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Adaptations of Superman in other media
Official logo
Created by
Original sourceComics published by DC Comics
First appearanceAction Comics #1 (April 1938)
Films and television
Film(s)
Television
show(s)
Theatrical presentations
Musical(s)It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman (1966)
Audio presentations
Radio show(s)

The American comic book character Superman, created in 1938, has appeared in many types of media since the 1940s. Superman has appeared in radio, television, movies, and video games each on multiple occasions, and his name, symbol, and image have appeared on products and merchandise.

Portrayals

Among the actors who have played Superman / Superboy (and/or his alter ego, Clark Kent) are:

Portrayed by

Voice only

Radio and audio

  • Superman appears in The Adventures of Superman (1940), voiced by Bud Collyer.
  • Superman appears in The Adventures of Superman (1966), voiced by Bob Holiday.
  • Superman appears in several vinyl albums released by Peter Pan Records during the 1970s and 1980s.
  • Superman appears in the BBC radio adaptation of Superman Lives!, voiced by Stuart Milligan.
  • Superman appears in the audio drama DC Comics Super Heroes – Attack of the Elementals, voiced by David Waterman.
  • Superman appears in the audio drama The Never-Ending Battle, voiced by James Konicek.

Film

Main article: Superman in film

Animated film

Live-action film

Canceled Superman live-action films

Television

Live-action

Untitled Superman series

In July 2021, it was reported that Michael B. Jordan is developing, producing and starring as Val-Zod in a limited series for HBO Max.

Animated television

Canceled Superman animated series

  • In June 2006, during an interview about Superman: Brainiac Attacks, writer Duane Capizzi mentioned a Superman series set in the same universe of The Batman, a possibility supported by Superman's revealed existence during the show's fifth season. Despite this, the expansion was never realized, and Capizzi never again mentioned the spin-off.
  • At one point, an untitled Superman animated project was in conceptual stage, with designs by James Tucker.
  • There were plans to make an animated series featuring Superman and Batman. It would have been an origin story.
  • Animator Genndy Tartakovsky was developing a Superman short for DC Nation back in 2013, but the block's cancellation in the following year resulted in this animated project getting cut. Early design work on the short was completed.
  • In May 2018, Vinton Heuck and Sean Galloway pitched a Superman Family animated series to Warner Bros. Animation, who rejected it in favor of Harley Quinn. The characters would have included Kong Kenan, Jon Kent, Damian Wayne, Mister Mxyzptlk, and Natasha Irons/Steel, among others.

Video games

Main article: List of Superman video games

Theatre and live performances

Literature and printed media

Newspaper

Main article: Superman (comic strip)

Superman was a daily newspaper comic strip which began on January 16, 1939, and a separate Sunday strip was added on November 5, 1939. These strips ran continuously until May 1966. In 1941, the McClure Syndicate had placed the strip in hundreds of newspapers. At its peak, the strip, featuring Superman, was in over 300 daily newspapers and 90 Sunday papers, with a readership of over 20 million.

Attractions and theme park rides

Superman Escape at Warner Bros. Movie World

Art

Parodies

Superman depicted as stricken by AIDS, in an awareness campaign
  • The cartoon Underdog in which Shoeshine Boy becomes "Underdog" with the help of an energy pill.
  • The cartoon series Groovy Goolies featured dimwitted Frankie as "Super Ghoul".
  • Walt Disney's Goofy did a parody of Superman with the help of "super goobers" {Peanuts} in which Goofy became "Super Goof" clothed in red underwear with "SG" and a blue cape and endowed with super ears, super sight, super strength, super voice and super flying. Goofy's crime fighting always interrupted his date with Clarabelle Cow.
  • Warner Brothers' Daffy Duck did a parody of Superman as Stupor Duck.
  • The 2019 superhero horror film Brightburn is a dark deconstruction of the Superman character.
  • Superman's image was used in an AIDS awareness campaign by French organization AIDES. Superman was depicted as emaciated and breathing from an oxygen tank, demonstrating that no-one is beyond the reach of the disease, and it can destroy the lives of everyone.

