@@JorgeRodriguez-po7kxBecause they usually hire the guy as editor that thinks he knows best what scenes aren’t needed and most times they water the movie down ,.
Nuclear Man was really angry because he had to fly around while incased in a clear plastic box and scaffolding. The failed nuclear war only mildly pissed him off.
According to the novelisation Nuclear Man betrays Luthor and decides to turn himself into a missile and fly towards Russia in order to begin a nuclear armageddon. This leads into the above scene where Superman discovers Nuclear Man wants to wipe out all life on Earth except for himself and Lacy. To me this is a MUCH BETTER motive to give the character instead of lumbering idiot that he was edited into as the complete version makes him the darker equal against Superman.
Yeah fr. We got a full extended cut of Superman the movie two versions of Superman II. We need restored versions Superman III and Superman IV the quest for peace.
@@Bugplanet8840 I’d love it. I don’t think we will, though. Superman and Superman II were both very popular good movies that made significant money as they were.
Could've been the best scene in the movie. Terrible choice to cut this one. It's hilarious when Luthor says, "Oh, no" like a kid with his hand caught in the cookie jar when Superman shows up. I love how their relationship evolved to have this familiarity by this time.
No, it would still be terrible with this scene. I always was under the impression that the Lacey in space scene replaced the Lacey being dropped over the ocean, but after viewing this I guess she will be carried into space by Nuclear Man? so dumb, and the entire sequence, even if finished would look terrible. All of the blue screen in this film was bad. There is nothing to indicate the sequence over the ocean would be any better than what made it's way into the (in)completed film.
Maybe it's a nod to the first film when Superman says to the burglar: "Hi there something wrong with the elevator?" Especially as his hands are on his hips like the first film.
Highly recommend seeing the movie with commentary by Co-Screenwriter Mark Rosenthal. This movie had problems from the start and then once it was picked up by Cannon Group, it went straight to HELL. It's a shame too, because Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Margot Kidder, Jackie Cooper and Mark McClure returned to their starring roles and John Williams scored the movie(alongside some Alexander Courage). It should have been stellar, oh well..
Anyone remember it's fan cut Superman IV: The Quest for Coherence? it wish it hadn't been taken down off youtube years ago, It restored many of the actual background music to the deleted footage. That was close of an actual Extended cut.
I remember that cut. That was the first time I heard the music meant for the Metro Club footage as well from the Superman The Music box set. If only WB would release that footage so fans could finally fix this movie with modern editing and VFX programs available.
Yeah but copyrights unfortunately abused too often copyright law needs to be fixed I understand why the Lord exist but there should be a few exceptions to the rule
as an ardent fan of Chris Reeve Superman films, i can honestly say, this film was utter shit. I still cannot believe I walked out of the cinema half way through. i couldn't stand any more. The plot, the acting, the FX, just everything was just catastrophic, and to this day, i have never watched it all, and I never will.
1:15 Little detail is that Lenny Luthor is sweeping the remains of the burnt money Lex made from the missiles; Nuclear Man incinerates the stacks of cash we see in the final cut after Lex makes a jokey comment to Nuclear Man about enjoying 'the smell of money in the morning' before he flies off to steal Lacy from The Daily Planet.
THIS makes a lot more sense. To me it always seemed like Nuclear Man had gone to the Daily Planet to find Lacy but I noticed that when he got to the top floor and Superman did the "She's not in there!" trick, that it looked like Lex's penthouse instead of the Daily Planet building.
@@maximusprime3459 Cannon likely cut it because they ran out of money to properly finish the VFX for it. They were notoriously cheap and were actually taking money that was for Superman IV and putting it into Masters of the Universe instead. Cannon had no business even attempting this type of movie.
@@alucard624 I think Cannon's biggest budget film was Lifeforce, which actually had great effects. They could've done better than this if they didn't cut the budget in half, and farm out the post-production to low-rent companies.
It probably wasn’t included because he appeared to take Lacey in space, but it was a nice scene. Instead of totally remove this scene and others. I wonder if they could’ve just fix the scenes themselves?
