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The first film introduced a measure of sci-fi Kryptonian elements. The most logical way to go with the sequel is to expand on that and to have Brainiac as a villain. Perhaps New Krypton continues to develop and evolve as it drifts through space, and either Brainiac is drawn to it or actually develops on New Krypton as the result of AI embedded within Kryptonian crystals there.
Then when you've had a progression towards a greater level of sci-fi, and you've had a sci-fi villain in Brainiac, you could continue that sci-fi progression and move on to Darkseid in the third film.
Well I think from what Singer set up, it can easily transfer into Braniac, Metallo, Eradicator, Bizzaro, and Doomsday or any combination of the two.
Let me ask you a question: was Batman Begins a box office failure?
No?
Okay, well then, neither was Superman, who made more.
Any expectation of box office performance is an expectation, subject to human flaw and exaggeration -- not reality.
That argument holds no weight at all. The reason Batman Begins was a box office success and considered as such is because it made profit on the domestic side. This is a standard that all movies are held. Superman Returns did not.
And Box Office performance may be expectation or speculation to fans and websites, but to the studios they are calculated projections as to whether or not they are going to make a profit. So box office performance is extremely important to the studios and very much a reality.
Bosef, I love SR. But I was expecting it was going to be the winner at the BO that summer and WB was expecting that too. But you're right maybe failure wasn't the right word, dissappointment fits better.
I didn't at all, but I projected much more 250-285million domestic.

