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{{Infobox Film
| name = Superman: Doomsday
| image = Superman_Doomsday_logo.JPG
| director = [[Bruce Timm]]<br/>[[Lauren Montgomery]]<br/>Brandon Vietti
| producer = [[Bruce Timm]]
| writer = [[Duane Capizzi]]
| starring = [[Adam Baldwin]]<br/>[[Anne Heche]]<br/>[[James Marsters]]
| music = [[Robert Kral]]
| distributor = [[Warner Home Video]]<br/>[[Warner Bros. Animation]]<br/>[[Warner Premiere]]<br/>[[DC Comics]]
| released = [[September 18]], [[2007 in film|2007]]
| runtime = 75 min.
| language = English
| budget =
| followed_by =
| imdb_id = 0934706
}}

'''''Superman: Doomsday''''' is an original [[direct-to-video]] [[animated film]] adaptation of the popular [[DC Comics]] [[storyline]] ''[[The Death of Superman]]'' focusing on the [[superhero]] [[Superman]]. The film is rated [[PG-13]] by the Motion Picture Association of America for action violence and is the first in the [[DC Universe Original Animated Movies]] line released by [[Warner Premiere]] and [[Warner Bros. Animation]]. It was followed by ''[[Justice League: The New Frontier]]''. The film was released on [[September 18]], [[2007 in film|2007]]. Before the DVD release, the movie was first screened at the [[San Diego Comic Con]] on [[July 26]], [[2007]]. It made its U.S. broadcast premier on the [[Cartoon Network]] on Saturday [[July 12]], [[2008 in television|2008]] at 9:00 p.m. EST.

Despite similar animation styles, the film used new animation models, and is only loosely based on the [[DC Animated Universe]] that lasted from 1992-2006,<ref>{{cite web
|title=WONDERCON '07: DC UNIVERSE: SUPERHEROES GO DVD PANEL
|publisher =[[Newsarama]]
|year=[[2007-03-04]]
|url=http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=103726
|accessdate =2007-03-10
}}</ref> with a few allusions to the older series, as well as the Fleischer Superman series, found in the Fortress of Solitude.

==Plot==
{{Copyedit|date=July 2008}}
The film opens with images of [[Superman]] doing heroic deeds and [[Lex Luthor]] narrating, explaining how people look up to him like he was a god on Earth. Before the credits begin, he says "Enjoy your reign while you may, Superman. For as surely as night follows day, there comes a time when even gods must die."

[[Lois Lane]] and Superman are revealed to have become romantically involved. However, Lois is unsatisfied with the arrangements of their relationship: Superman insists that they keep it a secret from the public by limiting their encounters to the Fortress, and he has not yet confided in her that he is actually Clark Kent, although she already knows.

Workers from [[LexCorp]] unearth a spaceship while digging for one of Lex's projects, inadvertently releasing the genetically-engineered war machine [[Doomsday (comics)|Doomsday]]. Doomsday kills the entire digging crew and begins a bloody rampage towards [[Metropolis]]. Superman meets the monster in Metropolis, and the two engage in a devastating cross-city battle; the damage to Superman is enough that for the first time, he bleeds, without outside influence from Kryptonite or red solar energy. Ultimately, Superman kills Doomsday, but he too dies from injuries sustained during the battle. The world collectively mourns their fallen hero, whom they honor with a memorial in Metropolis.

All of the characters deal with Superman's death in different ways. [[Jimmy Olsen|Jimmy]] takes a job at a seedy tabloid newspaper called National Voyeur, Perry [[Alcoholism|falls off the wagon]], and Lois visits Clark's adoptive mother, Martha, for counsel. Even Lex grieves over Superman's death, though only because he was not responsible for it: "I wanted a winning strategy. Instead, I've been cheated of the victory I planned for years by an intergalactic soccer hooligan!"

