The saying “You can never go home again.” hits differently after seeing this scene. This must’ve been both fascinating yet heartbreaking for Kal-El at the same time.
They should have kept this in the movie, because frankly I never understood why he was fainting when he returned to earth and passed out when he reached earth. It also perfectly tied into the ending because the land mass that Lex Luthor created looked like the wasteland that Krypton was. In short they should have opened with this then put in the credits. Plus Brandon Routh looks awesome here and I'm sad that he won't reprise his role in the next movie, he did a great job in this one.
I know that Delete scene is a Big waste of Filming too,but I really With The Made A Rao Solar System map that Remains of Krypton too,And Astroids Orbit of What Remains of the Planet grave 🪦 Yard, Because it become a Dead World Rock Wasteland of the Dark in Toxic kryptonite.
Hollywood has an obscene sense of frivolously wasting money. All this effort, only to wind up on the cutting room floor because a director or producer decided they didn’t like the flow or the runtime was too long.
What a waste. They should have started with this, followed by the JW theme song then the lex Luther widow death bed scene etc imo. Would have made made more sense.
Because Krypton was reduced to rocks and pebbles in the first movie, and the spaceship shown here is larger than the one from the first movie. Continuity wise this scene doesn't fit.
Loved for this to have been the opening. Seeing Krypton in ruins would have been a good setup for Brainiac, as he would've possibly been somewhere near and receiving the signature of another Kryptonian.
Warner Bros. Pictures Presents In Association With Legendary Pictures A Jon Peters Production In Association With Bad Hat Harry Productions A Bryan Singer Film “Superman Returns” Starring Brandon Routh Kate Bosworth James Marsden Frank Langella Eva Marie Saint Parker Posey Kal Penn Sam Huntington With Kevin Spacey And Marlon Brando Music by John Ottman Original Themes Composed by John Williams Costume Designer: Louise Mingenbach Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas VFX Supervisor: Mark Stetson Edited by John Ottman & Elliot Graham Cinematographer: Newton Thomas Siegel, ASC Executive Producers: Chris Lee, Thomas Tull, Scott Mednick & William Foy Produced by Jon Peters, Bryan Singer & Gilbert Atler Superman Created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster Story by Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris Screenplay by Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris Directed by Bryan Singer
The actual piece of music that composer John Ottman "mocked up" for this scene is available to listen to on the expanded album for the film, and is titled "Return to Krypton§* (synth mockup)".
Why didn't they keep this in the movies... it would have added to the movie, immensely, reminding us Superman is a science fiction story with its roots in the golden age of the genre.
He lived o Earth For 33 years didn't he so he made a Ship out of energy crystal so that he could fly to where his original home once was !@@paulhunter6742
That scene was powerful and it explains what he found in his planet. It should of kept it in the movie. That would explain how long it took him to find his home only too find the symbol S . And destroyed no life in that planet. So much money spent not too put that scene in what a shame.
In the novelization,its called The Valley of The Elders where all of the great families of Kryptons crest/sigils were carved. The House of El was always one of prominence on Krypton from its earliest days.
@@Daron7181just like the Cybertron Golden Age where peace once existed through our the transformers galaxy. Or the High Republic Golden Age of the Jedi when the Last Jedi and Sith Wars came to an end after the Brotherhood of Darkness of the Sith was defeated.
I would have totally preferred the entire movie be about Superman during his time gone. Like in the video game, he fights Mongul and other villains on the planet "Warworld". How awesome of a film would that have been, instead of this crap?
If Superman went to find the remains of Krypton, wouldn't he know it would be just a giant debris field of Kryptonite? It seems like he could piece that together.
I thought crystals could protect against radiation at least somewhat. Superman doesn't really need the protection with our sun, though. It's the homeworld Kryptonite in that huge mass that got to him.
Kryptonian physiology. they are vulnerable to the radiation, really great film and alternative opening scene, always liked the return to Krypton sequence
I didn't think it would be that detrimental to him. However, it occurs to me that not everything on Earth is good for humans to be around. I suspect the same here. Also, in reality most of his life he wasn't exposed to that level of kryptonite. It was probably more than he could handle. The other thought was his body is used to being super. So it doesn't have the immunity built up.
@@jennypack217Like in Man of Steel when he wasn't able to handle the atmosphere on Zod's ship, but the other Kryptonians had no problem with it, tying into what Jor-El had told him about Krypton having a much harsher environment than Earth.