In the original days of the script concept, the writers wanted to make a more serious movie involving Brainiac, but the executives at the studio wanted a less serious movie, so we ended up with this version instead. In fact, they planned on having Bizarro in the film as well. I think that movie might have been really good. Sadly, the studio got this wrong, and this movie was a flop.
I have all these deleted scenes edited into my superman 4 cut, clocks in at near 2hrs, the original theatrical cut was 1h 33mins and I have to say I prefer my edit, not only did it make sense but it was a better story and Nuclear Man was more of a threat.
@@eagle219406 I would love to post it up but the file is too big to upload. Also I made a promise to a Aaron who does fantastic scene updates that I wouldnt publicly release my edit since his scenes are included.
If only someone on TH-cam remade this movie in crisp animation with Zack Snyder photography and a few tweaks to the storyline and action sequence's etc ,I wouldn’t mind paying to watch…
A surprise that Lacey slapped Nuclear Man in the face for kidnapping her and taking her to Lex Luthor's hideout. A shame that Lacey didn't slap Luthor in the face for all the evil he has done and at his nephew, Lenny, for falling under Luthor's bad influence and helping him create that monster to kill Superman. This deleted scene didn't deserve to be edited out as well as all the other scenes that were removed from this film. If they hadn't, the movie's true running time would've been for 2 hours or more.
This scene gave the scenerio more risk as Nuclear Man was a concern that Superman himself needed to deal with. Mark Pillow is a talented actor and should have been giving his own voice to use. The 4th movie was a Schlock Mess and it could have worked if it he editing wasn’t piss-poor. But, it had a lot of potential and instead of a disaster movie, Superman got to fight somebody his equal or higher.
It was used in previous movies for flying sequences due to the blue screen effect, here, because of lack of budget, they couldn't correct the colour. 😅😮
It,s a shame.I mean, I don,t think that these scenes could make the movie a piece of art, but could make the movie better that it was in the end, make an ok Superman movie and an acceptable farewell for Cristopher Reeve.
Now I understand how Superman knew he was after Lacey. Decades ago It puzzled me how Superman was just at the Daily Planet to prevent Nuclear Man from getting her. Now, they need to explain how Superman rang the doorbell as Clark while He was still in Lois's apartment as Superman. And what the blue eyebeam Great Wall of China wall rebuilding vision came from and how it works 😂
Interesting sequence but totally absurd. Why did Superman need her to punch nuclear man out of course?? He could have just intercepted him and do it just like did anyway. Besides its too ridiculously unrealistic to have a human being go through all that. I thought he was only going to show him he got her in order to lure him out of his trajectory and into the trap in the building. That would have made sense.
When I was a nine year old kid and Nuclear Man says “Where is the woman?” I wanted to think he meant Lois, but I still knew that wasn’t right. As the movie stands now, Nuclear Man takes Lacey from The Daily Planet as one of his last acts in the entire film.
This would have improved the movie for continuity reasons mainly but I never understood the "Nuclear Man becomes a missile" part. Would he literally have looked like a missile in the finished scene or is he only registering as a missile on radars?
@@markappleby02 The comic draws it as an actual missile. They say he stretched like Plastic Man into the shape. His facial features could still be seen on the nose cone.
They definitely shouldn't have cut this, it means the "where is the woman?" line now makes sense, Superman's reappearance isn't so sudden and coincidental. You've got more Gene Hackman in the movie which is always a plus, and you no longer have the idiocy of Lacy breathing in space. The only issue they would have created is they'd need to find an alternative ending after the moon fight, because they can't use Nuclearman pointlessly kidnapping Lacy and flying her into space, for what reason we don't know, to show her where he buried Superman?? This was definitely worth keeping.
This edited into that 143 minute super cut edition of Superman IV can improve the film drastically. I wish they would do it, in honor of Christopher Reeve’s final idea for his Superman films. The app Max is very very good and they still don’t use it like they should.
