In this episode of Post Credits Lounge, André Joseph and Marcos Cosme revisit the Christopher Reeve Superman era and break down why the original Superman (1978) still holds up decades later. From the tone, the score, and the sincerity to the blueprint it created for modern superhero movies, we dig into what made Reeve’s Clark Kent/Superman feel timeless.We also talk about how Superman: The Movie set the standard for comic book adaptations, what today’s superhero films can learn from it, and why this version of Superman remains the emotional gold standard for fans.If you love Superman, classic cinema, or the foundations of superhero storytelling, this one’s for you.

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