Returns -usa-: Superman
Directed by Bryan Singer, Superman Returns is a US-produced superhero film that serves as a loose sequel to Superman II (1980), ignoring the events of Superman III and Superman IV . Set in a contemporary American landscape, the film follows the Man of Steel (Brandon Routh) as he returns to Earth after a five-year absence to find that the world—and his love, Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth)—has moved on. Now a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and a mother, Lois embodies a changed America: more skeptical, self-sufficient, and less certain it needs a savior.
While the film is steeped in the iconography of the American heartland (Smallville, Kansas) and its greatest metropolis (Metropolis, a stand-in for New York), it explores deeply American themes of loss, legacy, and the struggle between old-fashioned heroism and modern cynicism. Kevin Spacey’s Lex Luther hatches a quintessentially American real-estate scheme involving Kryptonian technology, while the film’s stunning visual effects—including a harrowing rescue of a space shuttle and a commercial airliner—reinforce Superman as a distinctly US symbol of hope. Though it received mixed reviews, Superman Returns remains a uniquely melancholic and reverent chapter in the American superhero canon. Superman Returns -USA-