I want to begin by giving credit to the OP for an insightful thread. I couldn't agree more that fans in particular are way to caught up with the idea of rebooting a franchise everytime it's not perfect. Nothing is perfect, movies included. I think the internet is a great way for us fans to tell the powers that be what we want in a movie but now micro-managing has come into vogue. SR is a great example of fans throwing the baby out with the bathwater. SR lacked action so now fans are inventing a multitude of gripes with the movie to justify scrapping it, ala Richard. The fact that Lois has moved on can now make room for Superman to at least entertain the idea of other women like Lana. Fanboys point to the supposedly perfect BB as an example of how great reboots can be but forget that B'89 came out 15 years before BB and the origin had never really been told. Not to mention, the Batman franchise had suffered BF and B&R, two movies which were way more off the mark than SR. Thankfully, Marvel went requel with TIH and are going requel with The Punisher so it looks like despite fanboy best efforts, full-on reboots are not going to all the rage.