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The “Superman 1978 – 1987 5-Film Collection” Flies Onto 4K Ultra HD™ May 9

Burbank, CA – March 2, 2023 – As part of the year-long centennial celebration for the 100th anniversary of Warner Bros. Studio, five films featuring the iconic DC Super Hero Superman – “Superman: The Movie,” “Superman II,” “Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut,” “Superman III,” and “Superman IV” – will be available for purchase in a five-film collection on Digital April 18th, and on 4K Ultra HD™ Disc May 9th.

Based on the DC character Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created, the Superman films star Christopher Reeve as the legendary “Man of Steel.”

On May 9th, the “Superman 1978 – 1987 5-Film Collection” will be available to purchase on Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Disc online and in-store at major retailers on May 9th and available for purchase Digitally on April 18th from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Vudu, and more.

The Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Combo Packs will include an Ultra HD Blu-ray™ disc with the feature films in 4K with HDR, a Blu-ray™ disc with the feature films and special features in HD, and a Digital version of each film.

Ultra HD Blu-ray™ showcases 4K resolution with High Dynamic Range (HDR) and a wider color spectrum, offering consumers brighter, deeper, more lifelike colors for a home entertainment viewing experience like never before.

For the complete 4K Ultra HD™ experience with HDR, a 4K Ultra HD™ TV with HDR, an Ultra HD Blu-ray™ player, and a high-speed HDMI (category 2) cable are required.

 

“Superman: The Movie” 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Combo Pack contains
the following previously released special features on Blu-ray™ Disc:

Commentary by Ilya Salkind and Pierre Spangler
The Making of Superman – vintage featurette
Superman and the Mole-Men – vintage featurette
Super-Rabbit – 1943 WB cartoon
Snafuperman – 1944 WB cartoon
Stupor Duck – 1956 WB cartoon
TV Spot
Teaser Trailer
Theatrical Trailer

 

“Superman II” Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Combo Pack contains
the following previously released special features on Blu-ray™ Disc:

Commentary by Ilya Salkind and Pierre Spengler
The Making of Superman II – 1980 TV Special
Superman’s Soufflé – Deleted scene
Fleischer Studios’ Superman vintage cartoons:
  First Flight
  The Mechanical Monster
  Billion Dollar Limited
  The Arctic Giant
  The Bulleteers
  The Magnetic Telescope
  Electric Earthquake
  Volcano
  Terror on the Midway
Theatrical trailer

 

“Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut” Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Combo Pack
contains the following previously released special features on Blu-ray™ Disc:

Commentary by Richard Donner and Tom Mankiewicz
Introduction by Richard Donner – featurette
Superman II: Restoring the Vision – featurette
Deleted scenes:
  Lex and Ms. Teschmacher head north
  Lex and Ms. Teschmacher head south
  The villains enter the fortress
  He’s all yours, boys
  Clarke and Jimmy
  Lex’s gateway
Famous Studios vintage cartoons:
  Japoteurs
  Showdown
  Eleventh Hour
  Destruction, Inc.
  The Mummy Strikes
  Jungle Drums
  The Underground World
  Secret Agent

 

“Superman III” Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Combo Pack contains
the following previously released special features on Blu-ray™ Disc:

Commentary by Ilya Salkind and Pierre Spengler
The Making of Superman III – 1983 TV special
Deleted scenes:
  Save my baby
  To the rescue
  Making up
  Going to see the boss
  Hatching the plan
  The con
  Rooftop ski
  Boss wants this to go
  Superman honored
  Gus’ speech
  Hanging up on Brad
Theatrical trailer

 

“Superman IV: The Quest for Peace” Ultra HD Blu-ray™ Combo Pack contains
the following previously released special features on Blu-ray™ Disc:

Commentary by Mark Rosenthal
Superman 50th anniversary special – 1988 TV special
Deleted scenes:
  Clark’s morning
  Jeremy’s letter
  Superman’s visit
  Nuclear Man’s prototype
  Metropolis after hours
  Lex ponders
  Flying sequence (extended scene)
  Battle in Smallville
  Battle in the U.S.S.R.
  Nuclear arms race
  Superman’s sickness
  Red alert
  By my side
  Lark and Lacy say goodbye
  No borders
Theatrical trailer

 

About the Films:

 

“Superman: The Movie”

Academy Award winners Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman head an all-star cast in the fantastic, action-packed film that made Christopher Reeve an international star playing the greatest superhero of all time. From the doomed planet of Krypton, two parents launch a spaceship carrying their infant son to earth. Here he grows up to become Clark Kent, a mild-mannered reporter for the Metropolis Daily Planet. But with powers and abilities far beyond those of ordinary men, he battles for truth and justice as Superman.

An Alexander Salkind presentation and directed by Richard Donner (“The Goonies,” “Lethal Weapon”), the film stars Academy Award winner Marlon Brando (“On the Waterfront,” “The Godfather”) as Jor-El, Academy Award winner Gene Hackman (“The French Connection,” “Unforgiven”) as Lex Luthor, Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, and Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman.