Now, this is a deleted scene that should have STAYED in the movie. It makes Nuclear Man's outrage understandable now. I personally love Superman 4, but every time I watch it, the scene in the city where he asks where's the woman is, always confused me. I would always think to myself, when were you trying to find her the first time? They really need to stop removing shit just for more screen time in theaters. I don't know if this is a problem when movies are streamed. For example, does anyone know if "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" have any deleted scenes? That movie is a Netflix exclusive. Does Netflix remove scene in order to shorten a movie or show, so that they can show it more and get more views by doing so? Let me know. I'm curious.
So Lacy slaps Nuclear Man-who can go toe-to-toe with Superman-and he moves his head and blinks? That's why I _love_ movie logic! Her hand should have been in excruciating pain as if she had just slapped a brick wall.
This would have been awesome. A callback of sorts to the weirdness/scariness of Superman II. This scene actually made it in part into the trailer (in the most basic appearance).
They chopped the film up so much it doesn't make sense. Nuclear Man's taking of Lacy is actually a result of a prior incarnation which became obsessed with her at a night club. When they scrapped all that (about a half hour of plot) his abduction of Lacy ceased to make any sense. It's said that Reeve's final outing as the Man of Steel was so poorly treated.
Would of been better if Nuclearman was about to kill Lex. But Superman shows up saves Lex. Lex finally stops being a hardcore criminal. Helps Superman by revealing Nuclearman's weakness to him. Still have Lex as a Eddie Haskell type. But changed his tune about being a real criminal and respect Superman.
I don't think she was working for Lex. From what I remember Nuclear man sees Lacy in the Daily Planet news paper. And he then brings her back to Lex's place. I am not sure if Nuclearman 1 also sees Lacy in a deleted club scene. Superman destroys Nuclearman 1 and the remains are used to create Nuclearman 2 the only one we see on film. Part 4 makes 0 sense because they cut so much. If left uncut and effects finished it could have been a good film! Nuclearman fell for Lacy the minute he seen her and was fixated on her.
Nothing can make Superman 4 a GOOD Superman movie - Cannon's cheapness is irreversible - but it could be s better and coherent one ss this scene shows.
I could be wrong her. but I think Lacey would have made an awesome villain. heck they didn't need lex in this film. just made Lacey the bad guy and the movie would have been great.
This would've made the movie alot better.
Absolutely! Why on earth would this whole section of the plot end up on the cutting room floor..?!!
I wonder why the producers always delete 🤔 this scenes that are sometimes the best on the Movies and are lost forever too 5:01
@@JorgeRodriguez-po7kxBecause they usually hire the guy as editor that thinks he knows best what scenes aren’t needed and most times they water the movie down ,.
@@dannyr2976 Because of all the unfinished special effects which made it unusable. (2:10, for example)
@@TallSilentGuy I meant for the final edit, as it certainly adds to th storyline.
It’s great that Lacey did not suffer from decompression sickness with the sudden change of altitude. Plus she can breath in space.
That was the part that never made sense. There's no oxygen in outer space, but Lacy is able to breathe as if she was still on earth.
❤ I have been saying this for YEARS 😂
Yep. Audiences in 1987 and today know that that's buIIshit.
In the e×tended cut, th@t ne\/er happened .
المخرج عاوز كذا
I was more curious about why she was falling to the ground like a leaf when he catches her.
This deleted scene makes sense that what make nuclear man angry when he landed outside the parking lot near the building .Use Lacy as bait.
If you will not tell me, I will hurt people
And a fun fact the actor playing the mbc newscaster was voice actor kerry shale
Nuclear Man was really angry because he had to fly around while incased in a clear plastic box and scaffolding.
The failed nuclear war only mildly pissed him off.
@@johnsplayworld2402 He's returning to the world of DC in Batgirl as Mayor Hady.
@@jedijones who did?
Finally I understood the source of that reference: WHERE IS THE WOMAN? ....
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She's gone that's why superman left earth😅
Makes so much more sense when Nuclear Man asks 'where is the woman?
I was gonna say the same thing.
Plus he also actually has a reason to be in the film now.
