Superman: Brainiac Attacks
"Two enemies unite to destroy the Man Of Steel."
Originally released in 2006. Superman: Brainiac Attacks is a animation/action film. directed by Curt Geda. At just 77 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Tim Daly, Dana Delany, and Powers Boothe
Synopsis
Embittered by Superman's heroic successes and soaring popularity, Lex Luthor forms a dangerous alliance with the powerful computer/villain Brainiac. Using advanced weaponry and a special strain of Kryptonite harvested from the far reaches of outer space, Luthor specifically redesigns Brainiac to defeat the Man of Steel.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Tim Daly
as Clark Kent / Superman (voice)
Dana Delany
as Lois Lane (voice)
Powers Boothe
as Lex Luthor (voice)
Lance Henriksen
as Brainiac (voice)
George Dzundza
as Perry White (voice)
David Kaufman
as Jimmy Olsen (voice)
Mike Farrell
as Jonathan Kent (voice)
Shelley Fabares
as Martha Kent (voice)
Tara Strong
as Additional Voices (voice)
Roger Rose
as Additional Voices (voice)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- DC
- Warner Bros. Animation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Superman: Brainiac Attacks about?
Embittered by Superman's heroic successes and soaring popularity, Lex Luthor forms a dangerous alliance with the powerful computer/villain Brainiac. Using advanced weaponry and a special strain of ...
Who directed Superman: Brainiac Attacks?
Superman: Brainiac Attacks was directed by Curt Geda.
How long is Superman: Brainiac Attacks?
Superman: Brainiac Attacks has a runtime of 1 hours and 17 minutes (77 minutes total).
When was Superman: Brainiac Attacks released?
Superman: Brainiac Attacks was released on June 20, 2006 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Superman: Brainiac Attacks?
The main cast of Superman: Brainiac Attacks includes Tim Daly, Dana Delany, Powers Boothe, Lance Henriksen, George Dzundza.
Is Superman: Brainiac Attacks worth watching?
Superman: Brainiac Attacks has a user rating of 6.1/10 based on 153 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.