First Time Reaction to The Death of Superman
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There are several reasons why few people connect Clark and Superman.
1. It’s not just the glasses. As Clark Kent, he usually slouches just a tiny bit to look different and generally moves around in a way that makes him look more awkward.
2. His attitude. Most of the time, he just blends into background as Clark Kent.
3. Not many suspect that Superman even has a secret identity. And why would they? They know that his name is Kal-El and he comes from Krypton. They know that he lives in Fortress of Solitude and spends his days saving people.
Like…
Imagine that one day, you get a new guy at work who looks like Keanu Reeves. His name is Kyle Smith. He acts like nothing like Keanu Reeves. Meanwhile, you see Keanu in the news or doing movies.
Would you really suspect that this Kyle is an actual Keanu Reeves who decided to work some office job just for kicks or something?
This was pretty much proven when Henry Cavil walked around in a Superman shirt in Times Square while a billboard with him as Superman was up and nobody recognized him lol
Yeah, plus, IRL people tend to have a sort of "filter" around anything that could rock their view of the world. IE people will go like "Oh, Clark can't be Superman. He's just a guy who looks somewhat like him. I mean, people say all the time there are at least two people that look like you in the world."
This 👆
@@TheSsjJoker Yeah, its more than just the glasses. Its numerous factors
He also wears clothes a few sizes bigger, hiding his physique and making him look more doughy. I also recall his glasses are tinted in a way to make his eyes a darker color.
Doomsday was created a millions of years ago on a primitive era of Krypton, when a scientist was experimenting on an infant to survive the harsh environments, every time it died, the body would be retrieved and made immune to whatever killed it. When it became too powerful to control, it attacked the lab and killed everyone as it remembered all everything they’ve done to him, thus the birth of Doomsday.
It came across other planets with no one being able to kill him, the last one trapped and restrained him and sent him into space, which leads to his arrival on Earth and killed Superman.
This Doomsday was created by Darkseid though, using Superman's genetic data DeSaad took in Justice League:War
@@Jay-gq1mo yeah this is the New 52 timeline i think
Dcau timeline cause doomsday was the same as before in the new 52 @@VanezBane
Wish they did the krypton tv series origin. It is almost the same but sadder
It’s not that no one could kill him, in fact most places he visited managed to kill him at least once. That’s why he’s so hard to kill when he reaches Earth. Because every time he died his body regenerated with an immunity to whatever that planet used to kill him
The one planet that survived realised his ability and managed to trap and imprison him in a metal coffin during the regeneration process, which was slow and took a long time. They left a warning on the coffin for future generations saying never to open it, along with an explanation of Doomsday’s ability and then buried it. When Doomsday finally finished regenerating, he managed to break out and make his way to the surface, where his first attack had become such a major historical event, that 2 generations later they were prepared and shot him into space. Which is how he ended up on asteroid that would eventually make its way to Earth
The reason Superman is so ineffective is because the scientists that created Doomsday experimented with using artificial yellow sun energy, which they used to give a champion powers similar to Superman and had him kill Doomsday. They then used the same energy to strengthen Doomsday and had him fight the champion again which is when Doomsday won and became uncontrollable, returning to the lab and wiping out the scientists involved
The original doomsday was actually a being made by those scientists to eradicate the life from on the planet that would become Krypton so they could terraform the planet they were paid to make doomsday but they didn't think it through completely.
Fun Fact about Lex and his villainy:
Occasionally, he does something similar to what Boom suggested.
There was one time Lex created a robot that would rampage through the city and distract Superman. Why?
Because every moment Superman is fighting that robot, someone out there who needs Superman’s help is getting hurt.
For example: One kid saw his best friend die while they were calling for Superman to help. And while Superman stopped the robot, that one kid lost his faith in Superman entirely.
In 52 Lex gave a ton of children super powers. They helped protect metropolis while Superman was gone. There’s more to it but eventually on New Year’s he flips a switch and turns off their powers. And hundreds of children rain down to splatter on the pavement.
If I remember right it was all to garner sympathy, make the heroes look bad and test his own super power serum. Lex is evil.
Dang. Lex sounds like he’s near Dio Brando levels of hate.
