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![]() President: "Oh, God." General Zod: "Zod." Superman II, the first sequel to Superman: The Movie, was released in 1980 (1981 in the US).General Zod and his two allies, convicted criminals from Superman's home planet of Krypton, are accidentally freed from the Phantom Zone. (Their imprisonment is the opening scene of Superman: The Movie.) The trio arrive on Earth, eager to conquer the planet — and Zod is all too happy to discover Jor-El's son is still alive. Admist his battles with Zod, Superman increasingly romantic relationship with Lois Lane is also explored further.Late into the film's production, the producers decided to can Richard Donner; while the official reason given for the Salkinds firing Donner was "he was going over budget", many of the cast and crew members suspected his firing was due to creative differences (Donner wanted to make the series more serious, while the Salkinds wanted it to be campier). Richard Lester — who admitted to never having read a comic book (Superman or otherwise) in his life — was hired as the director to finish out the film. While the result was still satisfying (to some extent), the cast and crew who were angry about this decision declined to return to work on Superman III.An alternate cut of this film — "The Richard Donner Cut" — was eventually released on DVD. While several scenes had to be reconstructed from incomplete materials (in one case, a 1978 screen test between Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder was used), this cut is as close to Donner's vision of Superman II that anyone will ever see.Superman II provides examples of:
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