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  1. El hombre de acero (en inglés, Man of Steel) es una película británico-estadounidense [1] de superhéroes de 2013 basada en el personaje Superman de DC Comics. Producida por Warner Bros. Pictures , Legendary Pictures , DC Entertainment , Syncopy y Peters Entertainment, y distribuida por Warner Bros. Pictures, es la primera entrega del ...

  2. Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment, and Syncopy, it was directed by Zack Snyder from a screenplay written by David S. Goyer who developed the story with producer Christopher Nolan.

    • $225–258 million
  3. 14 de jun. de 2013 · Man of Steel: Directed by Zack Snyder. With Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane. An alien child is evacuated from his dying world and sent to Earth to live among humans. His peace is threatened when other survivors of his home planet invade Earth.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Zack Snyder
    • 2013-06-14
  4. www.dc.com › movies › man-of-steel-2013Man of Steel (2013) | DC

    A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this Earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is to save the world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind.

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    ―Jor-El to Kal-El

    is a 2013 superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero Superman. Produced by Syncopy and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, It is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe. It was released on June 14, 2013.

    The film is directed by Zack Snyder from a screenplay by David S. Goyer and story by Goyer and Christopher Nolan, and stars Henry Cavill as Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Michael Shannon as General Dru-Zod, Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, Antje Traue as Faora-Ul, Ayelet Zurer as Lara Lor-Van, Christopher Meloni as Colonel Nathan Hardy, and Russell Crowe as Jor-El. It also co-stars Michael Kelly as Steve Lombard, Harry Lennix as General Calvin Swanwick, and Richard Schiff as Dr. Emil Hamilton.

    A follow-up, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, was released on March 25, 2016. A spin-off film, The Flash, was released on June 16, 2023.

    On the distant planet Krypton, Lara Lor-Van, has just given birth to a son, whom they name Kal-El. She and her husband Jor-El have birthed their son naturally, in violation of the basic laws of the planet, where babies are to be bred through genetic engineering with a planetary "codex" that imprints just what a person's place in life will be. Jor-El and his wife have chosen this path, as their planet is on the brink of destruction. Harvesting their planet's core for resources has made it unstable and on the brink of implosion. After the birth of his son, Jor-El appears before the Kryptonian Law Council, pleading with them to allow him to save the planet's growth codex and to search for a habitable world beyond Krypton.

    However, the council is suddenly set upon by General Dru-Zod and numerous Sword of Rao followers, swiftly murdering High Eminence Ro-Zar and intending to take control of the planet in a coup d'état. Though Jor-El likewise disagrees with Council, he refuses to join General Zod, despite being a former long-time friend of the latter. Zod orders Jor-El to be arrested, but Jor-El quickly escapes and flees to an area nearby, wherein the planet's birthing chamber resides. Stealing the growth codex from the chamber, Jor-El races back to his home, where his wife Lara has found a planet to send their baby, the planet Earth. Though Lara is sad at the loss of their child, Jor-El claims he will be free of the limitations imposed by Kryptonians and prosper among humanity.

    As they prepare to launch the pod containing their son, General Zod and his followers enter their residence, demanding that Jor-El hand over the codex. Jor-El refuses and informs Zod of Kal-El's birth and the embodiment he represents. Enraged at this "heresy" Zod battles Jor-El but is quickly overwhelmed. Lara, about to launch the pod, is pleaded to by Zod to abort the launch, claiming the Codex is Krypton's future and only chance of survival. Ignoring Zod, Lara activates the launch and the pod shoots into the sky. Angered that Jor-El and his wife have doomed the Kryptonian race with the removal of the codex, General Zod murders Jor-El and orders his followers to shoot down the pod. However, his orders are unfulfilled when Kryptonian Sapphire Guards' ships suddenly appear, destroying the ship going after the pod, and arresting them. In the confusion, the pod's Phantom Drive activates and opens a portal to the Phantom Zone and disappears.

    As punishment, General Zod and his Sword of Rao followers are banished to the Phantom Zone by High Eminence Lor-Em. Zod mocks the Council and that even though their planet will soon be gone, the leaders will not grant him and his followers a quick death. He also swears to Lara, who is present, that he will find her son. Shortly after, Krypton is destroyed. Many worlds away, the pod carrying Kal-El rockets into Earth's atmosphere, touching down near Smallville, Kansas. He was taken in by local farmers Jonathan and Martha Kent, who raised the baby as their own son, naming him Clark Kent.

    Flashbacks of Clark's childhood and life in Smallville are incrementally revealed, detailing his struggle to adapt to Earth and his attempts to reconcile his extraordinary abilities. As a child, it is shown that on a particular day in elementary school, Clark experiences a sensory overload as his X-ray vision activates uncontrollably while also taking numerous sounds, agitating him. Locking himself in a supply closet, Martha arrives and helps Clark to overcome the sensory overload by guiding him to focus only on what he wants to - in this case, his mother's voice. Years later as a teenager, Clark saves numerous of his fellow students when their bus accidentally crashes into a river, causing his abilities to be exposed. Jonathan Kent eventually reveals to a young Clark of his alien heritage by showing him the pod Clark arrived in as an explanation to his abilities. Jonathan also tells Clark it is imperative that he finds out his origins and the reason for him being sent to Earth.

    Years later, Clark drifts around North America on a pilgrimage. On board a ship, he and the crew are soon alerted to a distress call for help from a flaming oil rig. Clark quickly disappears from the ship and is on the rig moments later, rescuing the crew and getting them to board a Coast Guard chopper. He is unable to join them, as he rushes to keep a part of the rig from collapsing. As the chopper flies away with the rig's crew, the rig collapses down on him and he ends up floating in the water. Clark manages to return to land and steals some clothes.

