage he had shot some 25 years before, including some which had only been shot as screen tests.
- ConnectionsEdited from Superman (1978)
- SoundtracksPick Up the Pieces
(uncredited)
Written by Roger Ball, Hamish Stuart and Average White Band (as The Average White Band)
Performed by Average White Band (as The Average White Band)
Courtesy of Atlantic Records
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Superman II - Allein gegen alle
- Filming locations
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada(on location)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $54,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $108,185,706
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,100,523
- Jun 21, 1981
- Gross worldwide
- $216,385,706
- Runtime
- 2h 7m(127 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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