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"Superman: Unbound" Animated Movie
Superman: Unbound

Superman battles Brainiac in order to save his home planet's city of Kandor which has been miniaturized on Brainiac's ship. Based on Geoff Johns' mini series.

"Superman: Unbound" Animated Movie
Superman: Unbound

Superman battles Brainiac in order to save his home planet's city of Kandor which has been miniaturized on Brainiac's ship. Based on Geoff Johns' mini series.

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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
June 2: Stephan Bender, young Clark Kent in Superman Returns, born in Missouri in 1989.
June 2: Ron Ely, Superman in the Superboy TV series, born in Hereford, Texas in 1938.
June 5: Artist Wayne Boring (Superman, Action Comics) born in 1905.
June 6-9: The 2013 Superman Celebration takes place in Metropolis, Illinois.
June 10: World Premiere of Man of Steel takes place in New York, USA.
June 10: John Byrne presents a new Superman in 1986 with the release of Man of Steel #1.
June 11: Man of Steel Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer is released on CD.
June 11: Sherman Howard, Lex Luthor in the Superboy TV series, born in Chicago, Illinois in 1949.
June 12: UK Premiere ofMan of Steel takes place in Leicester Square, London.
June 12: LA Film Fest screening ofMan of Steel takes place in Los Angeles at 7.30pm.
June 12: DC Entertainment partners with comic book retailers and bookstores across America to declare Wednesday, June 12 MAN OF STEEL DAY in 2013.
June 13: Man of Steel Advanced Screenings begin at 7pm across the USA.
June 13: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across Latin America/Caribbean and much of Asia.
June 13: Danny Dark, the voice of Superman from 1973-1985 for Hanna-Barbara, dies in 2004, aged 65.
June 13: Lane Smith, Perry White in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman TV series, dies in 2005, aged 69.
June 14: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across North America, Canada, United Kingdom, Middle East, Africa and India.
June 15: Artist Ross Andru (Action Comics) born in 1925.
June 16: George Reeves, star of the Adventures of Superman television series, dies in 1959.
June 16: Long-time Superman artist Curt Swan dies in 1997.
June 16: Traditionally commemorated as the day Krypton was destroyed.
June 18: Bud Collyer, born Clayton Johnson Heermance, Jr., the voice of Superman in the 1940's radio series, born in New York City, NY in 1908.
June 18: Traditionally recognized as the day Kal-El landed on Earth.
June 19: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across Belgium, France, Iceland, and Switzerland.
June 19: Superman editor Julius Schwartz born in 1915.
June 20: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across Greece, Hungary, and Russia.
June 21: Erica Durance, Lois Lane in the Smallville TV series, born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1978.
June 21-23: Supanova Pop Culture Expo in Sydney at the Olympic Park Showground.
June 24: Australian Premiere ofMan of Steel takes place in Sydney.
June 25: Margot Kidder appearing at the Astor Theatre in St. Kilda, Melbourne.
June 27: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across Australia and New Zealand.
June 27: Writer and artist Dan Jurgens (Superman) born in 1959.
June 28: Man of Steel is released to cinemas across South Africa.
June 21-23: Supanova Pop Culture Expo in Sydney at the Olympic Park Showground.
June 28: Superman Returns is released to cinemas in 2006.
June 28-30: Supanova Pop Culture Expo in Perth at the Claremont Showgrounds.

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If this is your first visit to this website, then we invite you to take our Guided Tour. If you just want a quick explanation of what’s available within each section visit the Information Page. Otherwise just dive right in and jump to the various sections of the Superman Homepage by clicking on the navigational links on the left hand side of the screen or those in the "Timeline" menu at the top of the screen.





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LATEST HEADLINES!

Below are the very latest events surrounding the Man of Steel! Check the "What’s New" page for a complete list of other recent items.

June 18, 2013: Crafting the "Man of Steel" Score with Hans ZimmerPrint

Soundtrack CDs We get a look behind-the-scenes with Hans Zimmer as he talks on camera about crafting the "Man of Steel" score.


