Review of The Death of Superman (2019) by Kyle M — 19 Jul 2018
Been a while since the last Superman centered film and it's a pleasant shift of production pace to grant the man of steel one. The first part of a two-parted reboot of "Superman: Doomsday" with more faithfulness to the source material explores and balances Superman's world and impactful relationships that briefly defines him when there are no punches to fuel the action. The main action sequence in the climax vibrates the intensity as probably the most memorable in the animated universe; capping it off with emotional resonance at the predictable outcome before being left hanging. The latest in the DCAMU improves the characterization and storyline's adaptation with the animation being typically well-done by the constant scale that managed to increase an actual tensity to the action. Although, not sure it matches last year's "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract" in terms with the connected series, but it sure is one of the best towards Superman when also being thoughtful and the most captivating. (A-).
(Full review TBD).
This review of The Death of Superman (2019) was written by Kyle M on 19 Jul 2018.
The Death of Superman has generally received very positive reviews.
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