According to the novelisation Nuclear Man betrays Luthor and decides to turn himself into a missile and fly towards Russia in order to begin a nuclear armageddon. This leads into the above scene where Superman discovers Nuclear Man wants to wipe out all life on Earth except for himself and Lacy.
To me this is a MUCH BETTER motive to give the character instead of lumbering idiot that he was edited into as the complete version makes him the darker equal against Superman.
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We were robbed, my friends.
I like the fact that Lex Luthor was trying to escape but then Superman shows up and stops him and his nephew from leaving
He tried to be all I'm with the good guys now shtick... lol, Luther!
@@SB992REBORN yeah
Even better, as soon as Supes turns his back, Lenny gives Lex the signal to sneak away. 😆
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after almost 40 Years, I'm still waiting for the Restored Extended Director's Cut for this movie.
Yeah fr. We got a full extended cut of Superman the movie two versions of Superman II. We need restored versions Superman III and Superman IV the quest for peace.
@@Bugplanet8840 I’d love it. I don’t think we will, though. Superman and Superman II were both very popular good movies that made significant money as they were.
I’m glad they deleted them, I don’t get it
@@adythomson8098it's OK there's alot you don't
they just did a 4K release of the movies ...so at this point probably not
God bless Christopher Reeve! No matter how bad the material was, he always brought his A game to the role!
Could've been the best scene in the movie. Terrible choice to cut this one. It's hilarious when Luthor says, "Oh, no" like a kid with his hand caught in the cookie jar when Superman shows up. I love how their relationship evolved to have this familiarity by this time.
No, it would still be terrible with this scene. I always was under the impression that the Lacey in space scene replaced the Lacey being dropped over the ocean, but after viewing this I guess she will be carried into space by Nuclear Man? so dumb, and the entire sequence, even if finished would look terrible. All of the blue screen in this film was bad. There is nothing to indicate the sequence over the ocean would be any better than what made it's way into the (in)completed film.
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I love how Superman used the elevator and when the doors opened, it was like he was saying "Going somewhere Lex?"
Maybe it's a nod to the first film when Superman says to the burglar: "Hi there something wrong with the elevator?" Especially as his hands are on his hips like the first film.
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R.I.P. Christopher Reeve
I like how in the deleted scene Supes suit is the correct shade of blue.
If many of the scenes that were deleted from the movie were left in, the movie probably would’ve been a lot better
Cool. Thanks for posting. Never saw this scene before. Shame it got cut.
Highly recommend seeing the movie with commentary by Co-Screenwriter Mark Rosenthal. This movie had problems from the start and then once it was picked up by Cannon Group, it went straight to HELL. It's a shame too, because Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Margot Kidder, Jackie Cooper and Mark McClure returned to their starring roles and John Williams scored the movie(alongside some Alexander Courage). It should have been stellar, oh well..
Anyone remember it's fan cut Superman IV: The Quest for Coherence? it wish it hadn't been taken down off youtube years ago, It restored many of the actual background music to the deleted footage. That was close of an actual Extended cut.
I remember that cut. That was the first time I heard the music meant for the Metro Club footage as well from the Superman The Music box set. If only WB would release that footage so fans could finally fix this movie with modern editing and VFX programs available.
I remember watching that back in 2008!
Yeah but copyrights unfortunately abused too often copyright law needs to be fixed I understand why the Lord exist but there should be a few exceptions to the rule
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See superman's suit is the right colour before the final colour grading!
as an ardent fan of Chris Reeve Superman films, i can honestly say, this film was utter shit.
I still cannot believe I walked out of the cinema half way through. i couldn't stand any more.
The plot, the acting, the FX, just everything was just catastrophic, and to this day, i have never watched it all, and I never will.
1:15 Little detail is that Lenny Luthor is sweeping the remains of the burnt money Lex made from the missiles; Nuclear Man incinerates the stacks of cash we see in the final cut after Lex makes a jokey comment to Nuclear Man about enjoying 'the smell of money in the morning' before he flies off to steal Lacy from The Daily Planet.