June 18, 2013: Henry Cavill Promotes Australian "Man of Steel" ReleasePrint

Man of Steel Village Roadshow, partner to Warner Bros. in Australia, have released the following message from Henry Cavill, promoting the June 27 release of "Man of Steel" in Australia.

Check out a whole slew of interviews with the cast and crew for "Man of Steel" at the Roadshow YouTube channel.

Henry Cavill, Russell Crowe and Zack Snyder will attend the Australian Premiere of "Man of Steel" in Sydney on June 24.


June 18, 2013: Superman Comics Available This WeekPrint

AOS #8 PreviewsWorld.com has released the list of comic books and other items on sale this week. Here are the Superman related items in that list...

Available This Week: June 19, 2013.

The following products are expected to ship to comic book specialty stores this week, with all comics also available for digital download. Note that this list is tentative and subject to change. Please check with your retailer for availability.

Click on the comic book name to purchase its printed edition from TFAW.com.

Click on the Kindle icon (Kindle Edition) next to a comic's title to download its digital edition from our Online Store.

Click on the magnifying glass icon (Sneak Peek) next to a comic's title to view a sneak peek at the pages within.


June 18, 2013: Henry Cavill's Amusing Interview with Empire OnlinePrint

Man of Steel In one of the funnier interviews we've seen with Henry Cavill, Empire Online asks him about how he plans to use his new fame, training as a journalist and other nerdy questions...

Source: Empire Magazine.


June 18, 2013: Zack Snyder and David Goyer Discuss "Man of Steel"Print

Man of Steel Empire Online spoke at length with "Man of Steel" director Zack Snyder and screen writer David Goyer about the movie, the decisions made in the script and more...

    While chatting to Empire, "Man of Steel" director Zack Snyder speaks at length about the decision to have Superman kill General Zod in order to save a family of innocents. He reveals that in the original version of the script the character was simply once again banished to the Phantom Zone, but Snyder was adamant that Kal-El should kill Zod - because otherwise where does his aversion to killing originate from? He also shares details of another action scene on Kryton that didn't make the final cut, in which one of Jor El's AIs takes humanoid form and battles Zod's pack of genetically engineered dogs! It's all great stuff so be sure to take a listen from the time Snyder comes in around the 50 minute mark, and then David S. Goyer chimes in too, revealing that Chris Nolan was against Zod's death at the hands of Superman at first. Plus, he once again speaks about WB's plans for a shared DC movie universe.

Source: Empire Online


June 18, 2013: Justice League Saves the Day in New Target TV SpotPrint

Target Justice League As we reported a few weeks back, Target has partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Entertainment to promote a range of new Justice League products. Now Target has unveiled their new TV Spot featuring the Justice League helping a mother save the day in a last-minute shopping spree.

Check out the Target.com Justice League Shop online.


June 18, 2013: Chris Meloni on Playing Colonel Hardy in "Man of Steel"Print

Christopher Meloni Christopher Meloni spoke with Vulture.com about his role in "Man of Steel" playing Colonel Hardy, and the training he had to do for the film. Here's part of the interview...

    Before it was announced which character you were playing, fans speculated that you might be Lex Luthor. Was there a part of you that wished you were?

    Sure! Of course. You want to be recognized as a franchise name, but Colonel Nathan Hardy, I enjoyed his arc. I thought it was an important arc. And when they told me he was named after a Navy SEAL who had lost his life in combat, I was really honored and I felt kind of a sense of importance and duty or something to approach it respectfully. It really added a sense of gravitas to what I was doing, because I felt like I was carrying along a real person. And the Air Force gave me all the information, if my character was what he was, where he was, what his educational trajectory would have been, what he would have accomplished, so that helped. And I researched my guy, because they were using his name out of a sense of respect, to honor him in a small way.

    You almost died in hand-to-hand combat with Faora, but Superman saved you ...

    I had her. [Laughs.] He didn't need to swoop in. I had her right where I wanted her.

    Faora says a good death is its own reward, and Hardy's last words indicate that he agrees. What about you?