In Superman's absence, the police are ill-equipped to deal with the villains he so regularly defeated. When Toyman holds a school bus filled with kids hostage using a giant ant, Lois, still grieving, decides to fight the villain on her own. As she does, Superman appears to dig his way out of his own grave and apprehends Toyman. However, he does not seem quite the same, missing Lois' apartment as he flies her home and acting surprised when she kisses him. She dismisses it as shock from his supposed "death." However, when Martha calls Lois trying to learn why Clark has not contacted her, the reporter's suspicions arise.

The truth of this resurrected Superman is soon revealed: he is merely a clone created by Lex from a sample of blood stolen from the site of the battle. As such, he lacks all of the real Superman's memories, including his relationships. Lex is keeping the body of the real Superman preserved in a tube for his personal amusement. Unbeknownst to anyone, even Lex, the real Superman is actually alive, but just barely. The robot at his Fortress of Solitude is able to recover his body and works to bring him back to health.

Meanwhile, the Superman clone begins to take a darker perspective on his job when he hears about Toyman killing a four-year-old girl. He meets with Toyman as he is about to enter the police station. There, he picks him up, flies him above the city, then drops him back to the ground, killing him. The city is stunned, and Lois suspects he is not Superman. The police are unable to do anything about this, as Superman is well beyond their ability to handle.

Upon returning to Lex, the clone is berated for his behavior. Lex sends him on a mission to find the real Superman's corpse and threatens to kill him should he step out of line again. After leaving, the clone goes to a barbershop and uses [[Powers and abilities of Superman|x-ray vision]] on himself and finds a piece of lead-shielded [[kryptonite]] in his brain, which he then removes with [[Powers and abilities of Superman|heat vision]]. At the same time, Lois meets with Lex under the guise of wanting to move on, but first wants to know how he corrupted Superman. As she leans in to kiss him, she stabs him with a tranquilizer and begins looking through his files with Jimmy's help. She and Jimmy discover that Lex is cloning an army of Supermen. After Lex comes to and threatens them, the original clone arrives and destroys the facility. Unable to kill the clone, Lex tries to hide in a lead-lined, red-sunlight room, only to have the clone lock Lex inside and toss the entire room to the street. This latest presumed murder triggers military action. Again, they cannot harm Superman.

Hearing the news, the real Superman resolves to help, even though his powers are not yet fully restored. To improve his odds he dons a black sunlight-absorbing "Solar Suit" and brings a kryptonite gun developed by Lex. The two engage in a massive battle, with Superman's kryptonite gun failing to hit the much faster clone. Jimmy and Lois grab the kryptonite gun to help Superman, though still unsure if he's the real one or not. The fight culminates at Superman's memorial, where Lois manages to hit the clone with a shot from the kryptonite gun. The clone destroys the gun, leaving only the kryptonite canister. As the two Supermen continue their battle, the canister sticks to the clone's chest, and Superman vaporizes it with his heat vision. The clone, overcome by the kryptonite gas, falls under the rock he was carrying. Dying, he tells Superman to protect the people. Lois is convinced that he's the real Superman once he kisses her, and the crowd is similarly happy to be rid of the clone.

At Lois' apartment, Superman sees that she misspelled "resurrection" in her article, where he mentions he was a spelling bee champ at Smallville Elementary, revealing himself to be Clark Kent. Lois is caught off guard by his off the cuff statement, but the two share a smile and she happily embraces him. At LexCorp, mirroring the movie's beginning, an injured Lex narrates the ending, saying how gods can die but can also return from the dead. He smiles to himself, saying, "It would seem you can't be destroyed after all, Superman. It would ''seem''..."

