Superman (franchise)
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
- Roy Middleton (1940)
- Mayo Kaan (circa 1940)
- Fleischer Studios model for the original Superman short
- Karol Krauser (1941)
- Fleischer Studios promotional model for the Superman shorts
- Kirk Alyn (1948–1950)
- George Reeves (1951–1958, 2023)
- Superman and the Mole Men
- Adventures of Superman
- Stamp Day for Superman
- The Flash (cameo, archive footage)
- Johnny Rockwell (1961)
- Bob Holiday (1966–1968)
- David Wilson (1975)
- Christopher Reeve (1978–1987, 2006, 2023)
- Superman
- Superman II
- Superman III
- Superman IV: The Quest For Peace
- The Flash (cameo, archive footage)
- John Haymes Newton (1988–1989)
- Gerard Christopher (1989–1992)
- Ron Ely (1991)
- Dean Cain (1993–1997)
- Tom Welling (2001–2011, 2019)
- Brandon Routh (2006, 2019/2020)
- Matt Bomer (2009)
- Toyota Prius (commercial)
- Henry Cavill (2013–2023)
- Tyler Hoechlin (2016–2024)
- Nicolas Cage (2023)
- The Flash (cameo)
- David Corenswet (2025-present)
Voice only
- Bud Collyer (1940–49, 1966–69)
- Allen Swift (1965)
- Soaky commercial[1]
- Bob Hastings (1966–1969)
- The New Adventures of Superman (in The Adventures of Superboy segments)
- Lennie Weinrib (1970, 1972)
- Gary Owens (1971)
- Kenner Talking Show Projector record[2]
- Danny Dark (1973–1986)
- Steve Hudson (1980)
- Never Say Yes to a Cigarette anti-smoking commercials
- Beau Weaver (1988–1989)
- Jonathan Winters (1992)
- Eric Goldberg (1996)
- Tim Daly (1996–2000, 2002, 2006, 2009–12)
- Christopher McDonald (2000)
- George Newbern (2001–08, 2010, 2012–13, 2017–19, 2022)
- Jeff Kramer (2002)
- Michael Daingerfield (2005)
- Crispin Freeman (2006)
- Yuri Lowenthal (2006–2008)
- Brandon Routh (2006)
- Adam Baldwin (2007, 2011)
- Superman: Doomsday
- DC Universe Online
- Kyle MacLachlan (2008)
- Christopher Corey Smith (2008)
- Joseph May (2009)
- David Lodge (2009)
- Mark Harmon (2010)
- Matthew Mercer (2010)
- Nolan North (2010–present)
- Young Justice
- Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered
- Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League
- Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom
- Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout
- Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
- Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman – Rage of Atlantis
- Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters
- Batman: Death in the Family
- Justice League: Cosmic Chaos
- David Kaye (2010)
- DC Super Friends: The Joker's Playhouse
- James Denton (2011)
- Roger Rose (2011)
- Breckin Meyer (2012–2015)
- Blair Underwood (2012)
- Jeff Bennett (2012)
- Superman of Tokyo
- Keith Ferguson (2012)
- Travis Willingham (2012, 2014–2015, 2018, 2022, 2023)
- Mark Valley (2013)
- Matt Bomer (2013)
- Sam Daly (2013)
- Channing Tatum (2014–2019)
- Peter Jessop (2014)
- Alan Tudyk (2014)
- Jerry O'Connell (2015–2020)
- Benjamin Bratt (2015)
- Jason J. Lewis (2016–2018)
- Kenichi Suzumura (2017)
- DC Super Heroes vs. Eagle Talon
- Nicolas Cage (2018)
- Max Mittelman (2019)
- Jason Isaacs (2020)
- Darren Criss (2020-present)
- Justin Hartley (2021)
- John Krasinski (2022)
- Chandler Riggs (2023)
- Jack Quaid (2023-present)
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.[citation needed]
Film
Animated film
- Superman appears in Fleischer Studio's Superman shorts, voiced again by Bud Collyer.
- Superman appears in Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation, voiced by Jonathan Winters.
- A Superman comic appears in The Iron Giant.
