I'm a film critic for work. I live in Salt Lake City, and when I covered Sundance this year, this is one of the films I saw and it is so amazing. You HAVE to see this one. It got the audience award.
@@KillBill808I would say it's probably not essential, but I would try and give Superman a watch before watching this, just for you to experience how perfect Chris was as Superman. It's a quaint movie by today's standards, but it's a quintessential piece of movie history for many reasons, including Christopher Reeve's iconic performance.
Robin was also the first person to make him laugh since his accident. He came in a week after the accident. He walked into the room wearing scrubs, talking in a Russian accent, wore a mask and saying all these medical things and doing crazy antics.
The Russian doctor was a character Williams played in a movie called Nine Months with Hugh Grant and Julianne Moore. When he went to see Chris he was in full costume and character. For the first time since his accident Chris smiled broadly and said "You son of a b*tch!" Robin Williams saved Christopher Reeve's life that day. I have no doubt about that.
Christopher Reeve is the GOAT Superman!!!🐐 All the REMAKES in the world won't change that, sorry Henry, Brandon, Dean, and all the other Superman's names that escape me!!
@@RedKingdom28 Oh you really should. That movie paved the way for every superhero film since it's release, all the way to the current DCEU and MCU. In my opinion, Christopher Reeve is easily the best live action Superman, ever. That isn't to take away from any other actor in the role. I have liked most of them and thought others have done a great job. However, everyone else seems like they are playing Superman, while Christopher Reeve was Superman. He was just that rare level of perfect casting for a fictional role. Like Patrick Stewart as Professor X, Ian McKellen as Gandalf, or Ryan Reynolds as DeadPool-except I would say that Christopher was, if anything, even more superb casting for his role. Anyhow, enough of my gushing, but I really do encourage to watch it. The movie is really good too and was phenomenal for the time it was released (some of the effects still hold up, while a few are laughably bad now, but doesn't detract from the film on the whole). Christopher elevates the whole film and he even shines in the role in the third and fourth movies in the series (which were awful films, but still worth watching just for Christopher Reeve).
@@RedKingdom28 It was the first time ever that a superhero mlvie was given a big budget and taken seriously. Those first two Superman movies are the grandaddy of every superhero movie that followed. You must see it. Remember that it was made in the 1970s, before CGI, so please forgive some of the special effects and more cornball elements. It’s not dark in any way.
Every once and awhile I go back and watch the scene where Clark is in Lois' apartment and he takes off his glasses. Then, just through body language, becomes Superman. There are no cuts or camera moves. It's all on Reeve to pull this off with acting alone and he nails it.
@TheJacobG That's because "Clark Kent" wasn't just at theoretical to him. It wasn't just, "I'm gonna try to be a little different to differentiate the two." No, he actually tested "Clark Kent" in real life, though unintentional. I remember a story he told where they had been shooting Clark Kent stuff and then broke for lunch. On a whim, Chris decided not to change out of his costume, probably because he was, basically, just wearing a suit and glasses and he was feeling a bit lazy. So he just grabbed his Clark Kent hat and went out the door. He walked down the street to the local diner for lunch. Now keep in mind that everyone in this city knew they were filming Superman down the street and they also knew that Christopher Reeve was playing Superman. So he walked in to this diner, ordered his lunch, presumably paid with cash, and left. Not a single person in that diner had any idea it was him. I also have to assume he was acting through his lunch, still adopting his "Clark Kent" mannerisms and such. It was a brilliant spur-of-the-moment test, really: "Can something as simple donning a pair of glasses and subtly changing how you physically present yourself actually hide your true identity?" The answer is a big fat YES. So yeah, if anyone doubts that "Clark Kent" works as a disguise, there you go. Superman, himself, used it in real life and it worked.
