Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

1987 • 89 minutes
3.2
284 reviews
10%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Golden Globe-nominee Christopher Reeve reprises his popular title role in the fourth and final installment in one of the all-time most successful motion picture series ever (earning $320,000,000 combined). Here the Man of Steel is faced with his most important and toughest mission ever -- to rid the world of all nuclear armaments. But first he must win his battle against Lex Luther's new creation whose powers equal, if not surpass, those of Superman. This installment reunites Oscar-winner Gene Hackman ("Unforgiven," "The Firm"), Margot Kidder, Jackie Cooper and Marc McClure and co-stars Mariel Hemingway ("Civil Wars," "Star 80") and Jon Cryer ("Pretty in Pink"). MPAA Rating: PG © 1987 A Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

3.2
284 reviews
Nate Davies
October 22, 2016
I can't say much for this film, other than this is why unmasked characters often kill actor's careers. On a plus side, at least Johnny Depp had a beard in PotC, so he could shave and move on. Christopher Reeve, baby faced and exposed, never recovered from the disaster that was Superman 3 and this, well, this was actually worse. And people say Man of Steel was garbage :P
Shane Hickenbottom
January 11, 2014
Movie had a good concept behind it. But after the disaster that was Superman 3,the attention to quality just wasn't enough. Nuclear man could have been a great character. But he wasn't thought out far enough. Several concepts or plotlines weren't realized. This only left the basic framework of a story. It was far to simple. Despite genuine attempts to direct the movie better than 3
Newdivide1701
March 11, 2017
This Superman really scraped the bottom of the barrel as action and adventure was replaced with silliness and the comedy dived into campy with its forced message about nuclear disarmament. Bad script, forgettable villain, and awful visual effects not only brought the end of an era, it killed it.