A quick thought.
In terms of Superman murdering Zod in MoS, doesn't he also murder Zod in Superman II as well? Zod's human at this point, Supes picks him up and throws him against the wall before he falls to his death!

A quick thought.
In terms of Superman murdering Zod in MoS, doesn't he also murder Zod in Superman II as well? Zod's human at this point, Supes picks him up and throws him against the wall before he falls to his death!
The Donner movies had a lot of campy slapstick to them, and the defeat of the Kryptonians was supposed to be part of that.A quick thought.
In terms of Superman murdering Zod in MoS, doesn't he also murder Zod in Superman II as well? Zod's human at this point, Supes picks him up and throws him against the wall before he falls to his death!
A quick thought.
In terms of Superman murdering Zod in MoS, doesn't he also murder Zod in Superman II as well? Zod's human at this point, Supes picks him up and throws him against the wall before he falls to his death!
A quick thought.
In terms of Superman murdering Zod in MoS, doesn't he also murder Zod in Superman II as well? Zod's human at this point, Supes picks him up and throws him against the wall before he falls to his death!
Actually he's killed by the polar bears at the bottom of the chasm.A quick thought.
In terms of Superman murdering Zod in MoS, doesn't he also murder Zod in Superman II as well? Zod's human at this point, Supes picks him up and throws him against the wall before he falls to his death!
Actually he's killed by the polar bears at the bottom of the chasm.
Hold on.
I'm being informed that "polar bears" are from a different Superman project.![]()
You asked for itI thought the polar bears were part of the Dharma Initiative.
At the top of his legs.We can leave Hackman's behind where it belongs.
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