Lenny Luthor is played by Jon Cryer who later played Lex Luthor in the Supergirl TV series
THIS makes a lot more sense. To me it always seemed like Nuclear Man had gone to the Daily Planet to find Lacy but I noticed that when he got to the top floor and Superman did the "She's not in there!" trick, that it looked like Lex's penthouse instead of the Daily Planet building.
Dam love this deleted scene 1st time in decades seeing this
Superman 4 needs to be remastered with visual and acoustic enhancements and all deleted scenes included.
Superman coming out of the elevator is such an un-Superman thing to do.
Well, it delivers what it promises.
Why was this scene deleted. It left a big hole on the story. I always wondered how Superman knew about Nuclearman wants Lacy.
Looks like the special effects were unfinished. Could've been budget or pacing reasons.
@@maximusprime3459 Cannon likely cut it because they ran out of money to properly finish the VFX for it. They were notoriously cheap and were actually taking money that was for Superman IV and putting it into Masters of the Universe instead. Cannon had no business even attempting this type of movie.
Captain Obvious...I thought you were retired😐
@@alucard624 They can refix those scenes now with the Technology they have.
@@alucard624 I think Cannon's biggest budget film was Lifeforce, which actually had great effects. They could've done better than this if they didn't cut the budget in half, and farm out the post-production to low-rent companies.
The whole movie should be here
Superman hid Lacy back in Lex's apartment in the end. 😋
"I have to go now, my planet needs me"
Needs to be a director's cut cleaned up and remastered of this movie
It probably wasn’t included because he appeared to take Lacey in space, but it was a nice scene. Instead of totally remove this scene and others. I wonder if they could’ve just fix the scenes themselves?
The whole movie should be deleted. Because i love Reeve’s Superman.
In the original days of the script concept, the writers wanted to make a more serious movie involving Brainiac, but the executives at the studio wanted a less serious movie, so we ended up with this version instead. In fact, they planned on having Bizarro in the film as well. I think that movie might have been really good. Sadly, the studio got this wrong, and this movie was a flop.
The quintessential literal butth**e film of the entire franchise
Ainda bem que deletaram. O Superman do Reeve é o melhor, mas o IV filme é uma tragédia completa!
RIP Christopher Reeve my favorite Superman
superman iv is the only movie based on a true story
Dang! This would have made the movie the best!
Makes so much more sense.
Nuclear ☢️ man is more than Superman. However, Superman blocked the 🌞 from the 🌝
And behind Luther is a young Alan...
I have all these deleted scenes edited into my superman 4 cut, clocks in at near 2hrs, the original theatrical cut was 1h 33mins and I have to say I prefer my edit, not only did it make sense but it was a better story and Nuclear Man was more of a threat.
Got a link to it?
@@eagle219406 I would love to post it up but the file is too big to upload. Also I made a promise to a Aaron who does fantastic scene updates that I wouldnt publicly release my edit since his scenes are included.
Does your cut include Lacey and Clark at the nightclub and the first version of Nuclear Man?
@@chrismedford2819 I have scenes of the first nuclear man but scenes of clark and lacey in the night club even I cant find.
@@The_Knight_Rider1980 I've only ever seen photos of the metro club scenes!
If you will not tell me i will hurt people
**proceeds shooting fire hydrants*
if only mainstream journalists had that attitude today
very good video you brought the omitted scenes very well into the video keep going(y)
If only someone on TH-cam remade this movie in crisp animation with Zack Snyder photography and a few tweaks to the storyline and action sequence's etc ,I wouldn’t mind paying to watch…
A surprise that Lacey slapped Nuclear Man in the face for kidnapping her and taking her to Lex Luthor's hideout. A shame that Lacey didn't slap Luthor in the face for all the evil he has done and at his nephew, Lenny, for falling under Luthor's bad influence and helping him create that monster to kill Superman. This deleted scene didn't deserve to be edited out as well as all the other scenes that were removed from this film. If they hadn't, the movie's true running time would've been for 2 hours or more.