@@silverthehero1295 He once had a building collapse on him and adamantly refused to be rescued by Superman.
I would like to note that he was missing both legs and at least an arm as well as an eye
@silverthehero1295 Nah son you need to hear about reverse flash and thanos, those guys are in their own tier of hate and petty
Lex Luthor gave a cure for his wheelchair bound sister and then immediately reversed the cure effects making her disabled again because he could.
Superman doesn’t need to eat. But he enjoys it.
His favourite foods are:
- Pretzels
- Ma Kent’s pies
- Beef Bourguignon
He also likes a thick milkshake
There’s the manga Superman vs. Meshi where Superman flies to Japan whenever he wants to have lunch.
with Ketchup
-Lois Lane
-Wonder Woman
He can also smell baked cookies…..from orbit.
The Clark Kent effect is an actual studied phenomenon. Like Henry Cavil went out to Times Square, stood in front of a Man of Steel ad for a good chunk of time while that movie was in theaters, in a Superman T-shirt and nobody recognized and/or approched him.
Johnny Depp has gone on subways in a hoodie during the PotC craze and not been recognized at all. There are all kinds of stories like this, where a simple change in clothing or even something as inoccuous as a different hairstyle can turn otherwise highly recognizable people into just another face in the crowd.
Marilyn Monroe is my favourite example of this. Quote from Amy Greene, the wife of Marilyn's personal photographer:
"I’ll never forget the day Marilyn and I were walking around New York City, just having a stroll on a nice day. She loved New York because no one bothered her there like they did in Hollywood, she could put on her plain-Jane clothes and no one would notice her. She loved that. So, as we we’re walking down Broadway, she turns to me and says, ‘Do you want to see me become her?’ I didn’t know what she meant but I just said ‘Yes’ - and then I saw it. I don’t know how to explain what she did because it was so very subtle, but she turned something on within herself that was almost like magic. And suddenly cars were slowing, and people were turning their heads and stopping to stare. They were recognizing that this was Marilyn Monroe as if she pulled off a mask or something, even though a second ago nobody noticed her. I had never seen anything like it before."
It's eerily similar to how Clark becomes Superman, it's like an on/off switch because Clark Kent is basically invisible in most rooms while Superman brings all eyes to him wherever he goes
@@clarasundqvist6013 Personally my favorite instance of this is the time Dolly Parton entered a Dolly Parton Lookalike Contest as a joke and lost. Apparently she wasn't "Dolly Parton enough" according to one judge. And no she didn't tell him.
@@lannobile7260 Not even after the fact?
@@ALJ9000 No idea. It's one of those things that she brings up in interviews occasionally because it's such a funny memory. Apparently she did a photo op with the person she lost against at some point, so maybe.
One time Adele went out into the streets of London wearing all neon and no one recognized her. She also went to an Adele impersonator competition under disguise. She wore a fake nose, and fake chin, put on fuller lip makeup, and did different eye makeup. They only recognized her when she started to sing.
"That man won't quit as long as he can still draw a breath. None of my teammates will. Me? I've got a different problem. I feel like I live in a world made of cardboard, always taking constant care not to break something, to break someone. Never allowing myself to lose control even for a moment, or someone could die. But you can take it, can't you, big man? What we have here is a rare opportunity for me to cut loose and show you just how powerful I really am."
JL Animated series wad GOATED
I KNOW this reference. JLC ❤
6:40 Superman's need to eat is entirely psychological. He can get all the energy he needs just from occasional sun exposure.
Fun fact he also doesn’t need to sleep he dose it to feel more human
Superman also eats because food just tastes good
@@raizor639 My goat loves him a good burger
@@melissafrench9572 another fun fact supers like super girl fly when they are sleep. well at least CW supergirl and the dean cain superman.
Damn, two pounds that would be a lot of chicken🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the safest city to live in in D comics would probably be central city. its the home of the Flash and even if youre a villain, usually the flash just talks you down and sends you to therapy
While Central and Keystone do deal with monsters like Murmur and Grodd, it's primarily the Rogues, and the Rogues have rules
@@TheKyrix82 I was gonna mention the rogue's rules too
And even if it’s someone truly evil, flash can just send them into the speed force to fight
12:14 It was a thing in the comics that even Lex didn't think Superman would have another identity. And that, even once he started to, the idea that he would pretend to be just a humble reporter who stumbles around and stutters was inconceivable to him. People just don't look at a goober like Clark and it cross their mind that he and the most powerful man in the world could be one and the same, rather than them just looking similar.
