SUPERMAN II (1980)

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Host Anthony Desiato and guest Dan Greenfield (13th Dimension) dig into the 1980 film SUPERMAN II, a beloved entry in the franchise despite — or perhaps because of? — being the product of two directors’ visions. A combination of original director Richard Donner’s more grounded, earnest approach and replacement Richard Lester’s campier leanings, the movie follows Christopher Reeve’s Superman as he relinquishes his powers to begin a romance with Lois Lane (Margot Kidder)…just as Kryptonian trio of Zod, Non, and Ursa escape the Phantom Zone. 

The specific focus of this episode is the official theatrical cut, though Anthony and Dan do discuss the long-fabled Donner Cut, which was finally released in 2006 — and offer their final word on what the “best” version of SUPERMAN II truly is.

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Digging for Kryptonite is a Flat Squirrel Production. Key art by Isaiah Simmons (2020-2024 version by Gregg Schigiel). Theme music by Basic Printer.

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Anthony Desiato

Anthony Desiato, owner and founder of Flat Squirrel Productions, is a lifelong Superman fan, documentary filmmaker, and podcast host who has been chronicling the culture of comic shops for the past decade. Projects include the films My Comic Shop Documentary and My Comic Shop Country, as well as the podcast series My Comic Shop History and Digging For Kryptonite.

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