SUPERMAN: THE BRICKFILM
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A hero who has spent four years protecting Metropolis, but is beginning to show the wear and exhaustion of carrying the world's burdens alone. Despite his godlike powers, he remains fundamentally human in his compassion and moral struggles, though he's learning that even Superman sometimes needs help.
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- male adult
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Here. No civilians. Just us. What do you want?
I lost, he beat me.
One of me. And one... thing that looks like me but isn't.
A Green Lantern who has never been one for regulation, sporting a customized uniform enhanced with LordTech upgrades that give him additional capabilities beyond his power ring. His cocky exterior masks a genuine desire to help, and he brings both humor and firepower to the team
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- male adult
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Well, well. Superman calling for help? This is a first.
Hold up, Boy Scout. You look like hell. What happened to your face?
Wait, what? Since when can anything beat you up?
A brilliant industrialist who has maintained himself like a precision instrument, driven by his obsession with proving Superman is a threat to humanity. His cold intellect and vast resources make him dangerous, but his inability to understand Superman's genuine compassion ultimately leads to his downfall.
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- male adult
Helen, do you know how many people die every day while Superman wastes time being "heroic"? Children starve while he saves cats. Diseases go uncured while he poses for photographs.
My solution is to prove that Superman isn't the savior this city thinks he is. He's just another alien who thinks he knows better than the rest of us.
And when this city sees their "hero" fail... they'll be ready for real leadership.
An investigative journalist for the Daily Planet who knows Clark's secret identity and serves as both his professional colleague and emotional anchor. She combines sharp intelligence with fearless determination, always pushing for the truth even in dangerous situations.
- female young adult
- female adult
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Jesus, Clark—
How bad?
He looks exactly like you.
A brilliant scientist and strategist whose advanced T-Sphere technology has been enhanced with LordTech quantum processing upgrades. He approaches heroism with analytical precision, providing tactical intelligence and innovative solutions to complex problems.
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- male adult
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I've been monitoring the situation, Superman. Your opponent's bio-readings are... troubling.
He's you. Genetically identical. But the neural patterns are wrong. Someone took your DNA and rebuilt the psychological matrix.
We're in.
A young photographer for the Daily Planet who captures the action with equipment worth more than his car. His enthusiasm and dedication to documenting the truth make him a valuable member of the newspaper's team.
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- male adult
Clark! Jesus, did you see the polling numbers? Superman's approval rating just hit 68%. Sixty-eight percent! That's lower than frickin' Booster Gold, and that guy literally advertises breakfast cereal during his heroics!
It's a Superman clone
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- female child
Will you be ok, Superman?
Lex Luthor's chief geneticist who created Ultraman but grows increasingly uncomfortable with the ethical implications of their work. Her scientific expertise is matched by a conscience that ultimately puts her at odds with Lex's ruthless methods.
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- female adult
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The clone's vitals are fluctuating. His aggression levels are off the charts.
Lex, listen to me. We programmed him with Superman's physical capabilities, but we removed his moral constraints. What we created isn't a better Superman—it's a sociopath with godlike power.
So your solution is to unleash something that might kill thousands?
The gruff but caring editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet who has a nose for important stories and genuinely cares about his reporters' welfare. He pushes his staff to pursue the truth while maintaining the newspaper's integrity.
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- male adult
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Kent! How's the arm?
Good. Because I want you to follow up on the team-up angle. Word is other heroes are talking about formalizing these kinds of partnerships.
Green Lantern’s been seen with that Terrific fellow in Central City. A lady warrior made some interesting comments to European press about "coordinated response protocols."
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