In the final post Crisis fight against Lex, Lex eats an omnipotent god, putting him beyond the levels of even the Endless (Death itself stopped in Luthor’s presence). The god is young though and makes a condition, if Lex uses his power for evil it will instantly leave him.
Lex instantly conjures Superman to him and begins holding him against his will and taunting him. He does that ‘you had everything while humanity had to work’ and Superman finally reveals his true identity to Lex. Lex simply can’t believe it despite viewing it with his godly powers. Superman even says something like Lex could’ve easily figured it out but he refused to believe Superman would ever ‘lower’ himself.
Anyway Supes begs Lex to be a good god and not waste this chance, Lex assumes Superman is taunting him, instantly tries to kill Superman, loses his power, is sucked into a black hole and finally dies. And that’s the last time we ever see post crisis Luthor!
Black Ring arc it’s called, basically Lex on a manhunt for a black lantern ring. Phenomenal final look at Lex’s character, shows that even if he did accomplish all his goals it would still never be enough
I wonder how Lex would react to finding out he's worst enemy is just geeky reporter after all this years
@@alanscott6005 A reporter he's at some point said to respect
yeah the best way to understand it is to Watch the original Reeves Superman movie, because he does such a good job showing how it can be pulled off, it's not just the Glasses but the whole character how he Acts, talks, even the way he walks, it's a huge difference from him as Superman.
There was an occasion where he had a super computer built to find the secret identity of Superman. When it said "Clark Kent" he fired the entire engineering team and turned the computer to scrap because it clearly didn't work.
Clarke doesn't have the same frame he slouches, act shy and ackward and superman is so confident stoic that people cant imagine Clark as superman especially lex.
They need to see All Star Superman
@@josephdent6825I agree… no continuity required
this reminded me of a stupid image by some cartoonist that made me laugh way more than it should
"Clark Kent goes to an optician"
And in it the doctor removes his glasses and says
"Alright Mr. Kent, we are just gonna do a quick-- OH SHIT IT'S THE SUPERMAN!"
Regarding the dog:
Old Batman comics have a character called Ace the Bat-Hound, AKA Batman's dog.
A lot of modern adaptations of Batman also feature Ace, but usually just a normal dog unlike the cheesy animal sidekick that the old comics have.
In the end of Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, Raven gifts Damian a dog. That is the dog in this movie, grown up. The dog's name is Titus because more modern comics feature a dog called Titus the Bat Hound instead of Ace. But it's the same concept. It's the pet dog of the Bat Family.
Ace is the dog in batman beyond
Both ace and titus live in three same universe in some comics
Titus is Damian’s dog (only) which was gifted by Bruce himself in the comics. In this universe it’s Raven. He’s also got other pets like Alfred the cat, Goliath the dragon bat and Bat cow.
39:46 If you didn't notice that, that's the line from the first Christopher Reeve’s Superman movie but in that version, Lois said that to Superman, such a cute little reference🥰🦸🏻♂️
Martian Manhunter stays finding the only source of flame in a 10 mile radius so he can get thrown in and be out of commission.
I think your fandom level is still pretty casual overall at this point, but yeah, you're DC fans. You're just, like, only level 2 fans and the level cap is 150. Which isn't a dig. I'm only, like, level 10.
I mean, they know who plastic man is....and they love him, that immediately puts them at like level 5.
I’d say I’m level 50
I would say level 1 fans because they don't know the death of superman comic.
You can like 1 DC character and be a DC fan. This was a weird comment all the way around
What level is "I love dc so much but I hate just about everything they are doing right now but belive it can turn around"
47:13 Man you can hear him trying to keep it together. Superhero movies done right always hit you at your core.
4:44 That "Fake Superman as a murderer" plan does actually have it's own movie.