back in 2014 i lost feeling to my legs due to spinal compression and had to be rushed in for emergency surgery, i was told there was a big chance i'd never walk again and after i woke up from surgery i knew i wouldn't feel my legs so it didn't trip me out too much, sure i shed a tear and was sad but i was braced beforehand. after a few weeks in physical therapy in the rehab unit at the hospital i was about to get kicked out of there because of no signs of me getting better but a few days later out of nowhere i was able to start swinging my legs up onto the exercise table and from there i was wiggling my toes a few days later then they decided to keep me. after being released from the hospital a few months later i went from going to physical therapy as outpatient in a wheelchair then went on to walker and now onto a cane where i did my first trip after relearning to walk again and walked through disneyland. my surgeon told me i'm a miracle, i was like hell no i just wanted out of the hospital with something to show from it. and in no way would i compare myself to christopher reeve
As Mr Reeves said "I think hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere & endure In spite of overwhelming obstacles " you made it to the Finish line🦸🏻.
It was beyond rough for Reeve, initially he became suicidal of his condition and was extremely depressed. On top of that, he was required to undergo a dangerous procedure surgery in attempt to realign his skull with his severed spine so that he wouldn’t die of complications. The success of the surgery was at a jaw dropping 50%. Life or death. Suddenly, a doctor came rushing in decked out in yellow scrubs and a thick Russian accent telling Christopher to get ready for his rectal examination. That “doctor” was none other than his former roommate, Robin Williams. According to Dana Reeve, she said it was the first time she saw her husband smiled and laughed since the accident.
As a massive fan of superman. I have to see this. Also i cant express enough how much i appreciate how all the fellas are so open with their emotions on this channel.
This one’s gonna break me, I can already tell. Christopher Reeve IS Superman. Always has been, always will be, because he didn’t just embody the ideas on screen, he and his family carried them out into the world and gave people hope. THAT is Superman.
It was so sad what happened to Christopher Reeve. But a few years before the end of his life he did a remake of Rear Window and got a Golden Globe Nomination out of it which i thought was awesome.
I had the immense privilege of watching this at the Melbourne International Film Festival this year and holy crap - heartwarming/heartbreaking and easily one of my favourite documentaries I've ever seen - cannot recommend enough!
I have never seen you guys so sucked in by a trailer you don't have anything to say during or after it. I can not wait to watch this! What a testament to that man!!!
I'm only 23, so I wasn't around to see him in his heyday, and he unfortunately died before I even turned 3. But I can say without a doubt that Christopher Reeve is Superman to me. I would always go to my grandma's house every Sunday, and I distinctly remember seeing that there was a Superman movie marathon on TV. I got to watch all 4 movies in one sitting, and I will never forget that experience. I can't imagine what it was like to see those in theaters. I have a feeling this movie will be like Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain was to me, a movie that will make me bawl my eyes out, but something I will always remember and look back on fondly.
"Tough we gather here today bound together in sorrow and loss we share a precious gift, we are all of us privileged to live a life that has been touched by Superman. The Man of Steel possessed many extraordinary gifts and he shared them with us freely. None of these gift where more remarkable than his ability to discern what needed to be done and his unfailing courage in doing it whatever the personal cost. Let us all strive to accept his gift and pass it along as an ongoing tribute to Kal-El (Christopher Reeve) of Krypton, the immigrant from the stars who taught us all how to be heroes..." 😥
i'm a milienial who was first introduced to christppher reeve in the late 2000's to mid 2010 and i can say he is one of the definitive supermen actors im got going lie see the trailer got me teary eyed not to metion seeing the late robin williams considering it been over a decade since his passing As i brit, i got to say chistopher reeves british accent was quite spot on r.i.p christopher reeve, one of the best superman actor (25th september 1952 - 10th october 2004)
Same. I'm a millennial that watched the Superman films when I was a kid and to me Christopher Reeve will always embody Superman to me. And he was a hero in real life too which makes it all him all the more inspiring.
i cried watching this. my first ever hero. his smile at the end of every movie made me believe that there is indeed superman somewhere in the world. RIP Christopher Reeve
I cried watching this trailer. My late mother was the biggest fan of Christopher Reeves as Superman and she was the one who introduced me to his Superman movies as a kid. Unfortunately my mom passed away in 2017 from ALS. If there's heaven I hope she got to meet him there
What a powerful and inspiring story! Christopher Reeve's journey is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the importance of hope. His dedication to spinal cord research and his advocacy for individuals with disabilities are truly commendable. His story serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, it's possible to find meaning and purpose. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. RIP.
