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Movie Review
Keith O'Neil, Staff Columnist
Issue date: 10/4/07 Section: A & E
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"Superman Doomsday" is the animated adaptation of the classic Superman storylines "the Death of Superman" and "the Return of Superman". Superman (voiced by "Firefly's" Adam Baldwin) fights Doomsday in a battle in Metropolis, and gets killed. Then Lex Luthor (voiced by "Buffy the Vampire Slayer's" James Marsters, who coincidently played Brainiac for one season on "Smallville") makes a clone of Superman, passes him off as the real thing and has the clone do his bidding. But Lois Lane (voiced by screen actress Anne Heche) suspects there is something up with "Superman" and tries to get to the bottom of the story.
This is not a faithful adaptation to the comic version of the story, and it is quite understandable. There are no appearances from key characters from the storyline in the comics- Steel, Cyborg, Superboy (hope I don't get sued for using that name), and the Eradicator. If they included each of their storylines, then the movie would be over three hours long. And if you ask me, I do not think a kid can hold his concentration on anything for over three hours.
The animation is great. It is fluid, and very eye catching. It actually looks like it improved from the animation from the "Justice League Unlimited" series from a few years ago. The battle scenes were spectacular and looked like some panels were straight from the comics. In the commentary, co-director and co-writer Bruce Timm ("Batman the Animated Series", "Superman the Animated Series") said that this movie is supposed to be a start over, so it is not linked to the previous DC animated series. That is the reason why everyone in this movie looks a little different compared to the last time we saw them on TV.
The voice acting is superb. Baldwin did a great job as Superman and Clark Kent, and Heche did a faithful job for Lois Lane. But I have to say that Marsters stole the show with his version of Lex Luthor. He was very menacing, and evil, and very entertaining to listen to.
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