==Cast==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Voice actor
! Character
|-
| [[Adam Baldwin]]
| [[Superman|Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman]]<br>Dark Superman
|-
| [[Anne Heche]]
| [[Lois Lane]]
|-
| [[James Marsters]]
| [[Lex Luthor]]
|-
| [[John DiMaggio]]
| [[Toyman]]<br>Various
|-
| [[Tom Kenny]]
| The Robot<br>Various
|-
| [[Swoosie Kurtz]]
| [[Martha Kent]]
|-
| [[Cree Summer]]
| [[Mercy Graves]]<br>Various
|-
| [[Ray Wise]]
| [[Perry White]]
|-
| [[Adam Wylie]]
| [[Jimmy Olsen]]
|-
| [[Kevin Smith]]
| Grumpy Man
|-
| [[James Arnold Taylor]]
| Mayor of Metropolis<br>Officer Tucker
|-
| [[Kimberly Brooks]]
| Murphy
|-
| [[Townsend Coleman]]
| Drill Operator
|-
| [[Chris Cox (actor)|Chris Cox]]
| Damon Swank
|-
| [[Hettie Lynne Hurtes]]
| [[Newscaster]]
|-
| N/A
| [[Doomsday (comics)|Doomsday]]
|}

==Comparisons with the comics==
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[[Image:Luthor with Gauntlet.JPG|thumb|right|Lex Luthor with a gauntlet full of Kryptonite.]]
As explained by Bruce Timm, the film focuses on the events of ''The Death of Superman'', ''World Without a Superman'' and the ''Return of Superman'' comic book storylines, but does not use several of the subplots and secondary characters for story and time reasons. Significant differences from the comic into the movie include:

*The comic Doomsday was a [[eugenics|eugenetics experiment]] gone awry. The film Doomsday is a [[Doomsday device]] cybernetic soldier originally programmed to slaughter the 'enemy,' but which somehow lost the ability to tell friend from foe and was buried/hidden on Earth in its distant past by its creators.

*In the comic, prior to the Death of Superman arc, Lex Luthor supposedly died of kryptonite poisoning and his son, Lex Luthor II, who had long hair and a beard, appeared, though in reality Luthor cloned himself, had his brain placed into the clone's body, and posed as his own son. In the movie, Luthor appears in his classic bald appearance.

*In the comics Clark revealed to Lois that he was Superman long before the Doomsday storyline.

*Doomsday was clothed and buried underground and punched his way out into the open by himself. In the movie, it is Lex Luthor's team that unearths him and then he breaks free but he is not in the Calaton burial suit as he was in the comics.

*The [[Justice League]], known as [[Justice League International]] at the time, fought Doomsday with Superman. They are omitted in the movie, as are others like [[Supergirl (Matrix)|Supergirl]] and [[Batman]].

*In the comics most of the battle took place in the outskirts of Metropolis slowly leading up to it, Superman gets cut many times and most of his shirt gets ripped off, and the only civilian casualties took place at a construction site and a couple of buildings that Doomsday destroyed from underground, while in the film the entire fight took place in Metropolis, Superman only retained cuts to the face and only a bit of his shirt gets damaged, and there were many more on screen civilian casulaties.

*Superman and Doomsday died by hitting/punching each other at the same time with their last strengths (with Superman using both hands). In the movie, a severely wounded Superman takes Doomsday into outer space and re-enters the atmosphere in a [[kamikaze]] dive, having the extreme heat of the atmosphere and the force from hitting the ground to kill Doomsday and in turn, himself.

*In the comics, [[Project Cadmus|Cadmus]] stole Superman's body from his grave for study. In the movie, it was [[LexCorp]].

*At the end of ''World Without a Superman'', [[Ma and Pa Kent|Jonathan Kent]] suffers a [[heart attack]] and fights in the afterlife to get Superman's soul back. In the movie, Jonathan Kent was already long dead.

*Before the real Superman's return, the ''Reign of the Supermen'' had four people claiming to be Superman: [[Steel (comics)|Steel]], [[Eradicator (comics)|Eradicator]], [[Cyborg Superman]] and [[Superboy]]. In the movie, all four have been omitted. Though, Dark Superman, seems to be a combination of elements of Superboy (he is a clone of Superman), Eradicator (no moral center and using lethal means on criminals) and Cyborg Superman (Superman-like villain for final battle). One of Lex Luthor's Superman clones, however, does resemble [[Superboy]] in his first appearance.

