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WHV Releases Superman DVDs Details
Source: Warner Home Video July 21, 2006


Warner Home Video has made the following announcement about the upcoming "Superman" DVDs:

On November 28, in celebration of the year of Superman, Warner Home Video will release a host of DVDs, all starring the late Christopher Reeve in his landmark portrayal of the Man of Steel. Leading the way will be the long-awaited Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut ($24.98 SRP), directed by Donner and representing Superman II as it was originally conceived and intended to be filmed. An overwhelmingly requested title, the movie features Donner's original footage, shot but never used before, including a never-before-seen beginning, a never-before-seen resolution, with 15 minutes of restored footage of Marlon Brando as Jor-El and much more.

Other titles to be released include Superman: The Movie Four Disc Special Edition ($39.92 SRP) which features both the DVD debut of the 1978 theatrical version as well as the 2001 extended edition with commentary from director Richard Donner and Tom Mankiewicz, archival footage of additional scenes and screen tests.

Richard Lester's ever-popular Superman II will be available in a new Two Disc Special Edition ($26.99 SRP) including a new featurette, vintage television specials and additional vault elements; and Superman III and IV Deluxe Editions ($19.97 SRP). Finally, The Christopher Reeve Superman Collection ($79.92 SRP) will be offered in an 8-disc boxed set including all the above (except Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut).

Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut

Superman II will delight fans who, for years, have been imploring Warner Home Video via voluminous numbers of petitions, letters, phone calls and e-mails to release the Donner cut.

In fact, Donner had already shot most of the Superman II footage during Superman: The Movie. But as production on the sequel continued, creative differences between the director and the film's producers became irreconcilable and Donner left the project. Although Richard Lester was hired to finish production, he chose to make major changes to the film, leaving only vestiges of Donner's original vision and concepts in the version of Superman II that was ultimately released to theaters.

Now, nearly thirty years later, Warner Home Video is honored to grant the wishes of countless Superman fans. With this DVD release, Richard Donner has become the first director in history to be able to complete a film he left during production with nearly all his footage "in the can." Adding back a substantial amount of that unused footage, the director has seen his original vision restored and brought to fruition.

Most notably, the "Donner cut" restores the Marlon Brando role, filmed for, but not included in the final theatrical release version of Superman II. The legendary Brando's performance as Jor-El has finally been restored in key scenes that amplify Superman lore and deepen the profound relationship between father and son.

With so many other changes, large and small, including a variety of Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) schemes to unmask Clark Kent as Superman, this Superman II will prove to be an eye-opening experience and an important addition to film history.

Superman: The Movie (1978/2001) Four-Disc Special Edition

A box-office smash, an Academy Award® winner and a fan favorite since it first flew into theatres in December 1978, Superman: The Movie assembles an "A List" cast and creative contingent. At its heart is Christopher Reeve's intelligent, affectionate portrayal of a most human Man of Steel.

The movie's legacy was amplified when director Richard Donner revisited this beloved adventure 22 years later and integrated eight minutes into the film. Enjoy more footage of the Krypton Council, a glimpse of stars of prior Superman incarnations, more of Jor-El underscoring his son's purpose on Earth and an extended sequence inside Lex Luthor's gauntlet of doom.

Superman II Two-Disc Special Edition (1980)

Unwittingly released from Phantom Zone imprisonment, three super-powered Kryptonian criminals (Terence Stamp, Sarah Douglas and Jack O'Halloran) plan to enslave Earth - just when Superman (Christopher Reeve) decides to show a more romantic side to Lois Lane (Margot Kidder). Gene Hackman (as Lex Luthor) also returns from the first film with a top supporting cast, witty Richard Lester direction and visuals that astound and delight.

Superman III Deluxe Edition (1983)

Meet Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor), a half-witted computer programming wiz. Reeve reprises his role, deepening his character's human side as Clark Kent reunites with old flame Lana Lang (Annette O'Toole) at a Smallville High class reunion. When Superman becomes his own worst enemy after Kryptonite exposure, Reeve plays both roles with dazzling skill.

