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Fifteen films since 1965 have held the record for highest-grossing worldwide opening weekend for a superhero film. Seven of the films are based on Marvel Comics, while six films are based on DC Comics. Batman has held the record four times, while Superman, Spider-Man and the Avengers have held the record three times each.
After multiple scripts and several years in development, Richard Donner was hired as director, and he shot two films, Superman (1978) (marketed as Superman: The Movie), and Superman II (1980), at the same time, both starring Christopher Reeve. Donner had filmed 75 percent of Superman II before it was decided to suspend shooting on the first film.
Fourteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. 2020 Superman: Red Son: Based on the Superman: Red Son comic book by Mark Millar. Justice League Dark: Apokolips War: Fifteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Superman: Man of Tomorrow: Sixteenth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!
Superman is back in theaters. So are Snow White and John Wick. We've got an exclusive peek at the must-see 2025 movies to mark on your calendar.
Already on the Mt. Rushmore of heroes in pop culture before ever having a movie, once it finally happened in 1978 with Christopher Reeve in the role, Superman became arguably the most beloved ...
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) Critically savaged upon its release, Snyder’s second outing in the DCEU is in part salvaged by the “Ultimate Edition” extended cut he released ...
Superman II at the TCM Movie Database; Superman II at Box Office Mojo; Supermanii.com; The Superman Sourcebook, at The Thunder Child; Movie Reviews (Christopher Reeve Homepage) – Superman II; Superman Homepage: Superman II – Movie Synopsis/Review/Critique; The Superman Super Site – Superman II Archived May 20, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
2025 CULTURE GUIDE: A bald Emma Stone, a mad Jennifer Lawrence and lots and lots of Robert Pattinsons lead our 25 must-see films for the 12 months ahead, as selected by Jacob Stolworthy and Adam White