There were other mediums besides the 70s movies to see Superman. Every kid born in the 70s and 80s and probably 90s knew him and his origins story. It’s not so complicated that it was hard to understand. Planet krypton was blowing up so he got sent to earth and kryptonite is his weakness. Boom, done. He was in comics, video games, references in other movies (Goonies comes to mind), cartoons. The “Death of Superman” comic was like national news when it happened, people who never even read the comic (like me) knew it happened. Everyone knew who he was, just because you weren’t paying attention doesn’t make it so.Batman TAS yes, never heard of Superman having an animated series. Xmen on fox saturday mornings, batman was weekdays iirc. There was also a spiderman animated series too. never even heard of superman having one except maybe some campy superpals and friends from the 70s? Was that a thing, or did southpark just invent it to make fun of him?
you'd have to be pretty retarded to not read a single post and argue with something nobody said.
I said, for the record, that man of steel was the only origin story that most people know because most people weren't old enough to watch the 1978 superman and they didn't bother redoing his origin story until 2013 in Man of Steel. if you want to make a movie today that completely deviates from the man of steel version of superman you need to do an origin story because he isn't popular enough to go 50 years between origin stories. He's not fucking batman, nobody gives a shit about superman.
There were other mediums besides the 70s movies to see Superman. Every kid born in the 70s and 80s and probably 90s knew him and his origins story. It’s not so complicated that it was hard to understand. Planet krypton was blowing up so he got sent to earth and kryptonite is his weakness. Boom, done. He was in comics, video games, references in other movies (Goonies comes to mind), cartoons. The “Death of Superman” comic was like national news when it happened, people who never even read the comic (like me) knew it happened. Everyone knew who he was, just because you weren’t paying attention doesn’t make it so.
The point was and remains, WB abandoned superman on the big screen (IE its place of cultural relevance) for nearly 40 years, they were embarrassed by him I guess, and multiple generations of kids missed out on ever giving a shit about him. Batman (and his rogues gallery) are the only characters of any value under DC, as far as anyone in my generation or later is concerned.
Superman animated series was part of a big WB thing. First came Batman TAS, then Superman TAS. They created a newer Batman series with updated cartoon style, and paired it with Superman TAS to become the Batman/Superman TAS hour which eventually led into Justice League, followed by Justice League Unlimited. You can squeeze Batman Beyond in there somewhere as well. It was a whole Bruce Timm superverse thing.
Superman TAS was really popular and set Clancy Brown as the best Lex Luthor ever.
Yeah this is all fake news. You guys had me thinking I was in some sort of Mandela effect, so I googled it.This is bizarre. You just have some weird antipathy for superman and are trying to project it on everyone else.
OR youre Gen Z or something? Either way, its best not to assume the rest of the world shares you unusual views.
Most of us saw those movies repeatedly as kids. Superman has been the most famous superhero, the archetype for all other superheroes, for our entire lifetime.
There were other mediums besides the 70s movies to see Superman. Every kid born in the 70s and 80s and probably 90s knew him and his origins story. It’s not so complicated that it was hard to understand. Planet krypton was blowing up so he got sent to earth and kryptonite is his weakness. Boom, done. He was in comics, video games, references in other movies (Goonies comes to mind), cartoons. The “Death of Superman” comic was like national news when it happened, people who never even read the comic (like me) knew it happened. Everyone knew who he was, just because you weren’t paying attention doesn’t make it so.
Yeah. They absolutely needed to have a mid 90s superman film to bring him to younger audiences, they obviously knew this and tried to make it happen, but they dropped the ball. Looks like wb was fucked up a lot back in the 90s, I'm assuming too much or too little cocaine.It sounds like what everyone is saying is they should have made that Tim Burton Nick Cage Superman movie after all
No idea wtf you are taking about or where you are getting your numbers from sorry.The idea that nobody born after 1970 knew who Superman was until 2013 would normally be the dumbest shit ever, but then you decided 19 should round up to 40 and now I'm just impressed.
It's like watching Picasso paint
You are wrong as fuck and assuming just because you yourself didn’t know it must mean everyone else didn’t. Wrong as fuck.No idea wtf you are taking about or where you are getting your numbers from sorry.
I'll break it down since math is hard for you:
Born before 1970. Reeves is your superman, you got the boyscout origin story.
Born after 1970, through about 1990. Who the fuck is superman? Batman is the only DC character you know.
Born 1990 or after. Grimdark Man of Steel is your superman.
2025: here's a new superman based on 1970s superman of which, we're not going to bother reintroducing the character. Fuck it, we're not even going to show you the whole ass first movie, we're starting this off midway through the 2nd film of his trilogy.
Born before 1970. Reeves is your superman, you got the boyscout origin story.
In all this autism, I'm just thankful this thread unlocked a core memory for me - the WB channel. I forgot that fucking thing even existed and I remember hating it as a kid, because it only had the "shitty" cartoons.
Yes, it’s everyone else that is being retarded.Yall are going full retard here.
Fuck no. I think Superman was the only "original" WB channel cartoon I would watch. I liked Animaniacs and Batman as well, but they were originally from Fox Kids.what, you didnt like Freakazoid?
Fuck no. I think Superman was the only "original" WB channel cartoon I would watch. I liked Animaniacs and Batman as well, but they were originally from Fox Kids.