This scene should have been left in the final cut.
Did you forget that Superman rif the world of all nulear weapons before Lex made Nuclear Man? Sxene doesn't make sense
@@benengle9621 It's mentioned in another deleted scene, that the world leaders held on to some spare nukes and Lex was going to rearm the nations.
They need to hurry up and release the other 3 movies with all deleted scenes inserted like tney did the 1st movie
This scene gave the scenerio more risk as Nuclear Man was a concern that Superman himself needed to deal with.
Mark Pillow is a talented actor and should have been giving his own voice to use.
The 4th movie was a Schlock Mess and it could have worked if it he editing wasn’t piss-poor.
But, it had a lot of potential and instead of a disaster movie, Superman got to fight somebody his equal or higher.
Always love the Trench Coat that the Sir is Wearing Beautiful Love it 😅😅 0:10
I like how she just steps up to the nuclear man to be taken by literally stepping up to he's arms.
Now we let enemy balloons enter our airspace
Could have been the perfect introduction to Bizzaro
The villain with the most dumb weakness ever
I mean I get it. Throw a woman into the sea and it stops a nuclean war.
Yeah, like some ancient cultures would toss virgins into volcanoes. 🤣
that makes sense now as that always look rushed and incomplete
Cannon took out scenes like this after the first preview.
They definitely should've put that in
Supermans suit in this deleted scene is better, Didn’t like the lighter blue they used for the film.
It was used in previous movies for flying sequences due to the blue screen effect, here, because of lack of budget, they couldn't correct the colour. 😅😮
2:08 This ladies and gentlemen, is the absolute worst filiming in the history of movie making.
It,s a shame.I mean, I don,t think that these scenes could make the movie a piece of art, but could make the movie better that it was in the end, make an ok Superman movie and an acceptable farewell for Cristopher Reeve.
Now I understand how Superman knew he was after Lacey. Decades ago It puzzled me how Superman was just at the Daily Planet to prevent Nuclear Man from getting her.
Now, they need to explain how Superman rang the doorbell as Clark while He was still in Lois's apartment as Superman. And what the blue eyebeam Great Wall of China wall rebuilding vision came from and how it works 😂
When did they release all this deleted footage?
You won't believe a man can fly.
Yeah Superman shows up in an elevator that's really his style isn't it LOL
Interesting sequence but totally absurd. Why did Superman need her to punch nuclear man out of course?? He could have just intercepted him and do it just like did anyway. Besides its too ridiculously unrealistic to have a human being go through all that. I thought he was only going to show him he got her in order to lure him out of his trajectory and into the trap in the building. That would have made sense.
When I was a nine year old kid and Nuclear Man says “Where is the woman?” I wanted to think he meant Lois, but I still knew that wasn’t right. As the movie stands now, Nuclear Man takes Lacey from The Daily Planet as one of his last acts in the entire film.
I’m a big Superman fan. Unfortunately, this one is really bad
How? By leaking this clip out? That’s just cruel Nuclear man!!😅im reevaluating my life choices after watching this
This would have improved the movie for continuity reasons mainly but I never understood the "Nuclear Man becomes a missile" part. Would he literally have looked like a missile in the finished scene or is he only registering as a missile on radars?
In this I think he would just be glowing and still in his form but show up as a missile on radar but the comics could be different
@@markappleby02 The comic draws it as an actual missile. They say he stretched like Plastic Man into the shape. His facial features could still be seen on the nose cone.
I didn't know voice actor kerry shale had a scene as an mbc reporter on this deleted scene
Wait what, the guy who voice Gordon and Henry in Thomas and Friends.
@@simtonporestudio4427 yes that's right! I noticed that on the end credits that the mbc reporter is played by Kerry left on the final cut
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I had such a crush on Mariel!
Nothing could save this movie
love luthers reaction when superman turns up 😂
lol if she fell that far and Superman just caught her at the last moment....she ded.