- Superman appears in Superman: Brainiac Attacks, voiced by Tim Daly.[4]
- Superman appears in Superman: Doomsday, voiced by Adam Baldwin.[4]
- Superman appears in Justice League: The New Frontier, voiced by Kyle MacLachlan.[4]
- Superman appears in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, voiced again by Tim Daly.[4]
- Superman appears in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, voiced by Mark Harmon.[4]
- Superman appears in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, voiced again by Tim Daly.[4]
- Superman appears in Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam, voiced by George Newbern.[4]
- Superman appears in All-Star Superman, voiced by James Denton.[4]
- Superman appears in Justice League: Doom, voiced again by Tim Daly.[4]
- Superman appears in Superman vs. The Elite, voiced again by George Newbern.[4]
- Superman appears in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, voiced by Mark Valley.[4]
- Superman appears in Superman: Unbound, voiced by Matt Bomer.[4]
- Superman appears in Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, voiced by Travis Willingham.
- Superman appears in films set in the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU). He is voiced by Sam Daly in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, Alan Tudyk in Justice League: War, and Jerry O'Connell in subsequent films.[4][5][6][7]
- Superman appears in Superman 75th Anniversary, an animated short created by Zack Snyder and Bruce Timm.
- Superman appears in The Lego Movie franchise, voiced by Channing Tatum.[4]
- Superman appears in JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time, voiced by Peter Jessop.[4]
- Superman appears in the Lego DC Comics film series, voiced by Nolan North.[4]
- An alternate universe variant of Superman named Hernan Guerra, with elements of Chris Kent, appears in Justice League: Gods and Monsters, voiced by Benjamin Bratt.[8]
- Superman appears in DC Super Heroes vs. Eagle Talon, voiced by Kenichi Suzumura.[9]
- Superman appears in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, voiced by Nicolas Cage.[4]
- Superman appears in Justice League vs. the Fatal Five, voiced again by George Newbern.[4]
- Superman appears in Superman: Red Son, voiced primarily by Jason Isaacs and by Tara Strong as a child.[4][10]
- Superman appears in films set in the Tomorrowverse, voiced by Darren Criss.[4] Introduced in Superman: Man of Tomorrow, he makes subsequent appearances in Justice Society: World War II, Legion of Super-Heroes (2023), Justice League: Warworld, and Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths.[11]
- Superman appears in Batman: Death in the Family, voiced again by Nolan North.[4]
- Superman makes a cameo appearance in Space Jam: A New Legacy.[4]
- Superman appears in Injustice, voiced by Justin Hartley.[4]
- Superman appears in DC League of Super-Pets, voiced by John Krasinski.[4]
- Superman appears in Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[4]
- Superman appears in Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!, voiced again by Nolan North.[4][12] Additionally, the Legion of Super Heroes (2006) incarnation of the character makes a non-speaking cameo appearance.[13]
- Superman appears in the two-part film Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen, voiced by Chandler Riggs in Part One and again by Travis Willingham in Part Two.[4]
Live-action film
- Superman appears in Superman, portrayed by Kirk Alyn.
- Superman appears in Atom Man vs. Superman, portrayed again by Kirk Alyn.
- Superman appears in Superman and the Mole Men, portrayed by George Reeves.
- Superman appears in Stamp Day for Superman, portrayed again by George Reeves.
- Superman appears in Superman (1978) and its sequels, portrayed by Christopher Reeve.
- The Return of Superman (also known as "Turkish Superman") is an adaptation of Superman from Turkey.[14]
- Superman appears in Superman Returns, portrayed by Brandon Routh.
- Superman appears in films set in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), portrayed primarily by Henry Cavill and by stunt double Ryan Hadley in Shazam!. Introduced in Man of Steel, he makes subsequent appearances in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League, Shazam!, Zack Snyder's Justice League, Black Adam, and The Flash.[15][16]
- Superman will appear in Superman (2025), portrayed by David Corenswet.[17]
Canceled Superman live-action films
- In 2017, Jordan Vogt-Roberts pitched a Red Son adaptation to Warner Brothers, as an "offshoot" of the DC Extended Universe with different actors for Superman and Batman, but "was told no". Mark Millar responded by saying that two friends of his had been approached by WB to direct a live-action Red Son.[18] An animated film ultimately came out in 2020 as part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies.
Television
Live-action
- Superman appears in Adventures of Superman, portrayed by George Reeves.
- Superman appears in Superboy, portrayed initially by John Newton and later by Gerard Christopher.
- Superman appears in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, portrayed by Dean Cain.
- Superman appears in Smallville, portrayed by Tom Welling.
- Superman appears in media set in the Arrowverse, portrayed by Tyler Hoechlin. Introduced in Supergirl, he makes subsequent appearances in the crossover events "Elseworlds" and "Crisis on Infinite Earths".
