Stupidity: Given he's faster than a speeding bullet Superman should've taken the subway conductor to the hospital.
Rob245
16th Sep 2021
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
2nd Aug 2021
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
Question: Why does Nuclear Man take Lacey into space?
Answer: I think that he took her there because he wanted her to see Superman's ultimate defeat.
Answer: There is no logical reason for him to take her there.
23rd Oct 2020
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
Question: If Nuclear Man's made from the sun, how could he beat Superman? The sun's what powers Superman and I never saw Luthor put something like Kryptonite into the creation of Nuclear Man.
Answer: Because Nuclear Man is made from pure radioactivity, he only used Superman's DNA as a construct into a human form. Like a horse and a donkey mating and creating a mule.
9th Oct 2020
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
Question: Assuming anyone saw this deleted scene on the DVD special features. Why would Lacy even go to Smallville?
Answer: Lacy had gotten tired of her dad's newspaper, big-city life and decided to move to Smallville because she wanted to experience life at a much slower pace and even decided to live on a farm.
29th Dec 2019
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
Question: Why does Superman drop Nuclear Man into a nuclear reactor? Surely this could risk a meltdown due to the sun's energy that created Nuclear Man.
Answer: The real world answer is poor storytelling. In the film, he's trying to find a way to destroy Nuclear Man, who is genetically the same as himself.
Superman dropping Nuclear Man into a nuclear reactor scene contains serious plot hole. Namely, it should have made Nuclear Man much more powerful because it would be giving him a lot of nuclear energy. For some absurd reason, he gets absorbed by it instead.
4th Dec 2019
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
Question: Why doesn't Lacey die in space? That and why does Nuclear Man even take her into space?
Answer: This is just one of many plot holes in the film. Whether she was at the edge of space or actually beyond the atmosphere, she shouldn't have had enough oxygen to remain conscious.
Originally, he wasn't supposed to take her into space, but into the skies high above Metropolis.
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Answer: He took her into space because of bad writing and special effects.
Originally, he wasn't supposed to take her into outer space, but to the skies above Metropolis.