SUPERMAN VI: SUPERVILLAINS? NUCLEAR MAN?
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SUPERMAN VI: SUPERVILLAINS? NUCLEAR MAN?
Okay. Superman V (since Superman Returns seems to recognize the original series it seems appropriate) appears to be a crowd pleaser and will likely go on to make a nice profit for the studio, ensuring a sequel.
Though Superman II and IV feature super powered antagonists there seems to be a kind of vacuum when it comes to super powered villains for the most part. Oddly enough the villains all come out of the woodwork (or closet if you will) just when the first super guy appears on the scene. It reminds me of guests at a wedding reception. No body wants to be the first to dance but once one bold soul stands up the rest of the group assumes its okay and boom the dance floor is full. This all begs the question “What Superman villain will appear in the next film?”
In my opinion most of the classic Superman villains are crap or if used without a complete overhaul would seem ridiculous. Bizarro, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Toyman. I expect there are only a handful of Superman’s enemies that would make movie sense. Doomsday comes to mind, perhaps an all new nemesis. Anyone but Nuclear man, I beg you!
Though Superman II and IV feature super powered antagonists there seems to be a kind of vacuum when it comes to super powered villains for the most part. Oddly enough the villains all come out of the woodwork (or closet if you will) just when the first super guy appears on the scene. It reminds me of guests at a wedding reception. No body wants to be the first to dance but once one bold soul stands up the rest of the group assumes its okay and boom the dance floor is full. This all begs the question “What Superman villain will appear in the next film?”
In my opinion most of the classic Superman villains are crap or if used without a complete overhaul would seem ridiculous. Bizarro, Mr. Mxyzptlk, Toyman. I expect there are only a handful of Superman’s enemies that would make movie sense. Doomsday comes to mind, perhaps an all new nemesis. Anyone but Nuclear man, I beg you!
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I think it's past time that the Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man makes his cenimatic debut.
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I'm thinking Parasite.
With a behind the scenes telepathy villian thrown in too.
So we'd have a weakened Superman who is unsure of his powers or unable to focus his mental state.
[rant time]
And let me say this again.
No one really cares about the details of how these villians gets thier powers either!
Keep it quick and simple.
With a behind the scenes telepathy villian thrown in too.
So we'd have a weakened Superman who is unsure of his powers or unable to focus his mental state.
[rant time]
And let me say this again.
No one really cares about the details of how these villians gets thier powers either!
Keep it quick and simple.
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I think it should be a Sinister Six-type deal, with Rosanne Barr, Gilbert Godfrey, Ellen Degenerous, Paula Poundstone, Tom Cruise, and John Kerry playing the villains. Then, the director should make sure all the weapons are real, and set to 'kill'. That way, no matter who ends up winning, I win!
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I vote for Unusually Tight Sweater Girl or Jogging In Sports Bra Woman.
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Re: SUPERMAN VI: SUPERVILLAINS? NUCLEAR MAN?
It does? I remember hearing somewhere that the new film ignored the last two of the older films.aTOMiC wrote:Okay. Superman V (since Superman Returns seems to recognize the original series it seems appropriate)
That's my understanding too, that it's a sequel to Superman II.
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Re: SUPERMAN VI: SUPERVILLAINS? NUCLEAR MAN?
That was my understanding also. The fact that the new film is acknowledging the first series at all is really the point. I didn't mean to imply that they were all chronological like Star Wars. I just meant it as a reference.Murrin wrote:It does? I remember hearing somewhere that the new film ignored the last two of the older films.aTOMiC wrote:Okay. Superman V (since Superman Returns seems to recognize the original series it seems appropriate)
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As near as I can tell, the story picks up about 5 years after Superman II - and Supes has been off-planet the entire time, so III and IV aren't actually a part of the continuity.
Thank God.
As far as a good villian for the next one, they can keep bringing Spacey back for as long as they want, as far as I'm concerned. Failing that, we've got Doomsday, Brainiac, That Kryptonian Machine Thingie That Becomes A Super Being (Eliminator?), Zod (Again! Terence Stamp really was fun!), Batman (not a villian, but he generally causes trouble and ethical questions for Supes whenever they get together...)
Thank God.
As far as a good villian for the next one, they can keep bringing Spacey back for as long as they want, as far as I'm concerned. Failing that, we've got Doomsday, Brainiac, That Kryptonian Machine Thingie That Becomes A Super Being (Eliminator?), Zod (Again! Terence Stamp really was fun!), Batman (not a villian, but he generally causes trouble and ethical questions for Supes whenever they get together...)
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