_Superman/Batman: _*_Public Enemies_*
Also done multiple times in the comics.
he doesn’t need to eat or sleep but he does because he likes to and it’s how he was raised
6:35 Superman doesn't need to eat, drink, sleep or breathe(this one may vary)
He just likes to cuz food tastes awesome (he's a food junkie) and sleep... is sleep
Sleep is still good for his mental health, so it makes sense. Then there’s Batman with his 10 minute micro sleep sessions 😭
So some backstory of this story.
The movie is based off a famous 1992-93 storyline. It was so impactful it was talked about in US News & talk shows which was an extreme rarity at the time. Comic writers for Superman like Dan Jurgan & others wanted to do something Big for Superman and initially was going get Superman to marry Lois finally. But at the same time was the live action TV show “Clark & Lois” was also setting up a marriage episode first, so the comic writers went with Plan B. KILL SUPERMAN. So they created doomsday; a hulkish monster that can adapt to anything & can’t be killed the same way twice. In the movie doomsday is created by Darkseid but in the comics was an experiment from a primitive era of Krypton. The storyline was already adapted in 2007ish with “Superman: Doomsday” with mixed criticism.
My favourite thing about the Death of Superman is that in the comics they did it primarily as a time filler.
Originally they wanted him to get married to Lois, but they wanted to make it happen at the same time as the tv show Lois & Clark was going to get them married for brand synergy, but the show was dragging it feet so they were brainstorming how to fill time when someone suggested to just kill him off as a joke.
The post credit scenes will make more sense once you watch the Sequel Reign of Supermen😅
Ok so a little known fact among the casual fan. Superman's glasses are just 1 of the dozen things he does to throw people off. A few of them are his posture, his coordination, the disheveled way he wears his hair & clothes, the befuddled way he speaks etc. All of that said, the most effective way he throws people off is him vibrating his head a such a high speed that its not only undetectable by everyone around him but it also causes people discomfort when they stare too long.
I think the All Star Superman film did this in a great way because in that film Clark and Superman do look like two completely different people
@@swimtastic645 I absolutely agree. Its does an amazing job at showing Clark as the bumbling reporter and Superman as the giga chad hero. I love that movie so much. I would love i that made a Superman 1 million movie. Its not exactly a continuation of the story but it is a story about Superman who emerges from the Sun.
In the Pre-Crisis canon he even pitched his voice up to be higher as Clark too
You guys immediately not hating on Superman or thinking his boring automatically makes you DC fans
You guys saw Jericho in teen titans, he is the one with the guitar that beastboy had to claim a mountain to give him the communication device
Spoiler for ypung justice last season
Sadly, he is also in young justice last season 😭
Ain't he Deathstroke's son
@@diamonshade7484 yep he is
Why did you spell Jericho like that 😂
@@daenite2480 lol English isn't my first language so spelling names can be tricky, thanks for pointing it out I will fix it
This movie...is pretty good. I'm a fairly big DC fan and an even bigger Superman fan. This movie disproves the people who say that Superman is OP for no reason and is boring. This shows his humanity and also the fact that he is/was good friends with Batman. A lot of people think that they aren't friends for some reason and it ticks me off. Anyway,good movie and good reaction. Have a great day to whoever reads this. :)
All-Star Superman is the best imo for showing peak ‘good’ Superman
The people who say Batman and Superman aren't friends have either never picked up a comic or have only seen bad adaptations of their relationship (Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns, Snyder's DCEU). Superman and Batman are literally the best of friends, so much so that they have a much deeper understanding and respect of the men behind the cape that even their closest family members and other superheroes will never quite understand.
I won't really get into that much detail unless someone asks for it, but one of the things that shows their level of understanding and respect is how they both admire and look up to each other. They wouldn't ever admit it to other heroes or even to themselves, but they have admitted it to their closest confidants. It always irks me seeing Batman and Superman at odds in movies and shows because growing up, I read comics and saw the JL Animated shows where they weren't at odds and were actually very close.
I also want to include Wonder Woman in their relationship as well because she has been a really good anchor of support and friendship for both Batman and Superman. Wonder Woman being right up there with Batman and Superman isn't really surprising considering they are quite literally the three pillars of DC in terms of their roles as leaders of the superhero world as well as the qualities they help to inspire not just in normal citizens but even other heroes and sometimes even villains. Wonder Woman represents truth and love, Batman represents justice and responsibility, and Superman represents compassion and hope. Together, they make up DC's Trinity and are capable of not only turning the tide in battle, but rallying people to the side of good.
