![]() ![]() That means not only the movies we get into below, but also animation series and films, along with TV shows like the new Superman and Lois series (for Smallville, however, you'll have to go to Hulu). One of the really great things about diving into the world of cinematic Superman is that the movies are all readily available just about every depiction lives comfortably on HBO Max (due to the Warner Bros rights). But if you want the full story, they're all out there to be watched as your heart desires. If you wanted to do this, we have eight films (a couple movies have alternate versions) that we'd check out watching. It would make sense if someone wanted to learn everything about the character simply by watching all of his movies. He first appeared on Action Comics #1 way back in 1938, and has been famous ever since. Now, that being said, Superman is a classic character of the superhero genre. The Henry Cavill Superman you've seen in the last half decade is entirely unrelated. The movie spawned three sequels and a spinoff of its own (some good, some not so good), but, basically, the buck stopped there. What does that mean? Well, let's start out with Richard Donner's Superman, the 1978 movie that started it all. While that seems like a long time-and, really, it is-there are only a handful of movies featuring the character, and most of them are not connected to many others. ![]() ![]() While Superman-also known as Clark Kent, also known as Kal-El-may tend to look youthful in his many on-screen appearances, the character is now in his sixth decade of major feature films.
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