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Man
Of Steel

Man
Of Steel
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Of Steel website

Man
of Steel is an upcoming American superhero film directed
by Zack Snyder, produced by Christopher Nolan, and
scripted by David S. Goyer. Based on the DC Comics
character Superman, the film will be a reboot of the
Superman film series, portraying the character's origin
story. The film stars Henry Cavill in the title role,
with Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Michael Shannon as General
Zod, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Kevin Costner as Jonathan
Kent, Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, and Russell
Crowe as Jor-El.
Development
of Man of Steel began in 2008 when Warner Bros. Pictures
took pitches from comic book writers, screenwriters
and directors, opting to reboot the franchise. In
2009, a court ruling resulted in Jerry Siegel's family
recapturing the rights to Superman's origins and Siegel's
copyright. The decision stated that Warner Bros. did
not owe the families additional royalties from previous
films, but if they did not begin production on a Superman
film by 2011, then the Shuster and Siegel estates
would be able to sue for lost revenue on an unproduced
film. Nolan pitched Goyer's idea after story discussion
on The Dark Knight Rises. Snyder was hired as director
in October 2010. Principal photography started in
August 2011 in West Chicago before moving to Plano
and Vancouver. The film is scheduled to be released
on June 14, 2013, in conventional, 3D and IMAX theaters.


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The
Game
The game is a five-reel, four row slot machine with
a bonus feature to multiply your winnings. During
the regular play, the goal is to achieve a winning
combination of symbols on any of the selectable lines.
Payouts depend on the bet per line played and the
winning combination of symbols achieved.
The theoretical average return to player
(RTP) is 95.41%
Play 1 to 50 lines
LINES can be changed by using the (-) and (+) buttons
BET amount can be changed by using the (-) and (+)
buttons
SPIN begins the game with the current BET and LINES
Payouts are displayed in the INFO
Payline wins are multiplied by the amount bet per
line
Highest win amount is paid on each selected payline
Scatter wins are multiplied by total bet and added
to payline wins except when playing the Bonus Bet
Feature wins are added to scatter and payline wins
Win combinations pay from left to right only except
Scattered Logo
Superman substitutes for all symbols except Scattered
Logo
The prize is doubled when Superman substitutes in
a winning combination
Malfunction voids all pays and plays
BONUS BET
The Bonus Bet is activated by playing 50 lines plus
10 extra coins
The Save the World Feature is only available when
Bonus Bet is activated
When the Bonus Bet is activated, scatter prizes are
multiplied by 50 and the bet per line
SUPERMAN FREE GAMES
10 Superman Free Games are awarded when Superman appears
on Reels 2, 3 and 4
During each Free Game, an expanded Superman will appear
at random on any reel
During the Free Games, all wins with Superman substituting
are multiplied by up to 5
Superman Free Games cannot be retriggered
Free Games are played at the lines and bet of the
trigger game
Free Game wins are added to payline and scatter wins
SAVE THE WORLD FEATURE
The Save the World Feature is triggered when the Bonus
Bet is activated and 3 or more Scattered Logos appear
Superman must make his way through a meteor shower
and destroy missiles to win prizes
Once Superman reaches Earth, choose one of the three
lead-lined doors
One door leads to a room full of kryptonite, ending
the feature
One door leads to a room of hostages - Superman will
rescue them to win a prize
One door leads to Lex Luthor - Superman will capture
him and win up to 100 times the triggering bet
The Save the World Feature cannot be triggered during
the Superman Free Games
HOW
TO PLAY
The Lines and Bet that you want to play can be adjusted
through the (-) and (+) buttons alongside the respective
options. Note: You can also select the amount of lines
you wish to play by clicking on the line tag number
on the side of the reels.
Spin: to spin the reels.
Autoplay: There is an auto play function available
that will start each spin automatically until either
something occurs that requires your intervention or
the number of set spins expires. Select your desired
number of spins using the increase and decrease buttons.
Click 'Stop' to cancel auto play.
Info: to access pay awards for winning symbol combinations.
Also contain the rules for the game.
The game displays all your game details in the following
display fields:
Balance: shows your balance - expressed in the currency
of your account - and will depend on the amount you
chose to take into the game.
Bet: shows the bet per line to be played.
Line: shows the amount of line(s) to be played.
Paid: shows the amount won in the spin
Total Bet/Stake: is the total wager staked. Basically
the Bet multiplied by the amount of lines being played.






Superman
is a fictional character, a comic book superhero widely
considered to be an American cultural icon.
Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born
artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living
in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics,
Inc. in 1938, the character first appeared in Action
Comics #1 (June 30, 1938) and subsequently appeared
in various radio serials, television programs, films,
newspaper strips, and video games.
With
the success of his adventures, Superman helped to
create the superhero genre and establish its primacy
within the American comic book.
The
character's appearance is distinctive and iconic:
a red, blue and yellow costume, complete with cape,
like a circus costume, with a stylized "S"
shield on his chest.
This
shield is now typically used across media to symbolize
the character.
The original story of Superman relates that he was
born Kal-El on the planet Krypton, before being rocketed
to Earth as an infant by his scientist father Jor-El,
moments before Krypton's destruction. Discovered and
adopted by a Kansas farmer and his wife, the child
is raised as Clark Kent and imbued with a strong moral
compass. Very early he started to display superhuman
abilities, which upon reaching maturity he resolved
to use for the benefit of humanity.
While referred to less than flatteringly as "the
big blue Boy Scout" by some of his fellow superheroes,
Superman is hailed as "The Man of Steel",
"The Man of Tomorrow", and "The Last
Son of Krypton" by the general public within
the comics. As Clark Kent, Superman lives among humans
as a "mild-mannered reporter" for the Metropolis
newspaper Daily Planet (Daily Star in the earliest
stories). There he works alongside reporter Lois Lane,
with whom he is romantically linked. This relationship
has been consummated by marriage on numerous occasions
across various media, and this union is now firmly
established within mainstream comics' continuity.
DC Comics/Warner Bros. slowly expanded the character's
supporting cast, powers, and trappings throughout
the years. Superman's backstory was altered to allow
for adventures as Superboy, and other survivors of
Krypton were created, including Supergirl and Krypto
the Superdog. In addition, Superman has been licensed
and adapted into a variety of media, from radio to
television and film, perhaps most notably portrayed
by Christopher Reeve in Richard Donner's Superman:
The Movie in 1978, which garnered critical praise
and became Warner Bros.' most successful feature film
of its time. The motion picture Superman Returns was
released in 2006, with a performance at the international
box office which exceeded expectations. In the seven
decades since Superman's debut, the character has
been revamped and updated several times.
A significant overhaul occurred in 1986, when John
Byrne revamped and "retconned" the character,
reducing Superman's powers and erasing several characters
from the canon, in a move that attracted media attention.
Press coverage was again garnered by DC Comics in
the 1990s with The Death of Superman, a storyline
which saw the character killed and later restored
to life.
Superman has fascinated scholars, with cultural theorists,
commentators, and critics alike exploring the character's
impact and role in the United States and the rest
of the world. Umberto Eco discussed the mythic qualities
of the character in the early 1960s, and Larry Niven
has pondered the implications of a sexual relationship
the character might enjoy with Lois Lane. The character's
ownership has often been the subject of dispute, with
Siegel and Shuster twice suing for the return of legal
ownership. The copyright is again currently in dispute,
with changes in copyright law allowing Siegel's wife
and daughter to claim a share of the copyright, a
move DC parent company Warner Bros. disputes. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
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