Superman IV The Quest For Peace (1987)

Christopher Reeve not only stars as the title hero again but also helped develop the movie's provocative theme: nuclear disarmament. To make the world safe for nuclear arms merchants, Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) creates a new being to challenge the Man of Steel: the radiation-charged Nuclear Man (Mark Pillow).

Supergirl
Creative forces behind Superman: The Movie bring another DC Comics hero to life with this fun- and effects-packed adventure about the Girl of Steel. Helen Slater plays the title role, battling a sorceress (Faye Dunaway) for control of an alien power orb. Peter O'Toole and Mia Farrow add more starpower.

SUPERMAN and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.

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Funny, there's no mention of the Ultimate Superman 14 DVD Collection.
 
holy crap... but no news on the ultimate colection, or am I just reading wrong...
 
This is the ultimate collection. Originally it was going to be a 14 Disc Set. Now, it just seems they've cut it off at an 8 Disc set that DOESN'T include Superman Returns or Supergirl.

Discs 3 and 4 of the Superman The Movie set include the vintage cartoons and a few documentaries.

Superman II, III, and IV will each be 2-Disc Sets. The Richard Donner'c Cut is not included with this set. It's separates just as Superman Returns and Supergirl are separate.
 
Let's see:

*STM-Four Disk Special Edition
*Superman II 2 Disk Lester Cut (Donner's Cut will be sold separately. Those greedy WB bastards :mad: )
*Superman III 1 Disk Deluxe Edition
*Superman IV 1 Disk Normal Edition :confused:

For a total of 8 Disks.
 
Nope.

Superman The Movie-4 Discs
Superman II-2 Discs
Superman II-2 Discs
Superman IV-2 Discs

8 discs in all for this boxset.

Again, Superman II The Richard Donner Cut, Superman Returns, and Supergirl are NOT included in this set.
 
J.Howlett said:
Nope.

Superman The Movie-4 Discs
Superman II-2 Discs
Superman II-2 Discs
Superman IV-2 Discs

8 discs in all for this boxset.

Again, Superman II The Richard Donner Cut, Superman Returns, and Supergirl are NOT included in this set.
Uh dude. Do your math. 4+2+2+2=10. The PR clearly states that it's going to be eight discs. Bad Supes is correct. Supes III and IV are singe discs.
 
Deluxe Editions for III and IV. They're one disk each. Lester gets a two disk DVD.

STM: 4
SII (Lester): 2
SIII: 1
SIV: 1

8 Box Total.
 
Damn! My bad. I didn't read carefully. Either way, that's fine. It's not like Superman III and IV actually deserve an extra disc worth of material anyway.
 
Either way, I'm happy you can buy these films individually. The question for me is should I get Superman The Movie, Superman II, Superman II Donner's Cut, and Superman Returns in regular DVD or HD....that's the real question since they'll be out at the same time.
 
I wanted Donner's Superman II inside the box collection since, and I quote from the article:

Leading the way will be the long-awaited Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut ($24.98 SRP), directed by Donner and representing Superman II as it was originally conceived and intended to be filmed.
 
this is bull****... they're gonna make me pay out the ****in nose for this crap when they should be more f**kin responsible and put it all as one...
:down :mad:
 
J.Howlett said:
Damn! My bad. I didn't read carefully. Either way, that's fine. It's not like Superman III and IV actually deserve an extra disc worth of material anyway.
I wanted to se every single bit of info and footage available for these 2 movies... just because they were bad doesn't mean you should just throw them aside.
 
Since they're going to be difficult and do it this way, I'll probably just get the 4-disc S:TM, SII: Donner Cut, and Superman Returns, and possibly the Lester cut of SII. I would have gotten the 14-disc set, but ow-well.
 