*[[Mongul]] becomes the main villain for the remainder of the ''Return of Superman'' storyline. However he doesn't appear in the movie at all.

*Superman's "Solar Suit" is different between the comic and movie versions. While both versions absorbed solar energy{{Facts|date=November 2007}}, the comic version could only mimic Superman's physical powers{{Facts|date=November 2007}} but not restore them. That is why Superman wore rocket boots for his flight and used laser guns in place of his heat vision. In the movie, before the Superman/Dark Superman battle, Superman has been trying to get his strength back, but only gets to 67% when the battle happens and has to wear the solar suit to help himself during the fight.

*Lois Lane is convinced that the real Superman is genuine in the comics by his knowing Clark Kent's favorite novel (''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]''). In the film, he convinces her by kissing her passionately (the clone was standoffish).

*In the comics, the absence of Clark Kent is explained by the fact that he could be trapped in the rubble following the Superman/Doomsday fight; he ([[Supergirl (Matrix)|with help]]) later faked "discovering" a bedraggled Kent in an old [[bomb shelter]]. In the movie, he goes to Afghanistan to cover a story and is assumed missing until later.

*The film represents the ''only'' Superman story in which Superman has ever been cloned perfectly. Other clones, such as [[Bizarro#LexCorp Bizarros|Bizarro]] and [[Superboy (Kon-El)|Superboy]] were imperfect or flawed due to Superman's Kryptonian DNA.

==Rating==
The film's generous amount of violence and adult language garnered a [[PG-13]] rating from the MPAA. Most of the more visceral deaths take place just off-camera (for example, Doomsday snapping the neck of an [[Armed Forces]] [[soldier]]), however the fight sequences are very intense--during the Doomsday/Superman fight, Superman vomits a puddle of blood onto the ground, perhaps the most visual use of blood in the entire film.{{Fact|date=August 2008}} The language in the film is mature for a comic animation, with numerous characters uttering "damn" and "ass" repeatedly.

When shown in syndicated television on [[Toonami]], it received many cuts of blood, language, and adult themes. Parts of the brutal fight for Superman and Doomsday were cut out entirely, as well as the off screen portions (in fact, no actual punches between the human combatants were shown, nor were Doomsday's blows whenever they struck Superman). It received a [[TV-PG]] DSV rating for its Toonami rating and a parental advisory warning.

==Critical reception==
Following the screening at [[Comic Con]], and its release on DVD, the movie got mostly positive reviews, with some reviewers commenting it was a marked improvement to other recent DC animated adaptations, with some commenting it raised the bar for the follow-up to the live-action ''[[Superman Returns]]'' which had been released the previous summer.<ref>[http://www.ugo.com/ugo/html/article/?id=17834 Superman Doomsday Review<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Many also agreed it was also better in comparison to the recent animated films [[Marvel Studios]] had released based on their characters (such as ''[[Ultimate Avengers]]''), in part due to the more adult and action-packed story in keeping with its PG-13 rating.<ref>[http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=122821 SDCC '07: SUPERMAN DOOMSDAY REVIEW - NEWSARAMA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Many reviews spoke highly of James Marsters' and Adam Baldwin's voice acting as Lex Luthor and Superman, while reviews of Anne Heche's portrayal of Lois Lane were mixed.<ref>[http://dvd.ign.com/articles/820/820830p1.html IGN: Superman Doomsday Review<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Not all reviews of the film were positive. DVDTalk.com, while praising the film's look and its technical presentation, called the film "a massive disappointment" and also negatively commented on the film's short running time and its lack of adherence to the storyline of ''[[The Death of Superman| The Death of Superman]]'' comics.<ref>[http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=30604 DVD Talk Review: Superman - Doomsday<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

