When artificial kryptonite makes Superman evil, he has an inner battle against himself to regain sanity.
Superman is all for the people, making his turn to evil a heartbreaking moment.
Clark and Superman split, giving their internal struggle physical stakes.
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It pits the titular hero against Brainiac, a genius alien who wants to add Earth to his collection.
It is one of thebest animated Superman movies, and this scene proves why.
The final scene shows Superman tricking Zod by taking away his powers instead and defeating him easily.
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Butit showcases Superman’s intelligence and empathy.
By knowing Luthor and Zod, he used their weaknesses to trick them into taking away their powers.
Superman has many dynamics, but the best is undoubtedly him and Lois Lane.
While the movie isn’t as good as the source material, it is still fantastic.
This scene isa phenomenal interaction that defines Clark and Lois' characters.
Man of Steelis one ofZack Snyder’s best movies, and this scene proves it.
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It highlights Superman learning to fly to make it protect Earth and be a beacon of hope.
Flight is an essential part of his character, and this scene wasa remarkable way of displaying its importance.
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This film is set afterSuperman IIand shows his return following a long absence after a new threat arises.
1"You’ve got me?
Whose got you?"
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Coming in first place is obviously a scene from the first Superman movie.
He swiftly saves her and the helicopter in grand fashion, making his presence known to the world.
Supermanis a must-watch DC moviefor many reasons, and this scene is a perfect reason why.
Whose got you?"
and “I’m a friend.
This memorable scene is a historic sequence andSuperman’s most significant defining point.
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