Merchandising

  • Sunnyland Refining Co., in 1981, marketed jars of creamy and crunchy peanut butter using the familiar image of Superman. In the 50th anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great, it was noted that this was DC's first licensing deal for a brand of food. Soon he had his own hot cocoa mix in 1983.
  • A Superman pinball machine was produced by Atari in 1979.
  • Superman is part of the DC Deckbuilding Game by Cryptozoic Entertainment.

Recurring live-action cast

This article is missing information about recurring actors in the Superman franchise. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. (March 2023)

Many live-action actors have made appearances across multiple works in the franchise. V indicates a voice-only role.

Actor Serial films
(1948–1950)
Superman and the Mole Men
(1951)
The Adventures of Superman
(1952–1958)
Salkind series
(1978–1987)
Superboy
(1988–1992)
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
(1994–1998)
DC Animated Universe
(1996–2019)
Smallville
(2000–2010)
Superman Returns
(2006)
Superman: Doomsday
(2007)
DC Extended Universe
(2013–2023)
Arrowverse
(2012–2023)
DC Super Hero Girls
(2016)
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
(2018)
Superman & Lois
(2021–2024)
Kirk Alyn Superman Sam Lane
Noel Neill Lois Lane Ella Lane Alexis Gertrude Vanderworth
George Reeves Superman Superman (likeness)
Phyllis Coates Lois Lane Ella Lane
Jack Larson Jimmy Olsen Lou Lamont Bo the bartender
Marlon Brando Jor-El Jor-El
Christopher Reeve Superman Dr. Virgil Swann Superman (likeness)
Margot Kidder Lois Lane Bridgette Crosby
Marc McClure Jimmy Olsen Dax-Ur Officer Ben Sadowsky
Officer Jerry
Terrence Stamp General Zod Jor-El
Sarah Douglas Ursa Mala Jinda Kol Rozz
Annette O'Toole Lana Lang Martha Kent
Helen Slater Supergirl Talia al Ghul Lara-El Supergirl (likeness) Eliza Danvers Martha Kent
Jon Cryer Lenny Luthor Lex Luthor
Gilbert Gottfried Nick Knack Mister Mxyzptlk
Sherman Howard Lex Luthor
Warren Eckworth
Steppenwolf
Preserver
Derek Powers
Kevin Conroy Batman Batman (Earth-99)
Mark Hamill Joker
Trickster
Trickster
Adam West Jerry Retchen Gray Ghost Batman (likeness)
Dean Cain Superman Dr. Curtis Knox Jeremiah Danvers Jonathan Kent
Teri Hatcher Lois Lane Ella Lane Rhea
David Warner Jor-El Ra's al Ghul
Michael McKean Dr. Fabian Leek Perry White
Clancy Brown Lex Luthor General Wade Eiling
Michael Ironside Darkseid Sam Lane Lewis Snart
Michael Rosenbaum Wally West
Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor
Joe Morton Steven Hamilton Silas Stone
Carl Lumbly J'onn J'onzz M'yrnn J'onzz
Phil Lamarr John Stewart Malefic J'onzz
JK Simmons General Wade Eiling Commissioner Gordon
Tom Welling Clark Kent Clark Kent
Erica Durance Lois Lane Lois Lane
Alura Zor-El
Noel Neill
James Marsters Brainiac Lex Luthor
Laura Vandervoort Supergirl Brainiac 8
Amy Adams Jodi Melville Lois Lane
Peyton List Lucy Lane Golden Glider
Lynda Carter Moira Sullivan Asteria Olivia Marsdin
Brandon Routh Superman Ray Palmer
Superman
David Ramsey John Diggle John Diggle
Jenna Dewan Lucy Lane Lucy Lane
Tyler Hoechlin Superman Superman
Ezra Miller The Flash
Elizabeth Tulloch Lois Lane Lois Lane
Nicolas Cage Superman Superman
Tom Cavanagh Harrison Wells
Eobard Thawne
Gordon Godfrey

Notes

  1. The actor’s likeness was digitally recreated for a cameo appearance in The Flash using CGI. Cavill filmed additional scenes as the character for the film, but they were removed during post-production.
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