They definitely shouldn't have cut this, it means the "where is the woman?" line now makes sense, Superman's reappearance isn't so sudden and coincidental. You've got more Gene Hackman in the movie which is always a plus, and you no longer have the idiocy of Lacy breathing in space. The only issue they would have created is they'd need to find an alternative ending after the moon fight, because they can't use Nuclearman pointlessly kidnapping Lacy and flying her into space, for what reason we don't know, to show her where he buried Superman?? This was definitely worth keeping.
This would be a great restored directors cut scene ❤
Where did you find this? I never saw this on any dvd special features before. Wow.
I remain glad I missed this one.
This edited into that 143 minute super cut edition of Superman IV can improve the film drastically. I wish they would do it, in honor of Christopher Reeve’s final idea for his Superman films. The app Max is very very good and they still don’t use it like they should.
Now, this is a deleted scene that should have STAYED in the movie. It makes Nuclear Man's outrage understandable now. I personally love Superman 4, but every time I watch it, the scene in the city where he asks where's the woman is, always confused me. I would always think to myself, when were you trying to find her the first time? They really need to stop removing shit just for more screen time in theaters. I don't know if this is a problem when movies are streamed. For example, does anyone know if "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" have any deleted scenes? That movie is a Netflix exclusive. Does Netflix remove scene in order to shorten a movie or show, so that they can show it more and get more views by doing so? Let me know. I'm curious.
So Lacy slaps Nuclear Man-who can go toe-to-toe with Superman-and he moves his head and blinks? That's why I _love_ movie logic!
Her hand should have been in excruciating pain as if she had just slapped a brick wall.
Producers luv deleting the good scenes that make sense.Matvel and DCEU have been doing the same.
This would have been awesome. A callback of sorts to the weirdness/scariness of Superman II. This scene actually made it in part into the trailer (in the most basic appearance).
Would of made the movie better?
They chopped the film up so much it doesn't make sense. Nuclear Man's taking of Lacy is actually a result of a prior incarnation which became obsessed with her at a night club. When they scrapped all that (about a half hour of plot) his abduction of Lacy ceased to make any sense. It's said that Reeve's final outing as the Man of Steel was so poorly treated.
Did this cost $1 to make
Add full movie
Would of been better if Nuclearman was about to kill Lex. But Superman shows up saves Lex. Lex finally stops being a hardcore criminal. Helps Superman by revealing Nuclearman's weakness to him. Still have Lex as a Eddie Haskell type. But changed his tune about being a real criminal and respect Superman.
Always wondered this. How comes Lacey didn't burn up re entering Earths Atmosphere
Lacy working for Lex is a graet reveal... it's an awesome scene!!
I don't think she was working for Lex. From what I remember Nuclear man sees Lacy in the Daily Planet news paper. And he then brings her back to Lex's place. I am not sure if Nuclearman 1 also sees Lacy in a deleted club scene. Superman destroys Nuclearman 1 and the remains are used to create Nuclearman 2 the only one we see on film. Part 4 makes 0 sense because they cut so much. If left uncut and effects finished it could have been a good film! Nuclearman fell for Lacy the minute he seen her and was fixated on her.
@@markappleby02 Can't blame him, she had a bangin' bod.
Somebody at Warner needs to green light a restored, improved version of this film and edit in the 45 minutes that were unused.
Nothing can make Superman 4 a GOOD Superman movie - Cannon's cheapness is irreversible - but it could be s better and coherent one ss this scene shows.
I could be wrong her. but I think Lacey would have made an awesome villain. heck they didn't need lex in this film. just made Lacey the bad guy and the movie would have been great.
If the filmmakers had only chosen an actual canon Superman villain instead of one they made up out of 80s nuke fears.
Did nobody ever think to correct Gene Hackman and let him know that "nuclear" is not pronounced "nuke-yoo-lar?"
Does Superman fly her into outer space at 4:17? How could she survive? No oxygen; plus she would freeze!!!!
But why did they delete this scene. Now his sentence "Where is the woman?" makes sense.
If only this movie would have a better plot than it could have done something but sadly nothing worked
Hackman just hoping his check clears.