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Set in the thick of the Cold War, Red Son introduces us to a Superman who landed in the USSR during the 1950s and grows up to become a Soviet symbol that fights for the preservation of Stalin’s brand of communism.
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Set in the thick of the Cold War, Red Son introduces us to a Superman who landed in the USSR during the 1950s and grows up to become a Soviet symbol that fights for the preservation of Stalin’s brand of communism.
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IMDbWonder Woman's chestplate traditionally bears an eagle, which in Greco-Roman mythology represents the god king Zeus (aka Jupiter).In this story, it bears a double-headed eagle, a symbol of Roman mythology which eventually passed down the years to become a Russian national symbol.
Svetlana, this story's version of Lana Lang, was known as Lana Lazarenko in the "Red Son" comic.
The newscaster in the beginning of the movie is named George Taylor. George Taylor was the editor of the Daily Star newspaper who hired Clark Kent in Action Comics #1 in 1938. (In 1940, the newspaper was changed to the Daily Planet and shortly thereafter, Perry White appeared as Editor-in-Chief.)
Stalin is Russian for "steel man", or more appropriately "Man of Steel", one of Superman's nicknames.
This will mark the fourth time Jason Isaacs has contributed his voice to a DC animated universe feature. He previously voiced Ra's al Ghul in Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010), Sinestro in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (2011) and Lex Luthor in Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015).
"Superman: I am no hero. I am merely a servant of the state who seeks, as you do, to better the lives of our citizens."
"Wonder Woman: I come from an island of all women. Work it out for yourself."