The Top 100 DVD sales chart for 9/18/07-9/23/07 revealed that the film was placed at #4, and was two spots ahead of the season six release of ''[[Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]]'', a Superman related television show.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/filmNews/idUSN2628195120070927 Touchdown for Marshall on DVD charts | Entertainment | Film | Reuters<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Variety made a report three months after the DVD's release, on DTV movies becoming very popular, and revealed that the DVD sold 600,000 copies, 30% more than what the studio predicted.<ref>[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117978106.html?categoryId=2522&cs=1 Direct-to-DVD movies growing in popularity - Entertainment News, Weekly TV, Media - Variety<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Soundtrack==
The soundtrack to Superman: Doomsday was released on October 26, 2007<ref>[http://worldsfinestonline.com/WF/dcuam/doomsday/reviews/soundtrack/ Superman: Doomsday Soundtrack]</ref>. The soundtrack listing is below:

#"Superman Doomsday Main Title" (2:05)
#"Fortress of Solitude" (1:33)
#"Alien" (2:25)
#"Killing the Hick" (0:52)
#"Doomsday Rising" (3:59)
#"Superman vs. Doomsday" (1:49)
#"Doomsday Battle" (2:11)
#"Superman's Sacrifice" (2:38)
#"The Death of Superman" (2:07)
#"Lois & Martha" (0:48)
#"Toy Man Attacks" (2:28)
#"Return of the Hero" (2:22)
#"Superman Clone" (3:16)
#"Heartbeat" (0:43)
#"Relocated" (1:13)
#"Lois Was Right" (0:37)
#"Cat Rescue" (1:42)
#"A Safe Superman" (1:47)
#"Lois' Plan" (2:21)
#"Clone Discovery" (3:17)
#"Luthor's Fate" (0:32)
#"Superman's Return" (2:27)
#"Superman vs. Superclone" (4:56)
#"Superman's Victory" (4:23)
#"Smallville Elementary" (1:03)
#"Superman Doomsday End Titles" (2:58)

==DVD & Blu-ray ==
''Superman: Doomsday'' was exclusively available on DVD with a collectable packaging over the DVD box that had a cover of Superman bursting through the movie's logo. The special features included a retrospective look at how the ''Death of Superman'' comic came to be, a look at voice actors, as well as a ''Defeat Doomsday'' game with a 10 minute preview to the next animated film; ''[[Justice League: The New Frontier]]''.

It is currently the only film in the lineup of the series to not have a Special Edition.

Release of a [[Blu-ray]] version was announced with a release date of February 26th, 2008, but was delayed<ref>[http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Justice-League-New-Frontier-Release-Date/8343 Justice League DVD news: Release Date for Justice League: The New Frontier | TVShowsOnDVD.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Warner Home Video has announced that a new "Special Edition" Blu-ray and DVD release, featuring new bonus materials, will hit shelves on November 25th of 2008. <ref> [http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=235 Official Artwork And Details For New "Superman Doomsday" DVD And Blu-Ray] </ref>

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.warnervideo.com/supermandoomsdaydvd/ ''Superman: Doomsday'' Official Website for Superman Doomsday DVD]
*[http://myspace.com/supermandoomsdaymovie ''Superman: Doomsday'' Official MySpace profile for Superman Doomsday movie]
*[http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/WF/dcuam/doomsday/ ''Superman: Doomsday'' @ The World's Finest]
*{{imdb title|id=0934706|title=Superman: Doomsday}}
*[http://www.supermandatabase.com/film/view_film.php?id=12 ''Superman: Doomsday'' Information at the Superman Database]
*[http://www.vidly.net/superman-doomsday-movie-trailer.html ''Superman: Doomsday'' Trailer]
*[http://www.the-trades.com/article.php?id=5859''Superman: Doomsday'' DVD Review @ The-Trades]

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