- Superman appears in Superman & Lois, portrayed again by Tyler Hoechlin. This Superman is the doppelgänger of his Earth-38 counterpart from the Arrowverse.[19]
- The DC Extended Universe incarnation of Superman appears in the Peacemaker episode "It's Cow or Never", portrayed by an uncredited actor.
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.[20][21]
Animated television
- Superman appears in The New Adventures of Superman, voiced by Bud Collyer.
- Superman appears in The Batman/Superman Hour, voiced again by Bud Collyer.
- Superman appears in Sesame Street, voiced by Lennie Weinrib.
- Superman appears in The Brady Kids episode "Cindy's Super Friend".
- Superman appears in the Super Friends franchise, voiced by Danny Dark.
- Superman appears in Superman (1988), voiced by Beau Weaver.
- Superman appears in series set in the DC Animated Universe (DCAU), voiced by Tim Daly in Superman: The Animated Series, George Newbern in subsequent series, Jesse Batten as an infant, Shane Haboucha as a child, Jason Marsden as a teenager, and Christopher McDonald in Batman Beyond.[4][10][22]
- Superman appears in the Krypto the Superdog pilot episode "Krypto's Scrypto", voiced by Michael Daingerfield.[4]
- Superman appears in Legion of Super Heroes, voiced by Yuri Lowenthal.[4]
- Superman appears in The Batman, voiced again by George Newbern.[4]
- Superman appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Roger Rose.[4]
- Superman appears in Young Justice, voiced by Nolan North.[4]
- Superman appears in the Mad segment "That's What Super Friends Are For".
- Superman appears in Robot Chicken, voiced by Breckin Meyer.
- Superman appears in Justice League Action, voiced by Jason J. Lewis.[4]
- Superman appears in DC Super Hero Girls, voiced by Max Mittelman.[4]
- Superman appears in Harley Quinn, voiced by James Wolk.[4]
- Superman appears in My Adventures with Superman, voiced primarily by Jack Quaid and by Kari Wahlgren as a child.[4][10][23][24][25][26][27][28] Additionally, the versions of Superman from Earth-17 (Overman), the Fleischer cartoons, DC Animated Universe, and Justice Lords universe make cameo appearances in the episode "Kiss Kiss Fall in Portal".
- Superman appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by David Kaye.[4]
- Superman appears in DC Heroes United, voiced by Chris Hackney.[4]
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.[29] 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.[30]
- There were plans to make an animated series featuring Superman and Batman. It would have been an origin story.[31]
- 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.[30]
- 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.[30][32]
Video games
- Superman appears in Superman (1979).
- Superman appears in Superman: The Game.
- Superman appears in Superman (1987).
- Superman appears in Superman: Man of Steel.
- Superman appears in Superman (1988).
- Superman appears in Superman: The Man of Steel.
- Superman appears in Superman (1992).
- Superman appears in The Death and Return of Superman.
- Superman appears in Justice League Task Force.
- Superman appears in Superman 64.
- Superman appears in The Multipath Adventures of Superman: Menace of Metallo.
- Superman appears in Superman: The Man of Steel, voiced by Jeff Kramer.[4]
- Superman appears in Justice League: Injustice for All.
- Superman appears in Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, voiced again by Tim Daly.[4]
- Superman appears in Superman: Countdown to Apokolips.
- Superman appears in Justice League: Chronicles.
- Superman appears in Superman: The Greatest Hero.
- Superman appears in Justice League Heroes, voiced by Crispin Freeman.[4]
- Superman appears in the Superman Returns tie-in game.
- Superman appears in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, voiced by Christopher Corey Smith.[4]
- Superman appears in DC Universe Online, voiced by Adam Baldwin.[4]
- Superman appears in Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, voiced by Travis Willingham.[4]
- Superman appears in Injustice: Gods Among Us, voiced again by George Newbern.
- Superman appears in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.
- Superman appears in Young Justice: Legacy, voiced again by Nolan North.[4]
- Superman appears in The Lego Movie Videogame.
- Superman appears in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[4]
- Superman appears in Lego Dimensions.
- Superman appears in Injustice 2, voiced again by George Newbern.[4]
- Superman appears in DC Unchained.
- Superman appears in Lego DC Super-Villains, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[4]
- Superman appears in DC Battle Arena, voiced by P.M. Seymour.[4]
- Superman appears in MultiVersus, voiced again by George Newbern.[33]
- Superman appears in Justice League: Cosmic Chaos, voiced again by Nolan North.[4]
Theatre and live performances
- Superman appeared at the 1940 New York World's Fair, portrayed by Ray Middleton.[34]
- Superman appears in It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman, portrayed by Bob Holiday.
