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|fullname = Dru-Zod |
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− | |alias = General Zod |
+ | |alias = General Zod<br> |
+ | Zod |
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− | |origin = ''Adventure Comics'' #283 |
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+ | |origin = ''Superman'' <small>(1978)</small> |
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|occupation = Professional Criminal |
|occupation = Professional Criminal |
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+ | |skills = Superhuman Strength, durability, speed and agility<br> |
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+ | Superhuman Leaps<br> |
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+ | Superhuman Stamina<br> |
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− | * Super Strength |
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+ | Superhuman Reflexes<br> |
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+ | Invulnerability to Earth's arsenals<br> |
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+ | Superhuman Breath and Vision<br> |
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+ | Superhuman Hearing<br> |
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+ | Longevity<br> |
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− | {{Quote|Kneel before Zod!|Zod}} |
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+ | |hobby = Killing.<br> |
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+ | Then kill him <small>(failed)</small><br> |
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+ | Take over Earth <small>(failed)</small>. |
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+ | |crimes = Treason<br> |
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+ | Murder<br> |
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+ | Abuse of power |
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+ | {{Quote|Take my hand. Swear eternal loyalty...to Zod.|Zod's famous final words.}} |
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+ | '''Zod''' is a minor antagonist in ''[[wikipedia:Superman (1978 film)|Superman]]'', and the main antagonist in ''[[wikipedia:Superman II|Superman II]]''. He is one of Superman's arch-enemies and was made famous in the live-action movie ''Superman II'' where his speech alone entered icon status. He is a power-hungry Kryptonian criminal who has powers comparable to Superman himself but uses them in a malicious manner. |
+ | He was portrayed by {{w|Terence Stamp}}, who also played [[William Harcourt]] in ''Alien Nation'', [[Mankar Camoran]] in ''Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion'', [[Ramsley]] in Disney's ''The Haunted Mansion'' and [[Jor-El (Smallville)|Jor-El]] in ''Smalville''. |
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− | He was portrayed by Terrence Stamp in ''Superman II'', where he serves as the main antagonist. |
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+ | ==Biography== |
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− | At the beginning of the movie ''Superman'', Zod and his associates, [[Ursa]] and [[Non]], were imprisoned in the |
+ | At the beginning of the movie ''Superman'', Zod and his associates, [[Ursa (DC)|Ursa]] and [[Non (Superman II)|Non]], were imprisoned in the Phantom Zone for their crimes of treason and sent into space - which, ironically, made them the only Kryptonians besides Superman to survive the planet's destruction. In ''[[Wikipedia:Superman II|Superman II]]'', the explosion of a hydrogen bomb launched into space by Superman hits the Phantom Zone by chance, destroying it and releasing Zod, Ursa, and Non, who went to Earth. They discovered that they had the exact same powers as Superman, and naturally used them for evil, terrorizing the cities and even killing a few innocents. |
− | Zod took over the president's office, but the president told him that Superman would never kneel before him. [[Lex Luthor]] joined forces with them, offering to |
+ | Zod took over the president's office, but the president told him that Superman would never kneel before him. [[Lex Luthor]] joined forces with them, offering to take them to Superman in exchange for absolute rule over Australia. Superman came to stop them from terrorizing the city. Their attacks were able to affect each other, but in the end, Superman was outnumbered and lost, with Zod threatening to kill innocent people, and Superman flew back to the his Fortress of Solitude. Luthor then led Zod and his gang to the fortress. |
+ | Superman tricked Zod and his gang with multiple holograms, but when he had him in a headlock, Ursa threatened to tear Lois limb from limb unless Superman released him. Luthor seemingly joined forces with Superman, who then told him to get Zod and his gang into the molecular chamber that would take away the powers of any Kryptonian. Luthor then told Zod about this, and Zod, threatening to kill innocent people otherwise, forced Superman to enter, with Luthor activating the device. |
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⚫ | However, Superman, knowing Luthor was going to double cross him, switched the device so that its rays would affect those outside it and not inside; therefore Superman was safe while Zod, Ursa, and Non were stripped of all power. Zod made Superman kneel before him and told him to take his hand and swear eternal loyalty. Superman crushed Zod's hand, picked him up, and threw him into a wall, where he fell into |
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⚫ | However, Superman, knowing Luthor was going to double cross him, switched the device so that its rays would affect those outside it and not inside; therefore Superman was safe while Zod, Ursa, and Non were stripped of all power. Thinking he has won, Zod made Superman kneel before him and told him to take his hand and swear eternal loyalty. Superman crushed Zod's hand, picked him up, and threw him into a wall, where he fell into the icy abyss of the Fortress of Solitude. It's not known what happened with he after this, but he most probably died with Ursa and Non and didn't survive the fall. |
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− | ==2013 reboot== |
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− | He is the [[General Zod (Man of Steel)|main villain]] in the 2013 reboot of ''Man of Steel''. |
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+ | ==Critical Reception== |
+ | Zod was critically acclaimed by both Superman fans and film critics, who agree that ''Superman II'' was an improvement over the predecessor. |
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− | [[File:General_Zod_(Smallville).jpg|thumb|right|Zod (Smallville)]] |
