The "we saw the origin 30 years ago" is a lame excuse thats not even ACCURATE. We've seen the origin in STAS, L & C, and smallville, which has been a 10 year origin story. Most people who use that excuse know this, so why they continue to act like people only watch superman when hes in theaters, i dunno.
1. Smallville is an AU story... with all the things that have happened over the 10 years, I refuse to accept it being called a Superman Origin story, sorry. I like the show, but that's just insane.
2. Lois and Clark started with him arriving in Metropolis. It hinted at him having travelled the world, but we never saw any of that. All we ever saw on the show was flashbacks of them finding him in a field in later episodes. From a baby to him getting off a bus in Metropolis, we never see anything else of Clark's life before Metropolis.
Now, it is the best Superman 'origin' we've seen, because you actually see him DECIDE to create the Superman persona, but there is still plenty of unexplored aspects of the origin story.
3. Superman: The Movie was an origin story told 40 years ago. It is IMO completely outdated, and does nothing to connect you to the character. Wacthing someone go into an ice castle and fly out wearing the suit, is just insane.
And you can say what you want about other interpretations, cartoons, comics etc... but the majority of the general audience will only have seen the Donner films. There are shown on TV all the time as well, which annoys the hell out of me. You put them next to modern movies, and they just seem so pathetic, both to me, and to a younger generation of viewers.
So then add SR to that, a movie that basically just copied the outdated way of doing things, and tried to compete with other modern superhero films, and you've basically cemented Superman with a lack of credibility.
JAK®;19901962 said:
Audiences connected with Indiana Jones and James Bond just fine.
Do they though?
I mean, I don't remotely feel that James Bond is a character that I understand or relate too. He is just a personality at the centre of great action and adventure. His personality compliments the storylines, but I don't feel connected to any inner struggles or conflicts he has. I don't feel a depth of relatability. (haven't seen anything of the Daniel Craig Bond though, so i'll have to check those out and see if the 'origin' story helps that).
It used to be something that I only really got from watching a TV show. That sense that you've watched a character's journey from the beginning, and that you have grown and learned along with them and know them well BECAUSE you know their history. You feel like you have this deeper understanding of how much weight certain events, fights, tragedies will have on the characters because you know their history and the reasons why they do what they do.
I think that's something that BB and TDK achieved very well. I wouldn't have given a rats arse about Rachel's death in TDK, if it hadn't been for BB and the fact I knew that she was the only one who had been there for him his whole life, and took no ******** off him.
And I personally feel that Batman comes across A LOT more interesting, relatable and believable, because of the training he put himself through in BB. We know HOW he can take all the punches, HOW he uses smoke as a diversion, WHY he dresses like a bat. And it all makes sense.
With Superman, because there are a few origins stories, that kind of fit with each different interpretation of the character in general, you kind of HAVE to re tell the origin, or it simply won't make sense in the context.
And I want becoming Superman to be something that makes sense (as much as putting pants over tights ever can

). I want it to be something that he becomes for HUMAN reasons, not because his AI father told him too, and I want that SHOWN in an origin style story.
Sorry, that post kind of turned into an 'I want' whine, but you get the idea.
Yes, seeing why Clark Kent became Superman is good and all, but can the story at the same time touch on him being a black and white superhero in a gray world? Can it touch on why his morals and character are still relevant? Or will we deal with the whole "I'm an outsider" angle that seems to be in almost everything nowadays?
All of it please
Agree. I want it all. This is a fresh start. I want every aspect of Superman explored. Krypton, his childhood, his parents, what drives him. Plus plenty of action and kick-assery. EVERYTHING.
As Llama's little intro shows, you can do origin and full-on display of superpowers at the same time.

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