This Superman is far less "Superman" imo, he acts more like Shazam does than how Superman does. Even his voice sounds weak and not as commanding. These modern depictions of Superman just never hit as well as the old animated series version does.
@PettyCrow-n9c
I agree honestly. I was just giving the movie some compliments.
@wr5488
Never said this was "peak". I prefer Christopher Reeve for live action and Superman Vs The Elite for animated movies and the animated series is, imo, amazing.
In case you're interested you guys can watch Green Lantern: The Animated Series It's an amazing show, you'll learn a lot about the vast Green Lantern lore and its loosely related to Young Justice. And If you want Green Lantern movie there are two actually, the first one is Green Lantern: First Flight and the second a one is Green Lantern the Emerald Knights, they are not a part of dcamu but they are still great movies
Look I've been a fan near thirty years and I'd say there's no amount that makes you a fan. Dude is constantly dropping knowledge from comics and your deep into DC animation. Y'all clearly love the franchise.
I dont think the movie goes into it but the monster is called Doomsday, he was exposed to the most harsh and death causing conditions repeatedly until he was able to endure anything. If something kills it, it revived and is resistant to the previous thing that killed it.
The dog was what Raven gave to Damian at the end of the Judas Contract.
Jericho doesn’t actually mind control people. Instead, he possesses them. As in, he takes over their bodies.
29:03 if y’all like the imagination of Green Lantern I’d highly recommend Green Lantern: The animated series. Super underrated show
MK: you look thin. Are you sick
SM: Ma Im Superman
MK: and I'm your mother
4:25, and that's why you guys need to watch My Adventures with Superman.
And Batman: Caped Crusader
Nah
Don't forget Superman: The Animated Series
That can be later. The Justice League cartoon is the ultra super classic they need to see.
@@nahuel3433 they’re gonna have to see Batman the animated series and Superman the animated series before getting started on Justice League and Justice League Unlimited
Just realizing that this is by far my fav version of Superman almost entire because he doesn't have the stupid red underwear suit. I also like the live action Henry Cavill design too but I think the red belt works a little better to tie it all together.
Doomsday is technically a kryptonian
No doomsday is technically the only Kryptonian he was born on that planet and terraformed it for the Kryptonians. So he supercedes them.
@@matthewchristian9591 if you're born on krypton you're kryptonian.
@@matthewchristian9591 well it depends. In this he is made from kryptonians, in krypton he was a kryptonian who was turned into a weapon, and etc... he is always kryptonian in that he is of krypton like krypto is a kryptonian dog.
The wig and fake beard Luthor briefly wore is a nod to the comics version of this story, where he were residing in a young cloned version of his body (to save himself from Kryptonite poisoning) and was passing himself off as his own son.
The dog that Damien had was the dog raven gave him in teen titans Judas Contract
In the comics, Doomsaday was made from a kryptonine scientist who kept putting Doomsday in different death scenarios when he died he brought back to life. Eventually, Doomsaday learned that be killed was the key to life. He also remembered the scientist's experiments, so he killed the guy and every scientist working for or with him.
Normally, Clack wears a baggy suit, hunches over to look timid and shorter and changes his hair to hide his identity, it’s not just the glasses. Because who would believe such a timid guy could be the Superman, even Lex Luther denied the possibility.
Superman straight up doesn't need to eat as long as he has solar energy to feed off of.
The reason he eats human food is because he grew up believing that he had to and so its a habit.
You guys are DC fans, you watch dc stuff and you love them and that's dope, you guys are part of the community. Supes for sure stronger during the day he gets to absorb the yellow sun energy
If you like DC stories, you're a fan. Don't let the basement goblins make you think otherwise. You don't need to have seen and read everything to be a fan. I'm a huge geek and I always bite the heads off those fools who shit on anyone just because they are as knowledgeable. Newbies are the lifeblood of the industry and we should encourage them so that they want to dive deeper.
