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Quand Doomsday, une abominable créature, échappe à LexCorps, Superman doit relever le plus grand défi qu'il ait jamais réalisé.Quand Doomsday, une abominable créature, échappe à LexCorps, Superman doit relever le plus grand défi qu'il ait jamais réalisé.Quand Doomsday, une abominable créature, échappe à LexCorps, Superman doit relever le plus grand défi qu'il ait jamais réalisé.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
Adam Baldwin
- Superman
- (voix)
- …
Anne Heche
- Lois Lane
- (voix)
James Marsters
- Lex Luthor
- (voix)
John DiMaggio
- Toyman
- (voix)
Swoosie Kurtz
- Martha Kent
- (voix)
Cree Summer
- Mercy Graves
- (voix)
Ray Wise
- Perry White
- (voix)
Adam Wylie
- Jimmy Olsen
- (voix)
Chris Cox
- Damon Swank
- (voix)
Kimberly Brooks
- Murphy
- (voix)
Kevin Smith
- Grumpy Man
- (voix)
Sheb Wooley
- Screaming Civilian
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
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So many years, so many attempts at bringing this story arc to the movie format, so many talented people who at one point or another were involved in the project and after all their combined efforts we are left with a light animated version of one of the greatest superman stories ever told.
It is hard to judge this movie as a stand alone piece and ignore all the background explored in the comics, and all the drama and money spent over the course of more than a decade. As Bruce Timm put it in a promotional interview for this release "There is just so much story there, we can't do this in a movie", this adaptation had to be stripped down to its very basics to fit the 70-minute time frame given to the producers.
The movie itself works, it has a good pace and I think the viewers appreciate the effort put into not making it a kid movie but rather a more truthful adaptation of the graphic novel, the PG-13 rating proves it. The animation is excellent, the music makes the character shine with the heroism and the voice actors (except for Anne Heche) seem perfect for their parts.
What intrigues me the most is why after producing Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League, Timm and company didn't adapt this huge story arc to their animated series? It would have been perfect, they would have had time to include and adapt all the major stories from the comic books and truly explore this event. Instead they went for a straight to DVD feature that feels quite shallow.
It is hard to judge this movie as a stand alone piece and ignore all the background explored in the comics, and all the drama and money spent over the course of more than a decade. As Bruce Timm put it in a promotional interview for this release "There is just so much story there, we can't do this in a movie", this adaptation had to be stripped down to its very basics to fit the 70-minute time frame given to the producers.
The movie itself works, it has a good pace and I think the viewers appreciate the effort put into not making it a kid movie but rather a more truthful adaptation of the graphic novel, the PG-13 rating proves it. The animation is excellent, the music makes the character shine with the heroism and the voice actors (except for Anne Heche) seem perfect for their parts.
What intrigues me the most is why after producing Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League, Timm and company didn't adapt this huge story arc to their animated series? It would have been perfect, they would have had time to include and adapt all the major stories from the comic books and truly explore this event. Instead they went for a straight to DVD feature that feels quite shallow.
I'm not a fan of Singer's Superman Returns, and sadly the last Superman animated feature "Brainiac Attacks" was so much full of action, that the characters became too pale. But here the action and character scenes are properly balanced. The animated Lex Luther is as always much better than any of the life-action versions. Clancy Brown voice gave Luthor a dangerous tone. I never thought it possible that James Marsters is up to the job to replace him. But he did it well. It's a different Luthor somehow. Much more psycho if you want. Bruce Timm and company did a good movie out of a rather boring Comic series from the 90's. After this I'm looking forward for more Bruce Timm movies. I would also welcome another Batman animated movie as long as it's Kevin Conroys version and not that crappy Batwave series.
Ah yes... this movie is far better than the new Marvel animated features. Only the first Avengers was fine and has to be excluded.
Ah yes... this movie is far better than the new Marvel animated features. Only the first Avengers was fine and has to be excluded.
Not disappointing, Superman vs Doomsday delivers some good action, but there are some plot holes and oddities in the script which made me feel the plot wasn't supposed to play like this and some of the subplots seemed rushed and some key questions(aftermath) were left unanswered.
Thus this movie did not give me everything I had expected and hoped. It's also important to note that this isn't really a kids movie.
If you liked Doomsday, I also highly recommend to watch the animated Justice League episodes "A Better World" and Justice League Unlimited "Doomsday Sanction" if you want to see more, and in my opinion better Doomsday action.
Thus this movie did not give me everything I had expected and hoped. It's also important to note that this isn't really a kids movie.
If you liked Doomsday, I also highly recommend to watch the animated Justice League episodes "A Better World" and Justice League Unlimited "Doomsday Sanction" if you want to see more, and in my opinion better Doomsday action.
2018's "The Death of Superman" is a far superior Superman vs Doomsday movie but this one is still really good. This movie is surprisingly dark for its PG-13 rating. At times, it feels like a horror movie with its monstrous Doomsday and creepy Toyman portrayers. While Superman comes off as a little dry, the romance between him and Lois adds much needed depth to his character.
The start is really good. Well, except for every second spent on secondary characters or Clark Kent.
Luthor, Doosmday and Superman create a really great start (30 minutes, more or less). Visually, it's specially good what they do with Doomsday, to recreate the horror that a monster like it would generate. Some shots are basically horror movie type of shots and work so well. (By the way, the criticism of Man of Steel "destructive and un-protective Superman" got even more stupid for me after watching this animated movie, with an even more reckless Superman).
After the clash of these Titans, the pace slows down way too much and with understandably low IQ dialogue (movie for kids), bad jokes and the focus on the "wrong characters", the movie gets super boring.
It finally gets better entering the third act, with a didactic but good and entertaining exposition of what makes Superman the hero, super hero, he is, and how important his mindset is besides his physical prowess. The conclusion gets a bit repetitive, but it's fine.
The voice actors are terrible and all that isn't Superman or villains related, awful. But the start amazing and the ending fine. It's fine.
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes"Superman: Doomsday" is the first animated Superman project to be rated PG-13.
- GaffesWhen Superman crashes down to Earth after killing Doomsday he has a tear in the shoulder of his costume, after he dies in Lois' arms the tear is gone.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics (2010)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 15min(75 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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