Superman: Red Son is one of the stronger additions to DC's animated movie library in recent years. Superman: Red Son is an entertaining adaptation of one of the most famous stories featuring the Man of Steel. It's a fun watch, but fans of the graphic novel may be left wanting more.
The original Superman story it's based on is so good, that this still comes. Lois Lane is a heavy cigarette smoker, and is shown trying to quit after Superman chastises her. In this reimagining of "The Man of Steel," Lois marries Lex Luthor, and when asked why she's married to someone who isn't the most ethical.
Superman: Red Son is one of the stronger additions to DC's animated movie library in recent years. While the animation may not always be the most consistent, a strong cast of voice-actors help carry those segments and help deliver a stellar DC animated film. Review: Superman: Red Son Lacks the Courage of Its Premise Luke Y. With Jason Isaacs, Amy Acker, Diedrich Bader, Vanessa Marshall. What if baby Kal-El's rocket landed, not in Kansas, but in the Soviet Union? That is the premise of this Elseworld's tale from DC Comics.
Trailer Superman: Red Son
Superman: Red Son is a production of Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. It's Batman v Superman, Soviet-Style, in This Exclusive Red Son Clip.
Violence: People are beaten, hit with rocks, melted by laser vision, thrown into the sea, and blown up. Someone commits suicide with a bomb. That's the premise of "Superman: Red Son," a provocative new DC Entertainment animated movie adapted from a graphic novel. Ultimately the movie could have used more care to pull it all together and keep the plot intact, and ditch the PC stuff.