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6.4/10
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Daily Planet intern Clark Kent takes learning-on-the-job to new extremes when Lobo and Parasite set their sights on Metropolis.Daily Planet intern Clark Kent takes learning-on-the-job to new extremes when Lobo and Parasite set their sights on Metropolis.Daily Planet intern Clark Kent takes learning-on-the-job to new extremes when Lobo and Parasite set their sights on Metropolis.
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- 1 nomination total
Darren Criss
- Superman
- (voice)
- …
Zachary Quinto
- Lex Luthor
- (voice)
Ike Amadi
- Martian Manhunter
- (voice)
Eugene Byrd
- Ron Troupe
- (voice)
David Chen
- Med Student
- (voice)
- …
Alexandra Daddario
- Lois Lane
- (voice)
Brett Dalton
- Parasite
- (voice)
- …
Neil Flynn
- Jonathan Kent
- (voice)
Ryan Hurst
- Lobo
- (voice)
Cissy Jones
- Nurse
- (voice)
Piotr Michael
- Perry White
- (voice)
Cristina Milizia
- Maya
- (voice)
- …
April Stewart
- Mrs. Ross
- (voice)
Bellamy Young
- Martha Kent
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Origin stories are always tricky. Too much exposition, too much reliance on old themes and old storylines, they become dull. Too little, they're empty. This effort is somewhere in between. While it isn't terrible, it isn't that great, either.
What we have here is another reboot of how Superman came to be and a riff on how Parasite came to be but not unbe. The story is familiar and with a "love conquers all" message at the end--not needed, IMO, because of how treacly it was--it brought down the movie to a level of barely passable.
Pluses. The voices are good, particularly Zachary Quinto as Lex Luthor. I'm used to Clancy Brown, but Quinto's riff on it wasn't bad, and the evilness of Luthor in the final showdown was solid. Darren Criss as Superman/Clark Kent was fine, and Alexandra Daddario as Lois Lane was good. I'm sort of spoiled by Brad Garrett's interpretation of Lobo, but Ryan Hurst does well enough, showing the meanness...but not all the humor. Ike Amadi as Martian Manhunter does well enough in his role, investing his character with gravity and pathos.
Music. Good, but not great. Direction also good but not great. The story could have moved a bit faster. It was a by-the-numbers direction job, but not terrible by any means.
Minuses. The animation could have been a lot better. It reminded me of The Brave and the Bold style, with somewhat less of a black outline around the characters.
Parasite reminded me more of Godzilla: Resurgence (which was pretty awesome, IMO) but his character really didn't move me one way or the other. He's supposed to garner the audience's sympathy for his condition; he left lukewarm. Couldn't hate him, but definitely didn't like him. Every superhero needs a villain, and Lobo was more compelling in his own way.
But the biggest drawback was the overall familiarity of the story and the unwillingness to move in a different direction. I'm a huge DC fan, so I always look forward to what they come up with, but this is a far cry from being their best or even being near their best. It's worth a watch, but not a buy.
What we have here is another reboot of how Superman came to be and a riff on how Parasite came to be but not unbe. The story is familiar and with a "love conquers all" message at the end--not needed, IMO, because of how treacly it was--it brought down the movie to a level of barely passable.
Pluses. The voices are good, particularly Zachary Quinto as Lex Luthor. I'm used to Clancy Brown, but Quinto's riff on it wasn't bad, and the evilness of Luthor in the final showdown was solid. Darren Criss as Superman/Clark Kent was fine, and Alexandra Daddario as Lois Lane was good. I'm sort of spoiled by Brad Garrett's interpretation of Lobo, but Ryan Hurst does well enough, showing the meanness...but not all the humor. Ike Amadi as Martian Manhunter does well enough in his role, investing his character with gravity and pathos.
Music. Good, but not great. Direction also good but not great. The story could have moved a bit faster. It was a by-the-numbers direction job, but not terrible by any means.
Minuses. The animation could have been a lot better. It reminded me of The Brave and the Bold style, with somewhat less of a black outline around the characters.
Parasite reminded me more of Godzilla: Resurgence (which was pretty awesome, IMO) but his character really didn't move me one way or the other. He's supposed to garner the audience's sympathy for his condition; he left lukewarm. Couldn't hate him, but definitely didn't like him. Every superhero needs a villain, and Lobo was more compelling in his own way.
But the biggest drawback was the overall familiarity of the story and the unwillingness to move in a different direction. I'm a huge DC fan, so I always look forward to what they come up with, but this is a far cry from being their best or even being near their best. It's worth a watch, but not a buy.
Seems like a pointless story.
It focuses on the beginning how he started how he introduced him self to the world.
It feels pointless everything being well known.
The graphics are OK the style is just OK.
The battles are simple not extravagance.
The pacing is OK not boring but not edge seating.
All in all it is an OK movie with i do not see the point of other than is a cartoon aimed for kids.
Just when I thought that this would be a nice start for a reboot, things turn out to be quite different. But first of all I really like the art style for the movie but the story overall is just way too plain(Especially the climatic moment)and the characterization felt empty. It's definitelynot as impressive as Batman Year One and it's a really boring Superman origin movie. Overall, Superman Man of Tomorrow is no doubt another easily forgettable DC animated movie.
I have never seen such a bored film of SUPERMAN in animated movies. I like the style of drawing, but I don't like the story neither like the way SUPERMAN is represented.
I'm worried about seeing what bad hands SUPERMAN is in.
People that have the rights of SUPERMAN dont respect him.
Through and through this movie actually captured the essence of Superman. Any comic book fan will enjoy this movie, because this movie shows the director did his research. I wondered how putting multiple antagonists in this movie would work, but wow they actually were able to make this work right down to the ending. The animation is stellar and if anything comes from this movie, please at the very least be the animation style. The previous DCAU was fine but this one just blows it away by a mile. I will say that if you've seen Justice League Dark Apokolips War and SOMEHOW liked it, well you won't like this. There is death in this, but it's not just for the sake of ending a whole universe. I'll finish by saying again this movie NAILED Superman and would be the perfect opener for the next universe because it knows what DC stands for.
Did you know
- TriviaThe sound used for Lobo's space bike is the characteristic sound produced by Harley-Davidson V-Twin motors, overlaid with some science fiction noises. The chugging of the engine, however, is unmistakable seeing as Harley-Davidson wanted to patent the sound in the 1990s.
- GoofsWithin the story, it is never revealed who offered the bounty for Lobo to 'collect' Kal-El from Earth, so there is a question as to who "out there' knows about him. Also, Lobo has a reputation of always 'getting his man' yet he leaves Superman on Earth with no comment about giving up his bounty.
- Quotes
Martian Manhunter: ...The last thing your mother ever said to you was: "to dwell in the past, is to lose one's path "
- Crazy creditsThere is no post-credit scene on this movie.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Lobo: Natural Force of Chaos (2020)
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- Superman: Người Đàn Ông Của Ngày Mai
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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