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The Lester cut begins with a bomb threat at the Eiffel Tower, whereas the Donner cut uses a sequence where a missile from the first film accidentally frees the Kryptonian villains from the Phantom Zone .

The differences between these "long pieces" are substantial, affecting the very beginning and end of the story: subtitle Superman II

The Donner cut uses the original scripted ending where Superman turns back time to undo the damage—a sequence Donner actually moved to the end of the first movie when production was split. The theatrical version instead uses the famous "amnesia kiss" to make Lois Lane forget Clark's secret identity. Modern Context: Man of Tomorrow The Lester cut begins with a bomb threat

This is the version most audiences grew up with. After Richard Donner was fired, Richard Lester was brought in to finish the film. To receive a directing credit, Lester had to film at least 51% of the movie, leading to the reshooting of many scenes with a more comedic, slapstick tone. Modern Context: Man of Tomorrow This is the

For the cinematic landmark , there are two primary "long pieces" or versions to consider: the original 1980 theatrical cut directed by Richard Lester and the 2006 reconstruction known as Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut . The Two Versions of Superman II

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