Superman | Returns
: The game required players to use specific tactical powers, such as freezing enemies with breath or using heat vision on stone monsters, to progress. Unproduced Sequel Features
Before the project was shelved in favor of a reboot, a sequel was in development for 2009. Superman Returns
: For its IMAX release, four major sequences—including the iconic Shuttle/777 rescue —were converted into 3D. Singer even developed a unique on-screen cue (Clark Kent's glasses flashing green) to signal to the audience when to put on their 3D glasses. : The game required players to use specific
: Through the use of archival footage and advanced visual effects, the film "resurrected" Marlon Brando to reprise his role as Jor-El, allowing him to appear alongside the new cast. Video Game Integration Singer even developed a unique on-screen cue (Clark
: There were early discussions about casting big-name stars like Robin Williams in the role of the antagonist before production was halted by a writers' strike and internal studio decisions. Okay...Let's Play The Newest Superman Game
: Unlike previous films where the cape often behaved inconsistently, the Superman Returns team used the Syflex cloth simulator to create a digital cape. This allowed the director to manipulate its movement with the same precision as an actor.