Unrelated to superman (but in my mind related to heroes), but if you want a quick cry at something short, watch the alzheimers "change the ending" advert. God damm that advert gets me more than the start of UP
I watched this trailer for the first time yesterday and REALLY had to hold the tears back! Chris was MY Superman, growing up. I rewatched his movies, especially the first three, so many times. It was heartbreaking when he first got paralysed and then died years later. This trailer’s a masterpiece, never mind the actual movie. Love that epic remake of the Krypton theme and hope it gets released. I knew about the special relationship between Chris and Robin Williams, as Robin had spoken of it in interviews many times fondly. Of course, his own passing makes this double-raw. I’ll be sure to watch this but better prepare LOTS of tissues.
Boy, this makes whoever was in charge of the CGI of The Flash movie must feel like a real asshole to incorporate an awful CGI version of Christopher Reeve’s Superman rather than use real-life footage of him when he played Superman🦸🏻♂️
I cried too, it was my first time watching it with you guys too... did you know he made super man in Calgary Alberta Canada too? Its where iam from and still live
Dang guys I didn't even hear this was being made. I saw Superman 1 & 2 in the theaters as a kid. Chris will always be Superman, but he did other films and was great in everyone of them. But as soon as this trailer started as I saw what it was, i cried through the whole thing.. thanks guys.. :) This is going to be special..
If the trailer is making me cry, I know the full thing is going to. I didn't know Christopher and Robin were friends, but it makes so much sense. And now I'm even more sad 😢
When that John Williams masterpiece Superman theme started to play that was it for me, whoever put this trailer together deserves a Standing Ovation 🦸🏻🦸🏻.
This man was my hero as a child, it's because of him that I love this character, it's because of him that I remember wearing a red towel and pretending I was him. This documentary will be a whirlwind of emotions and knowing that he was also a great friend of one of the people who also impacted my childhood (RW) really makes me emotional! It deserves to be seen in the cinema!And is wife never left and stay in his side, she also was incredible human being....
He named the planet on the show. The writers said specifically once they knew they could get him they wanted Tom’s Clark to hear the name Krypton for the first time from Chris. It was designed as a pass the torch moment. Apparently Chis did watch and like the show
Dr. Virgil Swan. He appeared in two episodes I believe. When he died that weeks episode ended dedicated to Chris with the caption "He made us believe a man could fly".
The importance of Christopher Reeve for the character of Superman is so great, since thanks to the Man of Steel he once again gained importance in the world of comics, and he was the mold to follow for the rest of Live Action as well as for the subsequent comics that They did after 1978, and by his actions in real life he practically had to convince people that he was not the Man of Steel but an ordinary and real person and the character of Superman is what he is thanks to Christopher Reeve. Years will pass and Christopher Reeves always was, is and will be the DEFINITIVE SUPERMAN.!
Reeve's widow, Dana Reeve, headed the Christopher Reeve Foundation after his death. Although a non-smoker, she was diagnosed with lung cancer on August 9, 2005. She died at age 44 on March 6, 2006..😢
Should show this to every power hungry dictator on this planet. You want to know what power is, Christopher Reeves strength, humility and courage. That is what power is. Well done to all involved in getting this made. I miss him so can only imagine how much those who truly knew him feel everyday. Awesome human being. WB for once have nailed it. ❤
Thank you, Christopher Reeve. you are the real Superman will always be that Superman, the man of steel a true legend will never die in our hearts. God bless you.
Here is a bit of advice boys, send a link to the foundation…. Let all members contribute something. I’m willing to contribute but let’s all make it a thing…. If it blows up well done Chris !
I'm a film critic for work. I live in Salt Lake City, and when I covered Sundance this year, this is one of the films I saw and it is so amazing. You HAVE to see this one. It got the audience award.
Hopefully not our last Sundance in SLC/parkcity!
Wow ❤ definitely I will go watch !
Well have you seen the movies coming out? They’re all trash. At least this movie is good.