    •Henry Cavill as Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman

    •Dylan Sprayberry as Young Clark Kent (13 years)

    •Cooper Timberline as Young Clark Kent (9 years)

    •Amy Adams as Lois Lane

    •Michael Shannon as General Dru-Zod

    •Diane Lane as Martha Kent

    Characters Locations

    •Daxam (flashbacks) •Rao System •Krypton •House of El Citadel •Kandor •Genesis Chamber •Legislation Chamber •Rao •Wegthor •Solar System •Earth •Bahamas (newspaper) •Brazil •Canada •Nova Scotia •Cassidy Pub •Ellesmere Island •China •Kenya •Nepal •Mexico (map, flashbacks) •United States of America •Alaska ••Ducth Harbor •Arizona (map, flashbacks) •California •Edwards Air Force Base •Colorado (map, flashbacks) •Delaware •Metropolis •Ace O'Clubs •Blaze Comics •Daily Planet Building •Kenmore Bowling Alley •LexCorp Tower •Metropolis Central Station •S.T.A.R. Labs •Utopia Casino •Wayne Tower • •Hawaii (map, flashbacks) •Idaho (map, flashbacks) •Illinois (map, flashbacks) •Indiana (map, flashbacks) •Iowa (map, flashbacks) •Kansas •Arkansas River •Lawrence (newspaper, deleted scenes) •Johnson County (newspaper, deleted scenes) •Kansas City (newspaper, deleted scenes) •Kansas State University (mentioned) •Shawnee County (newspaper, deleted scenes) •Topeka (newspaper, deleted scenes) •Whitson Elementary School (newspaper, deleted scenes) •Smallville •IHOP •Kent Farm •Smallville Cemetery •The Smallville Hotel •Trinity Lutheran Church •Weisinger Primary School (flashbacks) •Kentucky (newspaper) •Coldstream (newspaper) •Michigan (map, flashbacks) •Minnesota (map, flashbacks) •Missouri (map, flashbacks) •Mississippi (newspaper, deleted scenes) •Montana (map, flashbacks) •Nebraska (map, flashbacks) •Nevada (map, flashbacks) •Area 51 (newspaper) •New Mexico (map, flashbacks) •Los Alamos (newspaper) •Los Alamos National Laboratory (newspaper) •North Dakota (map, flashbacks) •Ohio (map, flashbacks) •Oklahoma (map, flashbacks) •Oregon (map, flashbacks) •Rocky Mountains (map, flashbacks) •South Dakota (map, flashbacks) •Texas (map, flashbacks) •Dallas (newspaper) •Houston (newspaper, deleted scenes) •Utah •Monument Valley •Washington (map, flashbacks) •Wisconsin (map, flashbacks) •United Kingdom •England •Mars (video) •Saturn •Sun •Phantom Zone

    Events

    •Battle of Krypton •Attack on the House of El Citadel •Destruction of Krypton •Rescue at the Bright Aurora •Kryptonian Expansion (mentioned) •Kryptonian Attack •Zod's message •Escape from •Showdown in Smallville •Black Zero Event

    Items

    •Breather •Growth Codex •House of El Command Key •Kryptonian Battle Armor •Liquid Geo •Plasma Carbine •Kryptonian Energy Pistol •Kryptonian Plasma Rifle •Phantom Drive •Phantom Zone Projector •Service Robots •Supersuit •Zod's Armor •Pulitzer Prize (mentioned)

    In August 2008, Warner Bros. decided to completely reboot the Superman film series. Jeff Robinov planned to have the film released either by 2010 or 2011. Paul Levitz stated in an interview that Batman holds the key to the Superman reboot. He elaborated, "Everyone is waiting for Nolan to sign on for another Batman, once that happens, the release date for Superman and all other future projects will follow." August 2009 saw a court ruling in which Jerry Siegel's family recaptured 50% of the rights to Superman's origins and Siegel's share of the copyright in Action Comics #1. In addition, a judge ruled that Warner Bros. did not owe the families additional royalties from previous films. However, if they did not begin production on a Superman film by 2011, then the Siegel estate would have been able to sue for lost revenue on an unproduced film.

    employs a nonlinear plotline narrative, telling parts of the story through flashbacks. During story discussions for The Dark Knight Rises in 2010, David S. Goyer told Christopher Nolan of his ideas on how to present Superman in a modern context. Impressed with Goyer's concept, Nolan pitched the idea to Warner Bros., who hired Nolan to produce and Goyer to write a film based on the financial and critical success of The Dark Knight. Nolan admired Bryan Singer's work on Superman Returns for its connection to Richard Donner's films, stating that "A lot of people have approached Superman in a lot of different ways. I only know the way that has worked for us that's what I know how to do," emphasizing the idea that Batman exists in a world where he is the only superhero and a similar approach to the Man of Steel would assure the integrity needed for the film. "Each serves to the internal logic of the story. They have nothing to do with each other." Nolan, however, clarified that the new film would not have any relationship with the previous film series.

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    With the imminent destruction of Krypton, their home planet, Jor-El (Russell Crowe) and his wife seek to preserve their race by sending their infant son to Earth. The child's spacecraft lands at ...

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  6. Man of Steel (Superman) Año. 2013. Duración. 143 min. País. Estados Unidos. Dirección. Zack Snyder. Guion. David S. Goyer. Historia: David S. Goyer, Christopher Nolan. Reparto. Música. Hans Zimmer, Junkie XL. Fotografía. Amir M. Mokri. Compañías. Coproducción Estados Unidos-Canadá-Reino Unido;