

After came on board, Smith's script was tossed away and the film was never produced due to further complications.(the credits try to make you believe this is because it was made in Romania, but they didn't fool me.) -Oppositely, the main boy-character speaks.perfect. The first demand was that not wear the suit, the second was that Superman not fly and the third was to have Superman fight a giant spider in the third act.

In a 2002 Q&A event that appears on, writer and director talked about working with Peters on a in 1997 revealing that Peters had three demands for the script.

Served as producer along with Sonnenfeld. Additionally on the TV series, West was portrayed by, a Caucasian rather than an - which serves a critical plot point as West's parents were among the victims of Loveless's massacre at New Liberty. While Gordon did indeed impersonate Grant in the series ('The Night of the Steel Assassin', 'The Night of the Colonel's Ghost' and 'The Night of the Big Blackmail'), they weren't played by the same actor. The film depicted Kline's Gordon creating more ridiculous, humorous and implausible inventions than those by Martin's Gordon in the television series, as well as West and Gordon being aggressive rivals unlike in the television series where West and Gordon had a very close friendship and trusted each other with their lives. Unfortunately, Loveless escapes on his spider in the ensuing battle, taking Grant with him. When Grant refuses to surrender, Loveless orders Gordon to be shot but West (who had survived thanks to a chain mail vest Gordon gave him) disguises himself as a woman and manages to distract Loveless, allowing Gordon to free the captives. At his industrial complex, Loveless reveals that he intends to destroy the United States with his mechanized forces unless President Grant agrees to divide the states among, the people and himself. Mechanical armed with two nitroglycerin cannons which Loveless uses to capture President Grant and Gordon at the ceremony at Promontory Point while West gets shot by one of Loveless's bodyguards after sneaking inside. They there witness Loveless's ultimate weapon, an 80 ft. Escaping the trap, the two stumble across Loveless's private rail line which leads them to his industrial complex hidden in Spider Canyon. West and Gordon wake up as Loveless and his posse pull away in The Wanderer taking Rita hostage, announcing that he intends to capture President Grant at the ceremony and also that West and Gordon will be killed should they step outside of the trap they are in.
