![]() The ride was announced on Januas Superman: The Escape, breaking records as the first roller coaster to reach 100 miles per hour, surpassing Desperado at Buffalo Bill's Resort & Casino and Steel Phantom at Kennywood, both of which reached speeds of 80 miles per hour. While in the planning stages, the ride was going to be named Velocetron and themed as The Man of Steel. History Superman: Escape From Krypton when it was originally Superman: The Escape Superman: Escape from Krypton has one of the tallest structures, the sixth-fastest speed, and one of the longest drops on any roller coaster in the world. The launch and brake systems were provided by IntraSys GmbH. This was changed in 2021 however, with both Kingda Ka and Zumanjaro now able to run side by side. ![]() Therefore, Kingda Ka and its drop tower, Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom cannot run at the same time. However, Superman: Escape From Krypton's drop tower, Lex Luthor: Drop of Doom is attached to the back of the coaster, while the drop tower on Kingda Ka is beneath the ride. Like Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure, a drop tower is attached to the coaster. With the closure of Tower of Terror II in November 2019, it is now the only Reverse Freefall Coaster still operating. These two coasters were the first to utilize LSM technology to propel vehicles to top speed. The coaster was tied for the fastest with Tower of Terror II, a similar roller coaster which opened two months earlier at Dreamworld in Australia. ![]() Opened in 1997, Superman: Escape from Krypton was the first coaster to be themed to Superman. It is one of only two reverse freefall coasters built by Intamin. Superman: Escape From Krypton (formerly known as Superman: The Escape) is an Intamin launched shuttle roller coaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, USA.
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