Christopher Reeve’s Superman Movies(Photo Credit –Prime Video)

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Alright, let’s talk Superman, but not just any Superman, Christopher Reeve’s iconic version of the Man of Steel. This guy didn’t just fly, he flew us into the world of superhero movies with Richard Donner’s 1978 classic, Superman. It wasn’t the first superhero movie, but it was the first big one, setting the stage for a new genre.

With Reeve’s charming Clark Kent and epic heroism, it sparked multiple timelines and alternate realities that became the foundation for the superhero movies we know and love today. From sequels to spin-offs, we’ve got some parallel universe action to break down. Let’s dive into the wild ride of Reeve’s Superman timeline, where reality (and time) isn’t as straightforward as a phone booth change.

Superman’s Original Timeline: From Epic Beginnings to Comedic Chaos

After Superman (1978) flew into theaters, things got a little wild for the Man of Steel. The timeline followed with Superman II, Superman III, and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, with the shift in tone becoming pretty clear. Director Richard Donner’s more earnest, epic approach in the first two films was replaced by Richard Lester’s lighter, more comedic touch in the sequels. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any crazier, Supergirl swooped in, launching a spin-off with Helen Slater’s Kara Zor-El, and opening up even more of the Donnerverse!

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