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There was a comic book where Batman gained Superman's powers temporarily. He NEVER stopped and flew around the world stopping crime around the entire world but since he likes to operate at night he stayed on the night side of the planet. I think it took about a week before he lost his powers from a lack of sun. As long as Superman gets a bit of sun every 24 hours, he's fine.
The dog was the same puppy at the end of Teen Titans the Judas Contract
"He ain't dead he's just resting"
I like the way you think 😏
One of the best films in the DCAMU, helps that Tomasi wrote the script
So happy you guys have been watching and liking these movies! I just went through them last year. My bf had us go through the animated series shows together first, then we tried these movies (along with other random ones) and fell in love even more. We also watched young justice together. This stuff is so good!! 😊
22:33 So I looked up Doomsday when watching this. This version is different, but in the comics, Doomsday’s species was a prehistoric humanoid thing from Krypton. Kryptonian have ultra dense cellular structures, which means they gain power from strong sunlight and it can probably be assumed that any creature from Krypton has that same cellular structure and similar abilities.
The prehistoric planet doomsday was made on made him stronger then the kyrptonians he doesn't have the red sun weakness. Also in the comics he killed a green lantern and forced its ring on himself the guardians were able to send him away after taking the ring. But they wrote the blackest night about doomsday thats what they called him.
A lot of people have mentioned the Henry Cavill times square thing, but there's also another IRL Superman identity story. I think it was Christopher Reeves during the shooting of one of the Superman movies. He kept going to the same diner for lunch in the Superman costume for like a month or so. One day, he went in the Clark Kent costume, and none of the employees recognized him.
12:10 Exactly! It's the same reason why RDJ came in 2nd in an Iron Man look-alike contest, and why Charlie Chaplin placed 20th in a Charlie Chaplin look-alike. Context matters a lot! Because you already brought up Henry Cavill, there is a picture of him leaning against a wall in Time Square and nobody approaching him or fangirling about him, because no one expects famous actor Henry Cavill to be chilling unaccompanied in Time Square!
“Big deal. Edward did that for Bella”
Billy is a Twilight fan confirmed!
11:54 he might well *smell* the same, Fortunately for him, most human beings don't have sensitive enough noses to ID someone from smell alone. On a visual level, he doesn't just put on glasses. He parts his hair in the opposite direction, slouches, pulls in his jaw, and uses a different voice. His biggest disguise technique is the simple fact that he doesn't wear a mask, so the average joe assumes he doesn't *have* a secret identity. On top of that, how many newspaper reporters can you pick out of a lineup? Outside of personal friends, family and coworkers, who tf even KNOWS what Clark Kent looks like?
I always thought you'd notice quickly until I saw Zooey Deschanel without bangs and didn't notice it was her. His size you could also say because he's a farm boy.
One thing I never understood is why build up that whole relationship with Wonder Woman just to go back to the status quo with Lois. I was kinda hoping they would do something unique for this take on Superman.
It's always a thing in the comics with a wonder woman superman child being an alternate timeline baby
New 52 stuff that they adapted and later made an older adaptation so it had to go away to have Lois matter in the story
This animated movie universe was loosely adapting the new 52 comics line and even in those comics superman and wonder woman’s relationship never really went anywhere. With this movie they adapted a 90s superman conic story so to keep it true to that had to have Lois and Clark be a thing and sweep the other relationship away
Two different Supermen. New 52 Superman was together with Wonder Woman. ‘Main’ Superman was still with Lois and had Jon.
Both existed side by side but when New 52 Superman died the ‘main’ universe one had to come back into the spotlight.
‘Main’ Superman, Lois and Jon come from a previous universe.
Never thought about it before but I don’t think New 52 Lois ever interacted with ‘main’ Lois. That would’ve been fun.
Lois better
TBF, Clark DID also grow up on a farm
I’ve been enjoying these DC movies and shows that you guys have been watching!
As to what "Doomsday" is varies between adaptations. The basic gist is that it's a science experiment gone wrong in an attempt to find true immortality- by killing and reviving the same lifeforms over and over in hostile environment until all it knows is a hatred of every living thing with a strong desire to kill. Said environment being prehistoric Krypton.