Based on the DC character Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created, Superman was produced by Pierre Spengler from a story by Mario Puzo and a screenplay by Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman, and Robert Benton. Ilya Salkind served as executive producer. The film also features Ned Beatty as Otis, Jackie Cooper as Perry White, Glen Ford as Jonathan Kent, Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, Valerie Perrine as Eve Teschmacher, and Terrance Stamp as General Zod.

“Superman” was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Film Editing, Best Music (Original Score), and Best Sound. The film also received a Special Achievement Academy Award for Visual Effects. In 2017, Superman was inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry.

 

“Superman II” (Theatrical Version)

Unwittingly released from Phantom Zone imprisonment, three superpowered Planet Krypton criminals Terence Stamp, Sarah Douglas, and Jack O’Halloran) plan to enslave Earth – just when Superman (Christopher Reeve) decides to show a more romantic side to Lois Lane (Margot Kidder). Gene Hackman also returns as Lex Luthor in this sequel that features a top supporting cast, witty Richard Lester direction, and visuals that astound and delight.

Directed by Richard Lester (“A Hard Day’s Night,” “The Three Musketeers”), the film stars Academy Award winner Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor, Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, and Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman.

Based on the DC character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the film was produced by Pierre Spengler from a story by Mario Puzo and a screenplay by Puzo, David Newman, and Leslie Newman. Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind served as executive producers. The film also features Ned Beatty as Otis, Jackie Cooper as Perry White, Sarah Douglas as Ursa, Jack O’Halloran as Non, Valerie Perrine as Eve Teschmacher, Susannah York as Lara, and Terrence Stamp as General Zod.

 

“Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut”

Director Richard Donner began shooting “Superman II” while concurrently filming “Superman: The Movie,” though the theatrical version of the film was ultimately directed by Richard Lester. In 2006, Donner’s original unique vision was released for the first time. Jor-El (Marlon Brando in footage cut from the theatrical version) appears in key scenes that amplify Superman lore and deepen the relationship between father and son. Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) plots more schemes to unmask Clark Kent as Superman (Christopher Reeve). With so many changes, large and small, including a different beginning and resolution, this version is an eye-opening alternate experience.

Directed by Richard Donner, the film stars Academy Award winner Marlon Brando as Jor-El, Academy Award winner Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor, Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, and Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman.

Based on the DC character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the film was produced by Pierre Spengler and Michael Tau from a story by Mario Puzo and a screenplay by Puzo, David Newman, and Leslie Newman. Ilya Salkind served as executive producer. The film also features Ned Beatty as Otis, Jackie Cooper as Perry White, Sarah Douglas as Ursa, Jack O’Halloran as Non, Valerie Perrine as Eve Teschmacher, Susannah York as Lara, and Terrence Stamp as General Zod.

 

“Superman III”

Meet Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor), a naive computer-programming natural. For him, a keyboard is a weapon – and, as a result, Superman faces the microelectronic menace of his life. Christopher Reeve reprises his signature role, deepening his character’s human side as Clark Kent sees Lana Lang (Annette O’Toole) at a Smallville High-class reunion. And Reeve pulls off both roles with dazzling skill when the Man of Steel becomes his own worst enemy after exposure to Kryptonite. Relive “Superman III” with all its heart, heroism, and high-flying humor.

Directed by Richard Lester, the film stars Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman and Margot Kidder as Lois Lane.

Based on the DC character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the film was produced by Pierre Spengler from a screenplay by David Newman and Leslie Newman. Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind served as executive producers. The film also features Richard Pryor as Gus Gorman, Jackie White as Perry White, Marc McClure as Jimmy Olsen, Annette O’Toole as Lana Lang, and Robert Vaughn as Ross Webster.

 

“Superman IV: The Quest for Peace”

Christopher Reeve not only dons the title hero’s cape for the fourth time but also helped develop the movie’s provocative theme: nuclear disarmament. To make the world safe for nuclear arms merchants, Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) creates a new being to challenge the Man of Steel: the radiation-charged Nuclear Man (Mark Pillow). The two foes clash in an explosive extravaganza that sees Superman save the Statue of Liberty, plug the volcanic eruption of Mount Etna and rebuild the demolished Great Wall of China.

Directed by Sydney J. Furie (“The Ipcress File,” “Iron Eagle”), the film stars Academy Award winner Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor, Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, and Christopher Reeve as Clark Kent/Superman.

Based on the DC character Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created, the film was produced by Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan from a story by Christopher Reeve & Lawrence Konner, and Mark Rosenthal and a screenplay by Konner & Rosenthal. The film also features Jackie Cooper as Perry White, Marc McClure as Jimmy Olsen, Jon Cryer as Lenny, Sam Wanamaker as David Warfield, Mark Pillow as Nuclear Man, and Mariel Hemingway as Lacy Warfield.

 

The “Superman 1978 – 1987 5-Film Collection” will be available on Digital April 18th and on 4K Ultra HD™ April 18th

 

 

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