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  1. Box office. $300.5 million [6] Superman (also marketed as Superman: The Movie) is a 1978 superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero Superman, played by Christopher Reeve. It is the first of four installments in the Superman film series starring Reeve as Superman. The film was directed by Richard Donner based on a screenplay by Mario Puzo ...

  2. Dec 15, 1978 · Superman: Directed by Richard Donner. With Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Ned Beatty. An alien orphan is sent from his dying planet to Earth, where he grows up to become his adoptive home's first and greatest superhero.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Richard Donner
    • 1978-12-15
  3. Superman (franchise) (bottom) Henry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin, Nicolas Cage, and David Corenswet. 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 ...

  4. 1978-1987 film series Superman: December 15, 1978 () Richard Donner: Christopher Reeve: Mario Puzo: Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman and Robert Benton: Pierre Spengler: John Williams: Warner Bros. Superman II: June 19, 1981 () Richard Lester: Mario Puzo, David Newman, and Leslie Newman: Ken Thorne: Superman III: June 17, 1983 ()

  5. Feb 25, 2023 · Superman (1978) Superman started the superhero movie genre. In this classic film, we see Superman’s origin story: His father Jor-El (Marlon Brando) sends him from the dying world of Krypton to ...

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  6. Oct 27, 2022 · First up, here are the Superman movies in order of release. Superman – December 15, 1978. Superman II – June 19, 1981. Superman III – June 17, 1983. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace – July ...

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  8. Nov 4, 2010 · Superman (1978) Rated PG. The first time we see Superman in his red, blue and yellow uniform is nearly an hour into "Superman." Perhaps the filmmakers agreed with Spielberg's famous statement that "Jaws" would work better the longer he kept the shark off the screen. That means the film doesn't open like most superhero movies or James Bonds with ...

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