Not immortality they were hired to terraform the planet but were afraid the creatures would survive so they made a kid to destroy the creatures that remembered every time it died and the faces of the scientists who kept cloning him.
It's super fun watching your guys' journey through the DCAU and seeing your knowledge grow
Well when it comes to Superman he doesn't really need to eat he can get most of his energy from the sun but just chooses to eat sort of similar to Amethyst from Steven Universe. It depends on the story mostly some stories he doesn't really need to eat or even sleep thanks to the sun. While others stories he do need to eat and sleep just not as much as a human.
Fun bit: Jericho is also in the teen titans "everyone teams up" episodes. He's the blond kid who never talks and plays the guitar, but in the final battle you see him jumping bodies.
As far as Superman's identity, I _extremely_ recommend the 1978 Superman movie. Or you can catch the clip "Superman changes to Clark and then back and forth" for a condensed example. Bro manages to morph into a different person on screen with no outfit change it's wild.
Even though Superman doesn’t really have anything to do in the DCAMU, this was a fantastic adaptation of The Death of Superman. I also want to give credit for this movie for making Superman’s death impactful even though he was underutilized in these movies.
Also with the trunks, yeah I could see why it would be cheesy but there’s a charm since sometimes his Mom makes the suit and she’s the one that added the trunks.
Also with the whole Superman glasses thing, it would work since you wouldn’t expect Clark Kent to be Superman. Even then what most adaptations would do is that Superman would switch up his personality to throw off people.
11:41 there is some comics arc that explain about this, it’s like how we saw Keanu Reeves doppelgänger on the street
Generally speaking, he doesn’t need food since he gets his “Food” from absorbing sunlight However, he does regularly eat normal food out of habit.
So glad you guys reacted so hard to the cape in the wind....if not the most, one of the most iconic shots in Superman's history.
Clark’s posture and voice is also different in world. In some version he has low psychic abilities where his glasses help sells the look.
I'm so glad we're watching more of this!
In the comics, Doomsday folds more than half of the entire Justice League (I`m mean the whole league, not just the American league) in minutes with one hand tied behind his back.
The next movie was actually a collection of comics that followed the stories of several alternatives to Superman after his "death". I ABSOLUTELY LOOOOOVED that series. The Reign of Supermen comic series is probably the strongest geek core memory I have, I read it constantly.
39:45 "you got me,who's got you" is a reference to Christopher Reeve superman from the first movie
Hes correct with the pressure difference the air would be sucked out of your lungs
Some facts about Doomsday:
1. He is strong enough to easily match Kryptonian’s, Daxamites, Almeracians, and New Gods
2. His biology is infinitely adaptable letting him gain new powers based on who he’s fighting
3. Whenever he dies he just resurrects forever immune to whatever killed him initially
4. He has no internal organs or brain and has no need of food or rest
5. During his rematch with Superman in the comics he survived an explosion equivalent to 1 million nukes and Superman decided that the only way to stop him was to banish him to the end of time
6. Doomsday can resurrect if his body is completely annihilated by returning through someone’s memory of him and parasitising their body
7. Doomsday once beat the hell out of all of Apokalypse and Darkseid himself, even shrugging off the gods Omega beams
8. He’s been accidentally genetically programmed to hate all life
9. He is Kryptonian in origin but he’s from a prehistoric period of the planet hundreds of thousands of years ago when it was a harsh wasteland ruled by survival of the fittest
10. His dads name is Bertron
This is by far the best DCAMU film in my opinion the writing is so strong and some of the best animation in these films
1:16 As a DC fan, i wont gatekeep: you can always say you guys are DC fans now. As for decoration, i highly recommend the Alex Ross portraits of DC characters.
That line Superman says, 'You've got me, but who's got you?' is a reference to Superman 1978 when Lois kind of says the same thing.
I mean since this is a Superman movie, I would totally suggest you guys watching My Adventures with Superman sometime in the future. Probably the least boring Superman has ever been. He’s actually interesting.