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− | * Zod appeared in the season 9 finale of ''Smallville'' and he became one of the main villains. |
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− | * Zod was a prominent character in the comics before the film (though it was his big break) and developed his own battles against Superman and eventually conquered and became a dictator of a small european country and still tries to conquer the world. |
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− | * Zod also appeared alongside Ursa in ''Superman: The Animated Series''. He was voiced by Ron Perlman. |
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− | * Zod later appeared in the show Legion of Superheroes episode "Phantoms" as a prisoner of the Phantom Zone. |
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− | * General Zod (played by Doug Walker) was featured on a web series called ''Merry Zodmas'', were he gives his own harsh opinion on common christmas traditions. He later stars as a secondary villain on the TGWTG fourth anniversary special ''To Boldly Flee''. At the end, he perishes along side fellow villains [[Terl]], [[Mechakara]] and [[The Executor]] in the destruction of the Death Bomb. |
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− | * [[File:Man-of-Steel-Trailer-Images-Michael-Shannon-as-General-Zod.jpg|thumb|General Zod (Man of Steel)]]General Zod will be protrayed by Michael Shannon in ''Man of Steel (2013)''. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
+ | *Christopher Lee had to turn down the role of General Zod. He had just moved to Hollywood as a tax exile, and did not want to have to return to England. |
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+ | *Zod only has around three minutes of screentime in ''Superman''. |
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− | General_Zod_-_Earth-One.jpg |
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+ | *In a cut of the film edited for television, Zod, Ursa, and Non survived and were taken into custody by law enforcement along with Lex Luthor. |
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− | 200px-Dru-Zod_II_001.png |
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+ | *In the Richard Donner cut of ''Superman II'', Superman turns back time, undoing the damage that Zod and his compatriots did to Earth, along with sealing the three Kryptonian criminals back into the Phantom Zone. |
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− | Dru-Zod_SBG.png |
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− | Dru-Zod_01.jpg |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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− | 200px-General_Zod_Pokolistan_001.jpg |
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− | Toboldlyfleetwo.jpg|Zod beside Terl in "To Boldly Flee". |
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− | NostalgiaCritic-MerryZodmasMistletoe497-691.jpg|Zod in ''Merry Zodmas''. |
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− | </gallery> |
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Revision as of 15:09, 8 July 2020
“ | Take my hand. Swear eternal loyalty...to Zod. | „ |
~ Zod's famous final words. |
Zod is a minor antagonist in Superman, and the main antagonist in Superman II. He is one of Superman's arch-enemies and was made famous in the live-action movie Superman II where his speech alone entered icon status. He is a power-hungry Kryptonian criminal who has powers comparable to Superman himself but uses them in a malicious manner.
He was portrayed by Terence Stamp, who also played William Harcourt in Alien Nation, Mankar Camoran in Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Ramsley in Disney's The Haunted Mansion and Jor-El in Smalville.
Biography
At the beginning of the movie Superman, Zod and his associates, Ursa and Non, were imprisoned in the Phantom Zone for their crimes of treason and sent into space - which, ironically, made them the only Kryptonians besides Superman to survive the planet's destruction. In Superman II, the explosion of a hydrogen bomb launched into space by Superman hits the Phantom Zone by chance, destroying it and releasing Zod, Ursa, and Non, who went to Earth. They discovered that they had the exact same powers as Superman, and naturally used them for evil, terrorizing the cities and even killing a few innocents.
Zod took over the president's office, but the president told him that Superman would never kneel before him. Lex Luthor joined forces with them, offering to take them to Superman in exchange for absolute rule over Australia. Superman came to stop them from terrorizing the city. Their attacks were able to affect each other, but in the end, Superman was outnumbered and lost, with Zod threatening to kill innocent people, and Superman flew back to the his Fortress of Solitude. Luthor then led Zod and his gang to the fortress.
Superman tricked Zod and his gang with multiple holograms, but when he had him in a headlock, Ursa threatened to tear Lois limb from limb unless Superman released him. Luthor seemingly joined forces with Superman, who then told him to get Zod and his gang into the molecular chamber that would take away the powers of any Kryptonian. Luthor then told Zod about this, and Zod, threatening to kill innocent people otherwise, forced Superman to enter, with Luthor activating the device.
However, Superman, knowing Luthor was going to double cross him, switched the device so that its rays would affect those outside it and not inside; therefore Superman was safe while Zod, Ursa, and Non were stripped of all power. Thinking he has won, Zod made Superman kneel before him and told him to take his hand and swear eternal loyalty. Superman crushed Zod's hand, picked him up, and threw him into a wall, where he fell into the icy abyss of the Fortress of Solitude. It's not known what happened with he after this, but he most probably died with Ursa and Non and didn't survive the fall.
Critical Reception
Zod was critically acclaimed by both Superman fans and film critics, who agree that Superman II was an improvement over the predecessor.
Trivia
- Christopher Lee had to turn down the role of General Zod. He had just moved to Hollywood as a tax exile, and did not want to have to return to England.
- Zod only has around three minutes of screentime in Superman.
- In a cut of the film edited for television, Zod, Ursa, and Non survived and were taken into custody by law enforcement along with Lex Luthor.
- In the Richard Donner cut of Superman II, Superman turns back time, undoing the damage that Zod and his compatriots did to Earth, along with sealing the three Kryptonian criminals back into the Phantom Zone.
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