Superman: Red Son (film)

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Superman: Red Son
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Directed bySam Liu[1]
Screenplay byJ.M. DeMatteis
Based onSuperman: Red Son
by Mark Millar
Produced bySam Liu
Starring
  • Jason Isaacs[2]
  • Amy Acker
  • Diedrich Bader
  • Vanessa Marshall
  • Phil Morris
  • Paul Williams[3]
Music byFrederik Wiedmann
Production
companies
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • DC Entertainment
Distributed byWarner Bros. Home Entertainment
Release date
  • February 25, 2020 (2020-02-25)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Superman: Red Son is a 2020 American direct-to-video animated superhero film focusing on the DC Comics character Superman, and the 37th film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film is based on the 2003 comic book miniseries of the same name written by Mark Millar and pencilled by Dave Johnson, Andrew Robinson, Walden Wong and Killian Plunkett.[4] It was released digitally on February 25, 2020 and was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray on March 17.[5]

Plot[]

In the Soviet Union during the year 1946, a young boy is chased by a gang of bullies. A young girl, Svetlana, defends him by chasing them away. He reveals to her that he was not scared for his own safety, but that of the bullies before demonstrating superhuman strength and the ability to fly. Svetlana tells the boy he can use his powers to help the country should he so choose.

A decade later, in the year 1955, the Soviet Union releases a propaganda film of an alien superhuman under the command of Joseph Stalin, whom the American media dubs the "Soviet Superman". United States President Eisenhower tasks Lex Luthor to develop a countermeasure against him. Meanwhile, Superman prevents a satellite from crashing into Metropolis, which leads to Lex's wife Lois Lane securing an interview with him. She shows him a top secret document that leads Superman to a secret gulag (that was shielded by lead) where he finds a dying Svetlana, who was imprisoned there because she knew his real identity. Enraged, Superman confronts Stalin and kills him. As a result, Superman becomes the new leader of the Soviet Union, pledging to use his powers for good and to spread the influence of the Soviet state.

Superman advances communist ideals across the world, ending the Korean War and demolishing the Berlin Wall, which the Western powers have built to deter him. He also forges an alliance and close friendship with Princess Diana / Wonder Woman of Themyscira. Meanwhile, Luthor unveils a clone of Superman, dubbed "Superior Man", made from harvesting Superman's cells from the crashed satellite and remotely powered with an orb of energy before sending it out to confront Superman. The two superhumans battle until Luthor overloads the clone with excess energy, causing it to degenerate as the fight progresses until it finally collapses and dissolves. Superman is left appalled by Luthor's actions.

In 1967, Superman stops an invasion by the alien cyborg Brainiac, reprogramming him to become his advisor, and uses his technology to advance the countries of the Warsaw Pact, as well as lobotomize dissidents. However, he is unable to prevent Brainiac from shrinking the city of Stalingrad before defeating him, and is also forced to deal with the terrorist Batman, a survivor of the secret gulag who blames Superman for his family's death. Batman kidnaps Wonder Woman and binds her with the Lasso of Truth to lead Superman into a trap, using lamps that simulate Krypton's red sun to neutralize his powers. Batman beats Superman and leaves him to die until Wonder Woman breaks free and destroys the lamps' power source, restoring Superman's powers. When Superman threatens to imprison him, Batman chooses to commit suicide. Drained from freeing herself, Wonder Woman leaves Superman, disillusioned by man's brutality.

In the United States, Luthor becomes president and ushers in a new age of prosperity that threatens Soviet dominance. Finding Abin Sur's crashed spaceship and body, Luthor tasks Colonel Hal Jordan with uncovering the immense power of the green ring found on the alien's body, leading to the formation of the Green Lantern Corps. In 1983, Jordan leads an attack against Superman, which is briefly halted by Wonder Woman, who tries one last time to end the conflict before announcing that Themyscira will be closed to all men forever. With Brainiac's encouragement, Superman sets out to confront Luthor at the White House, only to find Lois with the bottled city of Stalingrad. Superman tells her that for years he has tried and failed to reverse the miniaturization of the city, but Brainiac reveals that the technology has always been available to him; he just chose not to mention it, and Superman gave him no order to reverse the process. Realizing the error of his ways, Superman stands down, but Brainiac destroys the shrunken city and proceeds with the attack, revealing that the reprogramming failed and he had been using Superman to conquer the planet for himself. Superman and Luthor battle Brainiac and destroy him, but his ship is set to self-destruct upon his defeat. Superman flies the ship out into deep space, apparently dying in the explosion.

At a ceremony in front of the Capitol Building, a disguised Superman watches from the crowd as Luthor announces his resignation from his presidency in order to spend more time with Lois, handing over the country to Vice-President James Olsen. Lois shares a brief glimpse with Superman before he disappears into the crowd.