The release of a separate Donner II makes great sense. Imagine how angry those who already own the 2001 4-disc set would be if they had to buy the boxed set all over again just for the Donner cut. It would be the Star Wars O-OT debacle all over again.

Still, it should be included in the boxed set as well, but making it available separately makes total sense.

The big questions we should all be asking about all the films now:
1) Are these newer/better transfers than the 2001 release?
2) What are the audio formats?
3) Will the International Salkind Editions of I-III be in the set?
4) If not, what exactly makes this Superman III release "Deluxe?" (Note they didn't say that about SIV in the release)
5) Will all the deleted scenes appear in a supplemental section?
 
...i undestand all of your concerns, but im gonna buy the whole lot of them anyways...and i have the 2004 box set...
 
ADigitalMan said:
The release of a separate Donner II makes great sense. Imagine how angry those who already own the 2001 4-disc set would be if they had to buy the boxed set all over again just for the Donner cut. It would be the Star Wars O-OT debacle all over again.

Still, it should be included in the boxed set as well, but making it available separately makes total sense.

The big questions we should all be asking about all the films now:
1) Are these newer/better transfers than the 2001 release?
2) What are the audio formats?
3) Will the International Salkind Editions of I-III be in the set?
4) If not, what exactly makes this Superman III release "Deluxe?" (Note they didn't say that about SIV in the release)
5) Will all the deleted scenes appear in a supplemental section?

Great questions. I hope the go into greater detail of the contents for each DVD ASAP.
 
Xybalba69 said:
...i undestand all of your concerns, but im gonna buy the whole lot of them anyways...and i have the 2004 box set...

Same here. I was going to buy the 2004 box set, but once I read the news about the "Ultimate Collection" I didn't buy it.

Saludos desde San Juan, Puerto Rico.
 
ToddIsDead said:
Since they're going to be difficult and do it this way, I'll probably just get the 4-disc S:TM, SII: Donner Cut, and Superman Returns, and possibly the Lester cut of SII. I would have gotten the 14-disc set, but ow-well.

Same here...the "ultimate collection" just lost some steam in my eyes by not including the Donner Cut & Superman Returns.

Is the 4 disk Superman: The Movie gonna be availiable for individual sale? I hope so...
 
Wow! I gotta a lot of money to save up for!
My main priorties right now are Superman: The Movie (4 disc), Superman II: The Donner Cut, and Superman II (The Lester version).
 
this is a dumb question but is this new box set worth getting? i have the box set from 01.

and help me out, in 01 that was the lester cut correct? this newer one just has new special features?

otherwise man we are going to be dishing out 100$ if we want the superman box set + donners cut.

im so confused..why couldnt they just make this the 14 disk set id be soo happy lol
 
Ill get the donner cut, but I say again

They need to release the 3 hour version of Superman 1, the extended lester cut of Superman 2, the extended cut of superman 3, and re-edit Superman 4 properly.

Now that would be amazing, and I would have no problem laying out money for that!:)
 
From what was reported at supermancinema today, the set is essentially a barebones set only with commentaries to each film, a few vintage documentaries to STM and SII and the 2001 box set documenties for STM.

BUt that said, this set is gonna be worth it not only for the commentaries, but also for the fact that the films will have high definition transfers, pristine picture (unlike the 2001 DVDs) and 5.1 sound. Most likely we are looking at remixed sound like they did for the 2001 STM DVD release.
 
I'm not going to buy the exact same editions of Superman 3 and 4 if i don't have to. I'll just buy the 4-disc Superman:TM and the 2 disc Richard Donner Superman II, since that's the real Superman II. No way I'm paying for Lester's hackjob again. Somehow i'll get the second disc off that set.

Someone answer this...Why did they mention Supergirl? Is that on the big collection too? Split with Superman IV or something?
 
bingy13 said:
Someone answer this...Why did they mention Supergirl? Is that on the big collection too? Split with Superman IV or something?


Supergirl is not in the collection, but is being rereleased on the same day as its own disk.
 

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