WOW, No, Metallo, The Elite, Mongul, Darkseid, Bizarro, Crime Syndicate, Parasite, Jax-Ur with Valla .They could have even went with the President Luthor storyline, ...I don't know what Bryan Singer was thinkig. This movie was to be a total failure from the start. I feel bad for Brandon Routh he was the BEST Superman after Christopher Reeve.
The saying “You can never go home again.” hits differently after seeing this scene. This must’ve been both fascinating yet heartbreaking for Kal-El at the same time.
They should have kept this in the movie, because frankly I never understood why he was fainting when he returned to earth and passed out when he reached earth. It also perfectly tied into the ending because the land mass that Lex Luthor created looked like the wasteland that Krypton was. In short they should have opened with this then put in the credits. Plus Brandon Routh looks awesome here and I'm sad that he won't reprise his role in the next movie, he did a great job in this one.
@@rao3704 Can you link to this? I'd love to see it.
Luckily he returned as Superman in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event.
Because the green kryptonite affected him so badly.
2:02 -2:08. The Dome of the Science Council.
I know that Delete scene is a Big waste of Filming too,but I really With The Made A Rao Solar System map that Remains of Krypton too,And Astroids Orbit of What Remains of the Planet grave 🪦 Yard, Because it become a Dead World Rock Wasteland of the Dark in Toxic kryptonite.
Common man, this movie is a great addition to the saga of Superman.
It has the best scenes of superman's feats. The problem might have been the story and the cast.
$10 million dollars was spent on this scene only for it not to be in the movie, wtf
It would be the best $10 million spent on the film.😢😢😢
Right?!
Hollywood has an obscene sense of frivolously wasting money. All this effort, only to wind up on the cutting room floor because a director or producer decided they didn’t like the flow or the runtime was too long.
What a waste. They should have started with this, followed by the JW theme song then the lex Luther widow death bed scene etc imo. Would have made made more sense.
Why was this scene not in the movie. Beautifully filmed with a moving score.
Because Krypton was reduced to rocks and pebbles in the first movie, and the spaceship shown here is larger than the one from the first movie. Continuity wise this scene doesn't fit.
Loved for this to have been the opening. Seeing Krypton in ruins would have been a good setup for Brainiac, as he would've possibly been somewhere near and receiving the signature of another Kryptonian.
and actually Braniac was supposed to be Superman Returns sequel villain.
@@zarenlug20too bad we’re not going to see that film happen.
Warner Bros. Pictures Presents
In Association With Legendary Pictures
A Jon Peters Production
In Association With Bad Hat Harry Productions
A Bryan Singer Film
“Superman Returns”
Starring Brandon Routh
Kate Bosworth
James Marsden
Frank Langella
Eva Marie Saint
Parker Posey
Kal Penn
Sam Huntington
With
Kevin Spacey
And
Marlon Brando
Music by John Ottman
Original Themes Composed by John Williams
Costume Designer: Louise Mingenbach
Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas
VFX Supervisor: Mark Stetson
Edited by John Ottman & Elliot Graham
Cinematographer: Newton Thomas Siegel, ASC
Executive Producers: Chris Lee, Thomas Tull, Scott Mednick & William Foy
Produced by Jon Peters, Bryan Singer & Gilbert Atler
Superman Created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster
Story by Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris
Screenplay by Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris
Directed by Bryan Singer
The shape Krypton is in as Superman’s ship is speeding away from it is very sad.
Krypton once served as the home world to a powerful race. Now, it's nothing more than a graveyard.
The actual piece of music that composer John Ottman "mocked up" for this scene is available to listen to on the expanded album for the film, and is titled "Return to Krypton§* (synth mockup)".
Good thing I have that release on CD.
Music by John Ottman
Original Superman Themes Composed by John Williams
Why didn't they keep this in the movies... it would have added to the movie, immensely, reminding us Superman is a science fiction story with its roots in the golden age of the genre.
" Superman return " the movie is evergreen..most iconic Superman and Clark Kent.
I agree. Brandon Routh deserve another chance.
Without a doubt, he should have another chance to portray the Man of Steel.
3:40 woah, this made my jaw drop open
È stupenda questa scena!!! Meritava tantissimo di essere inclusa. Brandon Routh semplicemente fantastico, stupendo 🔝🔝❤❤❤
5:05 Superman right that planet is really a Dead World.
Someone needs to make a fan edit of Superman Returns and put the Krypton sequence in it and post it on RUclips.
Superman Returns to his old home World After 35 year's After it's destruction.
How did calculate 35 years. How many light years away is Krypton's Solar system from Earth?
He lived o Earth For 33 years didn't he so he made a Ship out of energy crystal so that he could fly to where his original home once was !@@paulhunter6742
Would say use the planet krypton theme at the start, seriously listen to it while the scene plays out. It fits so well
3:40 I got chills
3:40 The House of EL That was Once Krypton.