- Superman appears in The History of Invulnerability, a play about his history and the childhood of his co-creator Joe Shuster.
- Superman appears in Holy Musical B@man!, portrayed by Brian Holden.
Literature and printed media
- 1942: The Adventures of Superman by George Lowther
- 1971: Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex by Larry Niven
- 1978: Last Son of Krypton by Elliot S! Maggin
- 1981: Miracle Monday by Elliot S! Maggin
- 1983: Superman III (novelization) by William Kotzwinkle
- 1991: "Übermensch!" by Kim Newman
- 1993: Superman: Doomsday & Beyond by Louise Simonson, illustrated by Dan Jurgens and José Luis García-López
- 1994: The Death and Life of Superman by Roger Stern
- 1996: Lois & Clark: A Superman Novel by C. J. Cherryh
- 2005: It's Superman! by Tom De Haven
- 2005: Superman Returns (novelization), by Marv Wolfman
- 2007: The Last Days of Krypton by Kevin J. Anderson
- 2009: Enemies & Allies by Kevin J. Anderson
Newspaper
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 from Krypton, roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
- Superman: Ultimate Flight, roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Six Flags Great America.
- Superman: Ultimate Flight, roller coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
- Superman – Ride of Steel, roller coaster at Six Flags America.
- Superman: Krypton Coaster, roller coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
- Superman el Último Escape, roller coaster at Six Flags México.
- Superman la Atracción de Acero, roller coaster at Parque Warner Madrid
- Superman Escape, roller coaster at Warner Bros. Movie World.
- Superman: Tower of Power tower ride at Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags St. Louis.
Art
- 2007: Beautiful Superman, a sculpture by David Herbert,[35][36] exhibited in 2008 in The Hague Sculpture in The Hague.[37]
Parodies
- 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.[38]
- 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.[39]
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.[40]
- A Superman pinball machine was produced by Atari in 1979.[41]
- Superman is part of the DC Deckbuilding Game by Cryptozoic Entertainment.
Recurring live-action cast
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) | |
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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 |
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Terrence Stamp | General Zod | Jor-El | ||||||||||||||
Sarah Douglas | Ursa | MalaV | Jinda Kol Rozz | |||||||||||||
Annette O'Toole | Lana Lang | Martha Kent | ||||||||||||||
Helen Slater | Supergirl | Talia al GhulV | Lara-El | Supergirl (likeness) | Eliza Danvers | Martha KentV | ||||||||||
Jon Cryer | Lenny Luthor | Lex Luthor | ||||||||||||||
Gilbert Gottfried | Nick Knack | Mister MxyzptlkV | ||||||||||||||
Sherman Howard | Lex Luthor Warren Eckworth |
SteppenwolfV PreserverV Derek PowersV |
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Kevin Conroy | BatmanV | Batman (Earth-99) | ||||||||||||||
Mark Hamill | JokerV TricksterV |
Trickster | ||||||||||||||
Adam West | Jerry Retchen | Gray GhostV | Batman (likeness) | |||||||||||||
Dean Cain | Superman | Dr. Curtis Knox | Jeremiah Danvers | Jonathan KentV | ||||||||||||
Teri Hatcher | Lois Lane | Ella Lane | Rhea | |||||||||||||
David Warner | Jor-El | Ra's al GhulV | ||||||||||||||
Michael McKean | Dr. Fabian Leek | Perry White | ||||||||||||||
Clancy Brown | Lex LuthorV | General Wade Eiling | ||||||||||||||
Michael Ironside | DarkseidV | Sam Lane | Lewis Snart | |||||||||||||
Michael Rosenbaum | Wally WestV Lex LuthorV |
Lex Luthor | ||||||||||||||
Joe Morton | Steven Hamilton | Silas Stone | ||||||||||||||
Carl Lumbly | J'onn J'onzzV | M'yrnn J'onzz | ||||||||||||||
Phil Lamarr | John StewartV | Malefic J'onzz | ||||||||||||||
JK Simmons | General Wade EilingV | Commissioner Gordon | ||||||||||||||
Tom Welling | Clark Kent | Clark Kent | ||||||||||||||
Erica Durance | Lois Lane | Lois Lane Alura Zor-El Noel Neill |
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James Marsters | Brainiac | Lex LuthorV | ||||||||||||||
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 |
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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 | SupermanV | ||||||||||||||
Tom Cavanagh | Harrison Wells Eobard Thawne |
Gordon Godfrey |
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