And if Jimmy was bit by a radioactive spider he'd get extra limbs and eyes.![]()
I mean, he's been a Turtle Man and a Firebreather and...how many other things has he already turned into so far?
I have that book.

For reference, here's the complete text from my copy of the shooting script, pages 129 and 130, dated June 26, 1977, showing how the first Superman film was to have concluded:My understanding is that the time travel ending was originally intended for the second film, but plans changed, and it was folded into the first film. I'm afraid I just don't know enough about what went on that caused all of the changes. Money and time I suspect were the issues? Apologies, I could be totally wrong about everything, here.
One thing I like about the Donner Cut of S(II), the thing I like most actually, maybe even love, is how Superman tossing the first missile into space is what frees Zod and gang from the Phantom Zone. No need for the Eiffel Tower sequence, eh. I originally streamed the Cut cold, so that connection and plot sequence were a quite an eye-opener for me. It seems plausible that that was the original intention, but whether it was, how the detonation of the other missile would have played out, and whether there were originally even supposed to be two missiles, I haven't a clue. Was the first film to have ended on the cliffhanger of the super-villains being freed? I'm sorry, I don't know.
I apologize, I can't go down the rabbit hole of figuring it all out right now, researching and vetting sources. But if anyone does know what the original intention was for the two Donner films, I'd definitely like to know, too.
Part 1 and 2 were filmed as a continuous production, just like the Salkind's had done with their adaption of The Three Musketeers five years earlier. The key change this time was the "Salkind Rule" was officially codified by the Screen Actors' Guild, meaning producers could no longer edit a single movie into two after production without violating contracts.So they were so sure the movie would be a hit they okayed the movie ending on a "To be continued"?
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