Superman/Doomsday

Superman is revived at the Fortress of Solitude by his robot and then races back to Metropolis where he battles his misguided clone. He defeats his clone by having the Kryptonite cartridge from Lex's gun stuck to his clones chest with tar and uses his laser vision to bust it open, making a cloud of Kryptonite dust that his clone inhales. This coats his lungs with a lethal dose and he drops the Superman Memorial statue on himself, then dies in the real Superman's arms from the crushing wound and lungs coated with Kryptonite. The people of Metropolis see he is the real Superman ans he earns their trust back. Superman then revealed his identity as Clark Kent to Lois at her apartment, and the movie ends showing Lex Luthor is still alive and marveling at how it would seem that Superman can't be killed after all.

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Continuity mistake: In Metropolis on the bridge, Doomsday grabs a soldier and breaks his neck and skull. In that shot, the soldier's arms are inside Doomsday's hand and his hair is a light brown or gray. But then when the shot changes as Doomsday begins to throw the soldier to the side, the soldier's arms are suddenly outside of Doomsday's hand, and his hair is now black. (00:17:10)

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[The Superman clone takes Toyman high into the air.]
Toyman: I have rights. I have nothing to say to you.
Superman Clone: [stops in midair] How about goodbye? [Lets go of Toyman and watches him fall to his death].

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Trivia: After Doomsday breaks out, he jumps at the laser drill rig and punches through the driver compartment and rips out the guy inside. When he throws him, this guy cries out in the iconic Wilhelm scream. (00:10:20)

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Question: In the film, Doomsday is described as being a machine, designed to be the ultimate warrior but could not distinguish between friend and foe, and thus exists to destroy any and all life. Is that how it was in the comic, even the machine part?

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Chosen answer: When they call Doomsday a machine, they don't mean a literal machine. Just that he was built/designed. The comics were much the same. Doomsday was created by placing a baby on the most dangerous planet in the universe, and cloning that baby every time it died, forcing it to adapt. Doomsday eventually escaped this torture.

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