In the suite of Superman, a huge success of 1978, the insightful Loïs Lane takes big risks to unravel the steel man … especially in this scene ultimately cut off!
Loïs Lane, very fatal in a scene cut off from Superman II!
If in the first film of the franchise, Loïs Lane makes big suspicions towards her clumsy colleague, she ignores at the beginning of Superman II that Clark Kent and Superman are one. But while they are reporting to the Niagara falls-the most romantic place for everyone for the United States, Clark Kent will betray his super-man condition, inadvertently leaving his arm roasting in a fireplace, without being burned in the least. But in a scene cut off from Richard Lester's film – successor to Richard Don, it's a completely different scene that allows Loïs Lane to unravel the binoclard up to date … a little less “cozy”!
A great girl for Superman
Threatening him with a revolver, this thin fly of Loïs has the gut of shooting Clark, which obviously gets away without a boho … but not without feeling bruised that the one likes risk his skin. But the cunning Loïs admits her cunning: she was shooting white! A scene that will delight fans of the brilliant duo formed by the very sensitive Christopher Reeve and the sparkling Margot Kidder, a free electron of cinema much appreciated by Georges Lucas and Cie from his beginnings.
Perfectly comfortable in the tailor of this ambitious, mocking and cheeky journalist, she formed a very endearing couple with the actor. Having become very friendly with the one who will later be a tragic riding accident, she will have a career followed by the fans who will have loved her in Superman … who will not fail to see a worthy heir to Margot Kidder in the new interpreter of Loïs Lane: the talented Rachel Brosnahan, funny star of the MRS Maisel series!
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