15 Actors Who Played Superman Through the Years, From Christopher Reeve to David Corenswet
FICTIONAL DC COMICS UNIVERSE, JUL 20 – Superman’s multiple deaths across comics and media have shaped superhero narratives, with the 1992 'Death of Superman' storyline notably influencing countless similar events, DC Comics said.
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From The 1950s 'Superman' Serial To James Gunn's 'Superman', Here Are All 17 Live-Action Superman Suits Ranked
Bullets are no match for The Man of Steel (Kirk Alyn) in Superman Chapter 05 "A Job for Superman!"(1948), Columbia Pictures / Superman (David Corenswet) tanks a laser blast to the face from the Hammer of Boravia (TBA) in Superman (2025), DC Studios With the release of James Gunn’s Superman, David Corenswet’s Man of Steel won over many hearts, cementing the film’s place among the best Superman films ever made. Corenswet’s Superman suit is also a …
15 actors who played Superman through the years, from Christopher Reeve to David Corenswet
See some of the actors behind the Man of Steel.Warner Brothers/courtesy Everett Collection; Clay Enos/Warner Brothers; Jessica Miglio/Warner Brothers Christopher Reeve, Henry Cavill, and David Corenswet as Superman in 'Superman: The Movie,' 'Man of Steel,' and 'Superman' (2025)Every generation gets its own Superman — or multiple Supermen, in some cases.One of our most enduring pop culture figures, the super-powered do-gooder has inspired moviego…
75 Years Ago, A Forgotten Superman Movie Changed Comics Canon Forever
LMPC/LMPC/Getty ImagesThe first cinematic version of Superman was technically a cartoon. From 1941 to 1943, moviegoers were treated to unforgettable, full-color animated shorts featuring the Man of Steel, originally produced by Fleischer Studios, and then later, Famous Studios. And, oddly enough, when Superman was first played by a human actor, Kirk Alyn, Superman’s flying sequences were also done in animation. So, the one thing that the earlies…
David Corenswet Names Tommy Dorsey's HELLO, DOLLY as His 'Comfort Album'
David Corenswet is still a theater kid at heart. In recent interviews promoting Superman, the actor has shared his love for several Broadway properties, from Hello, Dolly! to Death Becomes Her. During a conversation with NME, he named Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra Plays Hello, Dolly!, released in 1964, as his comfort album: "It has orchestral instrumental arrangements of... three-quarters of the songs from the musical, so it’s sort of a big band jazz…
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