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Of course it is. So, what's Supes up to then? He's about to resurrected by Bryan Singer (X-Men 2), in a new movie that's
set 5 years after the events of Superman II.
Before Superman III? Er, actually they're just ignoring Superman III and IV.
Good idea! So how does the movie look? The teaser does a good job of letting people know Superman is back next
year, but not much beyond that. There are some atmospheric scenes of the
Kent farm, the Daily Planet, plus a few glimpses of Superman taking off,
Clark Kent leaping across a cornfield, and standing above the planet before
flying down through the atmosphere.
Wow, sounds cool! As teasers go, it's not bad. It beats a few seconds of music and a logo,
anyway! What's even better is that the teaser uses some of John Williams'
music from 1978's Superman (not the theme tune, sadly) and a Marlon Brando
voiceover.
Excellent! The Man Of Steel is back! Yep, next summer...
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