Certainly more exciting with this soundtrack...
That scene was powerful and it explains what he found in his planet. It should of kept it in the movie. That would explain how long it took him to find his home only too find the symbol S . And destroyed no life in that planet. So much money spent not too put that scene in what a shame.
Was a really nice opening. Film was disappointing, but this opening would have made it much better.
@@rao3704 It's ridiculous superhero movies must have dark moments too.
3:38 The House of El and The remaining city of krypton in Dark Space Ruins
In the novelization,its called The Valley of The Elders where all of the great families of Kryptons crest/sigils were carved. The House of El was always one of prominence on Krypton from its earliest days.
@@Daron7181just like the Cybertron Golden Age where peace once existed through our the transformers galaxy.
Or the High Republic Golden Age of the Jedi when the Last Jedi and Sith Wars came to an end after the Brotherhood of Darkness of the Sith was defeated.
I'm disappointed that this scene wasn't in the movie
At least we’re finally able to see it now.
I don't understand why this wasn't in the movie. When I saw it I didn't understand how he went back to the krypton remnants to return later
Its good to see this althow it was equally dangerous.
I'm a hero
I would have totally preferred the entire movie be about Superman during his time gone. Like in the video game, he fights Mongul and other villains on the planet "Warworld". How awesome of a film would that have been, instead of this crap?
Could have encountered braniac who was preparing to invade earth
Twist
Braniac was the one who destroyed Krypton on the first place
Así se ve un Planeta que explota
If Superman went to find the remains of Krypton, wouldn't he know it would be just a giant debris field of Kryptonite? It seems like he could piece that together.
Hold on, wouldn't Krypton's Red sun still exist? And thus wouldn't the Kryptonite be rendered harmless?
Did you score this, if so you did a great job.
Thank u
brandon fit superman unfortunately the movie was too long he deserved better
you'd think the ship would generally protect against radiation.
I thought crystals could protect against radiation at least somewhat. Superman doesn't really need the protection with our sun, though. It's the homeworld Kryptonite in that huge mass that got to him.
I thought Krypton blew up , how can Superman return to it ? Great movie anyways , great job BR !
5:05 Looks pretty destroyed to me...
Krypton exploded but not to the point of being completely disintegrated.
Man of Steel it pretty much imploded, guess there is different versions.
@@seyumaiayami3536but regardless of how it appeared on screen, the common factor in all of these theories is that Krypton was destroyed.
If the planet exploded, would there have been debris that size and composition?
No there wouldnt be , bit daft but still fantastic to see this clip kind of chilling too
I never understood how the kryptonite affected him. He had no powers, due to no yellow sun.
Kryptonian physiology. they are vulnerable to the radiation, really great film and alternative opening scene, always liked the return to Krypton sequence
You do think their technology would protect them as it’s a spaceship? Radiation you’d think it could handle
He may be paranoid
It's like looking at your trauma will affect you mentally
I didn't think it would be that detrimental to him. However, it occurs to me that not everything on Earth is good for humans to be around. I suspect the same here. Also, in reality most of his life he wasn't exposed to that level of kryptonite. It was probably more than he could handle. The other thought was his body is used to being super. So it doesn't have the immunity built up.
@@jennypack217Like in Man of Steel when he wasn't able to handle the atmosphere on Zod's ship, but the other Kryptonians had no problem with it, tying into what Jor-El had told him about Krypton having a much harsher environment than Earth.
5:18 and from there, I was expecting the opening credits, I was expecting to see words flying out of nowhere and into the camera/screen
You are right about that being where the opening credits were originally supposed to be.
That is where they were supposed to be.
Peace
Thats alot of money
Glad
Yep
4:14 Watch out it's a Krypton kryptonite Astro field
So if he lived there before, why would he be allergic to the surface of his own planet ?
I winder why i like this me
I can make it
I love my feet
Should used this
Y did superman not create a lead shielding in his space craft he knew where was going not good from a scientist
そーゆうことだったんだ
I kralous
WOW, No, Metallo, The Elite, Mongul, Darkseid, Bizarro, Crime Syndicate, Parasite, Jax-Ur with Valla .They could have even went with the President Luthor storyline, ...I don't know what Bryan Singer was thinkig. This movie was to be a total failure from the start. I feel bad for Brandon Routh he was the BEST Superman after Christopher Reeve.
Faith
Chotu motu HERO HERON
@5:17 que intro music.
You mean cue the opening credits.
Im not
I dont look
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