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1987's Superman 4: The Quest for Peace was the last film that had Christopher Reeve playing Superman. Something that might seem odd about the film is how short it was. The film was only 90 minutes long. The previous three Superman films were all two hours long at the minimum.

The running time for the theatrical releases of the Superman films:

Superman: 143 minutes
Superman 2: 127 minutes
Superman 3: 125 minutes
Superman 4: 90 minutes

Superman 4 being over a half hour shorter than the other films was surprising. Over thirty minutes of content was cut out of the film. You might be wondering why they'd cut out so much from the film. Apparently, test audiences didn't respond well to the film, so they tried to cut it down as much as they could. Sadly, this led to several important scenes being cut out of the film.

In the film, Superman battles a villain called Nuclear Man. Originally, there was supposed to be two Nuclear Mans in the film. Deleted scenes had Lex Luthor creating a prototype Nuclear Man. The prototype Nuclear Man was much more cheerful but also less intelligent than the other Nuclear Man. The prototype Nuclear Man was made to destroy Superman. He and Superman had a fight scene. As to be expected, Superman didn't get destroyed. He won and defeated the prototype Nuclear Man. That led to Lex Luthor creating the next Nuclear Man.

There was a deleted scene where there was a tornado. A little girl started being taken away by the tornado, so Superman flew by and saved the little girl. The little girl was played by Alexandra Reeve, Christopher Reeve's daughter.

The theatrical release had a subplot involving Lacy Warfield, the daughter of a rich man that was trying to take over the Daily Planet. Lacy started off as a rich, spoiled person, but Clark Kent's modest kindness rubbed off on her and inspired her to become a better person. Sadly, a lot of important scenes were cut out of this subplot. Deleted scenes had Nuclear Man kidnapping Lacy and bringing her to Lex's place. Lex attempted to sneak out, but Superman showed up. That led to some really funny lines from Lex. Lacy helped serve as the bait Superman needed to distract Nuclear Man from his violent rampage. Lacy's last scene was also cut from the film. The scene showed her sharing a tender goodbye with Clark.

Another scene from the end of the film that was cut had Superman taking a boy named Jeremy for a ride around space. The scene had Superman express his hope for things in the world to get better.

All of these scenes were very important to the film, so cutting them out was a mistake. These scenes can be watched as extras on the DVD release of Superman 4. However, it would be great to see the scenes be put back into the film. If these scenes were added back into the film, the film's storylines would make more sense.

Superman 4 was hated by a lot of people. I personally loved the film, but a lot of Superman fans consider it to be the worst Superman film. Considering the film's poor reputation, you might be wondering what the point would be of releasing an extended cut of the film. Well, there have been instances where perfectly good films get chopped into shorter, less coherent films. When these films get an extended version, they tend to get more respect. I believe that it's possible for Superman 4 to win over more fans if the fans got to see the full version of the film.

Christopher Reeve was, still and always will be one of the most popular actors to play Superman. His fans wish that they could see more of him in the role, so seeing a new version of one of his films could be a real treat for them. Superman 4 was Christopher Reeve's final time playing his most iconic role, so I think it's about time that the longer version of the film gets released.
Batgirl is a character whose role has changed a lot throughout the different incarnations of Batman.

The Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl first appeared in the late 60s comics and the third season of the Adam West television series. In both, she was slightly younger than Batman but relatively close in age. Adam West was only eight years older than Yvonne Craig, so the hints at romance between their characters was innocent enough.

Batgirl's age has changed a lot in the various incarnations of Batman. The comics eventually made Batgirl closer in age to Robin than Batman. Because of this, Batgirl...
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One year ago, the world was given the gift of a film that became a worldwide sensation. That film was Morbius.

Morbius is a character that originated from the Spider-Man comics. However, he quickly surpassed Spider-Man in popularity and became one of the most popular characters in the history of literature. He even managed to become more popular than Batman!

It became clear that the entire world wanted a Morbius movie. People have been begging for a Morbius movie for decades, so it was decided that a Morbius movie had to be made. Expectations were extremely high, but the movie did not disappoint....
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Lelouch Lamperouge, also known as Zero, is the protagonist of Code Geass. Lelouch is so distracted with his plan to make the world a brighter place for his sister that romance isn't on his mind. Despite that, Lelouch has attracted the attention of several characters. Who does Lelouch belong with? For those who aren't familiar with Code Geass, I will discuss each of Lelouch's potential partners.

Milly Ashford

Milly Ashford is the granddaughter of the school's principal and the President of the Student Council. Lelouch serves as the Vice-President of the Student Council. While Milly is very passionate...
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2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was a film that was a huge deal for the history of both title characters. Although Batman and Superman had met in several comics and cartoons, Batman vs. Superman was their first encounter in a theatrical film. Batman and Superman are two of the most iconic heroes in all of fiction, so the film was hyped up as one of the biggest films in superhero history. Did the film live up to the expectations of fans? It's complicated. The film was poorly received by critics. As for fans, they were very divided on it. Some fans thought it was one of the best superhero...
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If there's one thing that's consistent on Fanpop, it's the kindness, compassion and support of my loving friends. I'm thankful for all the joy and happiness that my friends bring into my life. I want to express my gratitude with words. I believe that I know the words that I want to use.

I believe that the Blue's Clues song called "I'm So Happy, You Are Here" expresses how I feel about you, my friends. The original song was composed by Nick Balaban and Michael Rubin. My version of the song will be slightly different in order to fit this article better.

And here we go:

Me to you: "Maybe it's...
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There are a lot of princes and princesses that stand out as interesting, stylish, memorable characters. I'll be listing the princes and princesses from shows and films that I like the most.

Favorite Princes:

Lelouch vi Britannia (Code Geass)

Schneizel el Britannia (Code Geass)

Clovis la Britannia (Code Geass)

Odysseus eu Britannia (Code Geass)

Adam (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe)

Vegeta (Dragon Ball Z)

Zuko (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

Hans (Frozen)

Favorite Princesses:

Elsa (Frozen)

Anna (Frozen)

Cornelia li Britannia (Code Geass)

Adora (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)

Glimmer (She-Ra...
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I did an article celebrating Donovan Patton, so I wanted to do the same for Josh Dela Cruz.

Josh Dela Cruz plays Josh, the third host of the Blue's Clues franchise. He stars in the show Blue's Clues & You!. He also stars in Blue's Big City Adventure film.

When Steven Burns left and was replaced by Donovan Patton, it took a long time for fans to adjust to having a new host. Steve was so loved by the fans that it was hard for people to imagine Blue's Clues without him. Eventually, Donovan was able to win over fans.

After a long break, the Blue's Clues franchise returned with a new host. Josh...
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I've pitted Batman villains against each other, and I've done the same for Batman's allies. Now the time has come to find out which characters have been in the most episodes of Batman shows. Like with my previous articles, only Batman shows count, so appearances from shows like Super Friends and Justice League won't be included in the results. Some people might count non-speaking cameos, so others might get different results than I did.

11. Joker (101 episodes)

Joker is Batman's most iconic villain, so it might be surprising that he didn't make the top 10. Joker did appear more than the other...
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Although Batman often likes to be a loner, he has a large variety of allies that are there to help them. For this article, I'll be going over which of Batman's friends appeared in the most episodes. In the TV shows, Batman's most common allies are Alfred Pennyworth, Commissioner Gordon, Robin, Batgirl, Chief O'Hara and Detective Bullock. There have been different versions of Robin and Batgirl, but for this article, I'll be exclusively covering the Dick Grayson version of Robin and the Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl. Some numbers might be an approximate number rather an exact number.

The...
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