Superman fans in Los Angeles have a special opportunity this weekend to celebrate the legacy of Terence Stamp, the legendary actor who brought General Zod to menacing life on the big screen.

The Egyptian Theater in Hollywood will host screenings of both “Superman: The Movie” and “Superman II” as part of a tribute to Stamp, who passed away recently. The actor’s portrayal of the Kryptonian villain remains one of cinema’s most memorable comic book antagonists, with his commanding delivery of “Kneel before Zod!” becoming an iconic movie moment.
Screening Schedule:
– “Superman: The Movie” – Friday, September 6 at 7:00pm
– “Superman II” – Saturday, September 7 at 3:00pm


Tickets are $12 for members or $17 for general admission.
This is a rare chance to experience these classic films on the big screen while honoring an actor whose performance helped define superhero cinema. Don’t miss this tribute to both Superman’s legacy and Terence Stamp’s unforgettable contribution to it.