"Superman: IV" Fan Edit Corrects London Subway Scene

Over the past several months, fellow Superman fan Aaron Price has painstakingly edited the subway scene from "Superman: IV - The Quest for Peace" to change the setting from an obvious London Underground station to a more authentic New York City subway station.

Due to Cannon Films' limited budget for the film, the producers were forced to use the now closed Aldwych Station located in the City of Westminster in Central London as opposed to a more accurate looking subway station such as New York's Grand Central Station which was featured in "Superman: The Movie".

"Let me first say, I'm incredibly proud of the result," states Price. "This preview of the Subway sequence might only last 44 seconds long, but it's definitely been the most intensive part. I'm so proud of it."

"I've added a little artistic cameo of myself in the scene, when Superman says his speech about safest way to travel," adds Price. "I rotoscoped a short video I filmed of me as a medic, and put it in the background of the train behind Chris!"

Check out Price's incredible fan edit of the "Superman: IV - The Quest for Peace" subway sequence below:




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