Cast[]

  • Jason Isaacs as Superman
  • Amy Acker as Lois Lane
  • Diedrich Bader as Lex Luthor
  • Vanessa Marshall as Wonder Woman
  • Phil Morris as James Olsen
  • Paul Williams as Brainiac
  • Phil LaMarr as John Stewart / Ron Troupe
  • Jim Meskimen as Dwight D. Eisenhower / John F. Kennedy
  • Sasha Roiz as Hal Jordan
  • William Salyers as Joseph Stalin / Jack Ryder
  • Roger Craig Smith as Batman
  • Jason Spisak as Dimitri
  • Tara Strong as Young Superman
  • Travis Willingham as Superior Man / Guy Gardner / Petrovich
  • Winter Ave Zoli as Svetlana
  • Greg Chun as Ambassador Lee
  • Jim Ward as George Taylor

Production[]

In 2013, James Tucker expressed interest in making an animated movie adaptation of Red Son for DC Universe Animated Original Movies, such the project is in consideration by Warner Bros.[6] On January 8, 2019, it was announced that a direct-to-video film adaption of the comic is in development, part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. It will be a stand-alone movie separate from the DC Animated Movie Universe. Jason Isaacs will star as Superman opposite, Amy Acker as Lois Lane, Diedrich Bader from The Drew Carey Show as Lex Luthor, and Paul Williams as Brainiac, with Roger Craig Smith as Batman and Vanessa Marshall as Wonder Woman. Both Craig and Marshall had voiced Batman and Wonder Woman in previous projects. Also appearing are William Salyers as Joseph Stalin, Jim Meskimen as John F. Kennedy, Phil Morris as James Olsen, Sasha Roiz as Hal Jordan, Phil LaMarr reprising his role as John Stewart From the DC Animated Universe, Travis Willingham as Superior Man, and Winter Zoli as Svetlana. Anna Vocino, Greg Chun, Jim Ward, Jason Spisak, and Tara Strong were also cast in minor roles for the film.[7][8]

Reception[]

Superman: Red Son received generally positive reviews. As of July 2020, 88% of the sixteen reviews compiled by Rotten Tomatoes are positive, and have an average score of 7.57 out of 10.[9]

Russian media reception[]

The presenters of the TV channel Russia-24 Alexey Kazakov and Anastasia Ivanova felt that the video was "Russophobic hysteria", further stating that "if Russia had not been so interesting, then there would have been no 'Red Son'."[10] In the program Time will tell, the film adaptation was called an element of a serious information war against Russia, the purpose of which is to form the image of the enemy. Anatoly Kuzichev concluded: "Comics are evil. Literature only!"[11] On the other hand, Evgeni Popov considers this marketing without political background. According to the journalist, "we need to focus on our heroes."[12]

Mir Fantastiki criticized the adaptation, primarily for changes in the plot compared to the comic book.[13] Reviewer DTF [ru] noted that in the film adaptation, the atmosphere of the original was completely lost, and the main plot twist was removed from the final product.[14]

Sales[]

The film earned $601,592 from domestic DVD sales and $1,411,992 from domestic Blu-ray sales, bringing its total home video earning to $2,013,584.[15]

References[]

  1. ^ SUPERMAN: RED SON Release Date Confirmed With Home Video Details | Newsarama.com
  2. ^ Superman: Red Son Trailer Brings Classic Elseworlds Story to life | The Mary Sue.com
  3. ^ First Trailer For DC's Animated Film Adaptation of SUPERMAN: RED SON | GeekTyrant
  4. ^ Superman: Red Son - Exclusive Trailer Debut for the DC Animated Movie - IGN
  5. ^ Warner Bros. Announces Superman: Red Son Release Details | Comic Book.com
  6. ^ Liu, Ed (October 21, 2013). "NYCC 2013: "Justice League: War" Roundtable Interviews – Jay Oliva, James Tucker, & Andrea Romano". Toonzone.net. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  7. ^ "RTF EXCLUSIVE: 'A SUPERMAN: RED SON Movie Is Happening, Casting Details'". Revenge of The Fans. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Superman: Red Son Movie Announced". DC. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  9. ^ "Superman: Red Son (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  10. ^ Красный день календаря: в США вышел мультфильм с главным героем — советским Суперменом
  11. ^ Политический комикс. Время покажет. Фрагмент выпуска от 26.12.2019
  12. ^ «Зацепились за Россию»: ведущий «60 минут» о советском Супермене
  13. ^ "Мультфильм "Красный сын": письмо товарищу Супермену | Кино, Обзоры кино". 29 February 2020.
  14. ^ /https://dtf.ru/cinema/107811-kak-avtory-multfilma-supermen-krasnyy-syn-umudrilis-isportit-syuzhet-originalnogo-komiksa
  15. ^ "Superman: Red Son (2020) The Numbers Listing". The Numbers. Retrieved October 20, 2020.

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