Superman battles against an insurmountable foe named Doomsday.Superman battles against an insurmountable foe named Doomsday.Superman battles against an insurmountable foe named Doomsday.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Jerry O'Connell
- Superman
- (voice)
Rebecca Romijn
- Lois Lane
- (voice)
Rainn Wilson
- Lex Luthor
- (voice)
Rosario Dawson
- Wonder Woman
- (voice)
Nathan Fillion
- Green Lantern
- (voice)
Christopher Gorham
- The Flash
- (voice)
Matt Lanter
- Aquaman
- (voice)
Shemar Moore
- Cyborg
- (voice)
Jason O'Mara
- Batman
- (voice)
Jonathan Adams
- Mayor
- (voice)
Rocky Carroll
- Silas Stone
- (voice)
Trevor Devall
- Dabney Donovan
- (voice)
- …
Paul Eiding
- Pa Kent
- (voice)
Patrick Fabian
- Hank Henshaw
- (voice)
Jennifer Hale
- Ma Kent
- (voice)
Erica Luttrell
- Mercy
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAt the weekly meeting of the Justice League, Cyborg tells everyone the meeting will be next week, "Same Bat time...same bat channel," which is the same phrase spoken after episodes of the 1960s Batman TV series.
- GoofsWhen the submersible sub is ripped open by Doomsday, it is at approximately 6 miles below the surface, where the water pressure nears 16,000 lbs. psi. The pilot's bodies would have been utterly flattened upon exposure to this pressure, not left floating intact as if they were simply submerged in a pool.
- Crazy creditsThere are 3 more scenes during the end credits. One of a specimen escaping from LexCorp, another of John Henry Irons at work, setting up Steel, and another of the Fortress Of Solitude. A 4th scene after the credits have ended is a glimpse of the Cyborg Superman, followed by a shot of the Superman "S" shield dripping blood.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Death of Superman: The Brawl that Topped them all (2018)
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In 2007 we got an animated film covering the full Doomsday/return of superman saga. For some reason, I guess DC wanted to do it again.
The good- the film looks very good; the animation is great, the drawings are detailed, and the characters have their authentic look from the comics. The fight scenes are also quite good, and make the battles epic without going into Man of Steel level carnage. The presentation of Doomsday is also top-notch, he's never felt more dangerous or unstoppable. The "graphic" violence adds a degree of danger, but I wouldn't oversell it- anyone over the age of 11 has probably seen worse on network television. Also, lots of nice little touches to the world, like people trying to take selfies with Superman, give this film a little more character.
The middle- the voice acting left me cold. Nothing is too bad (although Rain Wilson is kind of hammy as Lex Luthor, which I didn't like). Superman and the rest certainly have conviction, but the dialogue doesn't really stand out. The script is also a bit simplistic- generally kind of blah and predictable.
The bad- the pacing is inconsistent. The film takes *forever* to get to "the good stuff," and the time before that is not exactly captivating. They're trying to build suspense and world-build and everything, but we already know what Doomsday is and what he's going to do! The subplot about Clark and Lois also didn't do much for me- the overall point of it was fine, but the pacing just dragged it out too much. In this regard, the 2007 film wins out. That film was much more "cartoony," but it had quick pacing and covered twice as much material in less time.
So basically, we have a more "adult" version of the Doomsday story (but not the entire story). What the film adds in production values and fighting choreography, it lacks in pacing and originality. Although the 2007 film was less popular, I'd much rather watch the 2007 one again, as it was more entertaining, had better pacing, and tells the entire story in less time than this film.
The good- the film looks very good; the animation is great, the drawings are detailed, and the characters have their authentic look from the comics. The fight scenes are also quite good, and make the battles epic without going into Man of Steel level carnage. The presentation of Doomsday is also top-notch, he's never felt more dangerous or unstoppable. The "graphic" violence adds a degree of danger, but I wouldn't oversell it- anyone over the age of 11 has probably seen worse on network television. Also, lots of nice little touches to the world, like people trying to take selfies with Superman, give this film a little more character.
The middle- the voice acting left me cold. Nothing is too bad (although Rain Wilson is kind of hammy as Lex Luthor, which I didn't like). Superman and the rest certainly have conviction, but the dialogue doesn't really stand out. The script is also a bit simplistic- generally kind of blah and predictable.
The bad- the pacing is inconsistent. The film takes *forever* to get to "the good stuff," and the time before that is not exactly captivating. They're trying to build suspense and world-build and everything, but we already know what Doomsday is and what he's going to do! The subplot about Clark and Lois also didn't do much for me- the overall point of it was fine, but the pacing just dragged it out too much. In this regard, the 2007 film wins out. That film was much more "cartoony," but it had quick pacing and covered twice as much material in less time.
So basically, we have a more "adult" version of the Doomsday story (but not the entire story). What the film adds in production values and fighting choreography, it lacks in pacing and originality. Although the 2007 film was less popular, I'd much rather watch the 2007 one again, as it was more entertaining, had better pacing, and tells the entire story in less time than this film.
- DarthPaul85
- Aug 10, 2018
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $4,031
- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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