    You know, that's one saying I've chewed over in my head since I shot the film. Hmmm. I guess it is. I guess if you are a warrior, that's your credo, and a good life and a good death is its own reward.

    Did you have to train a lot for those scenes?

    We did some weapons training - shooting guns, making transitions from one weapon to another. I just had to make sure I didn't shoot my stunt guy that was sitting next to me - which I almost did. I pulled out the weapon one time, and it went off. It was loaded with blanks and exploded out, and it put a hole in the seat. They were cheap seats, come on! [Laughs.] And I didn't hit him. He's a stunt guy, stop crying! Come on!

Read the complete interview at Vulture.com.


June 18, 2013: DC Collectibles SDCC Variant "Man of Steel" StatuePrint

Variant Statue DC Collectibles has unveiled their line of San Diego Comic Con exclusives, including a 1:6 scale "Man of Steel" Superman Variant Statue, which depicts Superman in the all-black suit as seen in one sequence of the film.

Man of Steel: Superman Variant 1:6 Scale Icon Statue
Sculpted by Gentle Giant Studios
US$129.95

This statue will only be available at the Graphitti Designs Booth (#2315) at Comic Con.


June 18, 2013: Songs in "Man of Steel"Print

Allison Crowe When watching "Man of Steel" you'll hear are a number of songs played during the movie that aren't part of Hans Zimmer's musical score. They are:

"Ring of Fire" by Allison Crowe.
"Seasons" by Chris Cornell.
"The Long Walk" by Marco Beltrami & Buck Sanders.

Allison Crowe actually makes a cameo appearance in the movie singing "Ring of Fire".

Thanks to WhatIsThatSong.net for the song list.


June 18, 2013: Ultimate "Man of Steel" Easter Eggs and References Guide - Part 2Print

Man of Steel Jeffrey Taylor has published the second part of his article at Movies.com highlighting all the "Easter Eggs" and references that Superman fans and comic book fans might have missed in "Man of Steel".

    One major cameo casting probably occurred on purpose. Aaron Smolinski was a communications officer in the scene where Superman surrendered himself to the military. He was the toddler Kal-El after landing on Earth in the 1978 Superman film as well as the boy at the photo booth that Superman gave a picture to in the comedic opening sequence of Superman III.

    The Lexcorp logo can be seen at least twice in the film during the Zod fight in Metropolis. Once on the side of a gas truck and again when the Waynetech satellite falls to Earth in pieces. Lexcorp was first introduced in the 1986 comic book reboot that turned Lex Luthor from a mad scientist into a businessman/billionaire.

    Of course the Waynetech satellite also bears mentioning. It most certainly belongs to Bruce Wayne. The logo flashes upside down and it happens quickly, so it can be difficult to catch.

Check out the rest of Jeffrey's Part 2 article at Movies.com.


June 18, 2013: Official Gym Jones "Man of Steel" T-Shirt AvailablePrint

Gym Jones T-Shirt Gym Jones, where Henry Cavill and Antje Traue trained to get into shape for "Man of Steel" (as seen in the video below), is now selling their official "Man of Steel" Training T-Shirt.
    This is the Official Man of Steel training T-shirt that we created to commemorate our involvement with the movie. The front is printed with the Man of Steel logo and the back says "The bridge from man to Superman" with our logo.

You can purchase the T-Shirt from the GymJones.com website.


June 18, 2013: DC Set to Launch "Justice League 3000" Comic BookPrint

Justice League 3000 ComicBookResources.com discovered today that DC Comics is preparing to launch a new "Justice League 3000" comic book series which will reunite creators Keith Giffen, JM DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire.

    The book will feature versions of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and the Flash as redesigned by artist Howard Porter, presumably taking the iconic heroes one millennium ahead of where we are now. And while the creative team on the book doubtlessly have comedy chops, touches from a militaristic Superman to a mace-wielding Wonder Woman hint that "Justice League 3000" will take up the torch of the creators more serious adventure stories - of which many were included in their original JL run.

See more images at the CBR website.