A) Superman canonically 6’3 and weighs 225. B) He does not have to eat, but enjoys doing so. I recommend the 78’ movie with Christopher Reeve where he goes into that in the interview. C) Depending on the Earth, Clark didn’t have all of his powers at birth and even had to grow into some of them, while always strong he did grow up on a farm and probably got some exercise lifting tractors until he absorbed enough solar radiation to get him to Superman level. D) Oh, he full on dies and goes to the afterlife in the comics and is brought back by a couple of things like his body being recharged and his dad retrieving his soul from a bunch of demons trying to take him to Hell. (spoilers for a 30 year old comic). Also, he never stops charging. As long as he keeps getting solar radiation he effectively becomes immortal and immune to Kryptonite, if they don’t, you know bury him in a crypt away from all sources of ultraviolet radiation…
I have the original comic that came out when they killed Superman. It was national news that they were doing it. It actually had an impact in the US for a little while.
I love that they included the line from the Christopher Reeve movie about I've got you but who's got you
Dawn of Justice: **
DCAU: "Pitiful. Let me show you how to do Doomsday!"
I CANNOT tell you how long I waited for you guys to react to this movie. it is my favorite DC animated movie
"You've got me, but who's got you?" is a line from the original 1978 Superman, when Lois Lane is saved half-way through a fall off a high-rise by some guy in blue tights who seems to be flying.
39:45 That made me tear up. Love that they brought back that line from the Christopher Reeve movie
Idk about the food thing for sure but keep in mind that his original planet does not have a yellow sun. So people on his planet were just normal. He is powered by the yellow sun but if he's kept in storage without it of course he'd be lanky
10:20 to skip the discussion of whether Superman needs to eat and how much.
You guys are for sure DC fans and I’m glad to have you as one of us.
It being day or night has no effect on Superman's power. The only thing that matters is how far away the yellow Sun is and there needs to be quite the distance.
Ive seen this movie so many times and every time it makes me cry god damn Superman will always be the best Hero in my book no questions asked
I remember back whenni was a kid, my uncle had a massive comic collection and i was about 6 or 7when i read death if superman. It shook me. That uncle left me a majority of that collection but most of it was sold off (it was a couple thousand but not crazy) but i still have that copy of Death if Superman
Flash just saying “that’s what marriage is all about” is the most flash thing ever btw, the flash family is so chill
Didn't realize this til you guys discussed Jericho in the beginning (didn't know who he was in that movie either) but he's one of the ones Beast Boy recruited in the finale against the brotherhood of evil.
Doomsday was able to evolve and adapt. He was the scourge many worlds. It was a different story when he came to Earth and faced the last son of Krypton.
I have the book that covered this plot line, got it for $1 from a library’s book sale. I think it was called “The Death and Life of Superman”
Genuinely hope yall give All Star Superman a reaction at some point, it’s not canon to either of the DC animated movie franchises, but it’s by far my favorite condensed story they made, especially for Superman
I think in the comics from the last 20 years they stated the glasses have a Doctor Who like perception filter.
Superman eats normally, but if the amount he eats doesn't affect his physique, even he eats large amounts of junk food all the time.
On the topic of Superman's disguise, Henry Cavill, one of the main live action actors for Superman, once walked around Time's Square wearing a Superman shirt (It was basically the costume, blue shirt with the S symbol) and nobody recognized him.
Yeah this movie was one of my favorite ones. The next one is a direct sequel and even better. 45:29 That dog's name is Ace. He's the BatDog 😂
In the comic, I believe the fight between Superman and Doomsday lasted for about 10 issues. It was a MASSIVE deal and was huge for the time when the comic released. The shot of Lois clutching Superman's body and of Superman's torn cape flying on the rubble are some of the most iconic moments in comic book history
You guys are in for a treat, just wait until You finish with this animated universe and see all they other "elseworld" movies. To see superman's power levels "Superman vs the elite", to se superman's inpact on people "All-star superman", to se Superman trying to sabe the world ando failling "Superman: Red sun". The movies for justice league like "Justice league crisis on two earths" and "Justice League Doom" are two "missing episodes" between Justice League the animated series and Justice League unlimited. You should definitely check those two series out. 👌🏻
The DCAMU doesn't offer much Superman content. If you guys would like more, check out My Adventures With Superman
This movie has been writed by Peter J Tomasi who had one of the best run on Superman and also on Batman and Robin