Superman Returns -

A companion open-world video game was developed to extend the film's story.

: Unlike previous films where the cape often behaved inconsistently, the Superman Returns team used the Syflex cloth simulator to create a digital cape. This allowed the director to manipulate its movement with the same precision as an actor. Superman Returns

The 2006 film was a significant technical and creative undertaking, developed as a direct sequel to the first two Christopher Reeve films. Directed by Bryan Singer, the project introduced several pioneering features to the superhero genre. Key Development Features A companion open-world video game was developed to

Before the project was shelved in favor of a reboot, a sequel was in development for 2009. The 2006 film was a significant technical and

: For its IMAX release, four major sequences—including the iconic Shuttle/777 rescue —were converted into 3D. Singer even developed a unique on-screen cue (Clark Kent's glasses flashing green) to signal to the audience when to put on their 3D glasses.

: There were early discussions about casting big-name stars like Robin Williams in the role of the antagonist before production was halted by a writers' strike and internal studio decisions. Okay...Let's Play The Newest Superman Game