Kane said:
Wrong. Theres obviously reasons why Richard and Lois have been engaged for years but never been able to tie the knot. Rich is an international reporter and likely away alot.
Nope, he runs the international section of the DP, but that's it. He told Lois that their relationship would be fun, and that's it because who knows when he'llbe shipped back to England. When the time came to go back to England, he said no so he could be with Lois. They've been engaged forever because Lois loves Superman and just can't let him go.
Theres a very good chance the Richard/Lois relationship wont last in the sequel. If Lois is officially broken up with Richard or Richard is dead then, I dont have a problem with Superman being there for her and eventually they grow back together towards the end of the franchaise. Seems like a realistic situation.
Their relationship is bound to fail. I want to see him die a heroic death myself.
The fact is Singer said the kid is designed as a painful reminder to Supes of the consequences of him leaving (and he said the kid wasnt going anywhere). It isnt much of a consequence if the kid was Supermans all along.
The kid is a painful reminder of the consequence of leaving... For the first film, Superman returns. Only Lois, Jason, and the audience will know the truth.
Its stronger and more bold story development to see Superman teach Jason the same values Pa Kent taught him (even though he isnt the father). To see Superman learn to love Jason also despite not being the biological father and Jason being a painful reminder of Superman's mistake.
I could live with that, but it's better if he's the biological father. Not only teaching him the values, but teaching him to control and master his powers and abilities. Clark had to do things the hard way.
Its also much more character driven and deep to see Superman's sadness that he may not be able to have children with Lois (kryptonian and human DNA being incompatible) despite him and Lois really wanting to have a child of their own somewhere down the line.
No, it's stupid... Why can't Kyptonian DNA mix? Superman is basically human on Krypton.
Stuff like this humanizes Superman in the way Singer intended it to be.
Stuff like being a dad and continuing the kyrptonian race humanizes Superman. Besides, how much MORE humanizing do we need? We get it, it's overkill at some point.
Alot of what Singer and the writers said simply dont jive with that Aicn review.
Because they're trying to keep it a secret.
Kane, you simply won't accept the idea that Clark has a son. You'll hate this movie if that's the case (and it is).