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@@KillBill808I would say it's probably not essential, but I would try and give Superman a watch before watching this, just for you to experience how perfect Chris was as Superman. It's a quaint movie by today's standards, but it's a quintessential piece of movie history for many reasons, including Christopher Reeve's iconic performance.
Robin Williams and Christopher Reeve weren't just friends, they were best friends. They met at Juilliard way back in 1973.
Robin was also the first person to make him laugh since his accident. He came in a week after the accident. He walked into the room wearing scrubs, talking in a Russian accent, wore a mask and saying all these medical things and doing crazy antics.
@@bidwell13said he was there for his prostate exam 😂
Robin was also godfather to Reeve’s kids
@@kjek1 and vice versa. If you watch the Robin Williams doc you see Chris at Zach's baptism.
The Russian doctor was a character Williams played in a movie called Nine Months with Hugh Grant and Julianne Moore. When he went to see Chris he was in full costume and character. For the first time since his accident Chris smiled broadly and said "You son of a b*tch!" Robin Williams saved Christopher Reeve's life that day. I have no doubt about that.
Fun fact: Robin Williams was also room mates with Kevin Conroy when he went to Juliard
He was roommates with Batman himself?!😟
He has a bunch of crazy big names in his class too. Listen to his interview with Kevin Smith about it.
@@StopReadingMyNameOrElse I'll definitely check it out
oh my god they were roommates
@@ethanpayero kevin conroy talked about it on michael rosenbaum's podcast, inside of you. its defiantly worth the watch/listen.
That trailer hits hard😢 Christopher Reeve will always be Superman to me. He was an onscreen hero and a hero in real life.
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Christopher Reeve is the GOAT Superman!!!🐐 All the REMAKES in the world won't change that, sorry Henry, Brandon, Dean, and all the other Superman's names that escape me!!
When i saw this trailer, I felt like crying, because Christopher Reeve made us all believe a man can fly. RIP, Christopher.
I’d like to believe he’s flying now.
Never watched his Superman movie, didn’t know this was happening. Feel like I should watch it now.
@@RedKingdom28 Oh you really should. That movie paved the way for every superhero film since it's release, all the way to the current DCEU and MCU. In my opinion, Christopher Reeve is easily the best live action Superman, ever. That isn't to take away from any other actor in the role. I have liked most of them and thought others have done a great job. However, everyone else seems like they are playing Superman, while Christopher Reeve was Superman. He was just that rare level of perfect casting for a fictional role. Like Patrick Stewart as Professor X, Ian McKellen as Gandalf, or Ryan Reynolds as DeadPool-except I would say that Christopher was, if anything, even more superb casting for his role.
Anyhow, enough of my gushing, but I really do encourage to watch it. The movie is really good too and was phenomenal for the time it was released (some of the effects still hold up, while a few are laughably bad now, but doesn't detract from the film on the whole). Christopher elevates the whole film and he even shines in the role in the third and fourth movies in the series (which were awful films, but still worth watching just for Christopher Reeve).
@@RedKingdom28 It was the first time ever that a superhero mlvie was given a big budget and taken seriously. Those first two Superman movies are the grandaddy of every superhero movie that followed. You must see it. Remember that it was made in the 1970s, before CGI, so please forgive some of the special effects and more cornball elements. It’s not dark in any way.
Me too even though I was born after his time as Superman but for me he is the Superman what a beautiful legacy to leave behind 🥹.
as an 80s kid, Christopher Reeve was and will always be MY Superman.
Will absolutely be watching this and bawling my eyes out.
GEN X here were speak your name Danny👏👏👏👏👏👏
yeah... I cried also... He is Superman... Always... for us all
Every once and awhile I go back and watch the scene where Clark is in Lois' apartment and he takes off his glasses. Then, just through body language, becomes Superman. There are no cuts or camera moves. It's all on Reeve to pull this off with acting alone and he nails it.
and then puts his glasses back on and goes back instantly to being Clark
Of all the Superman actors over the years he was the only one who made you believe Clark and Superman were different people!
@TheJacobG
That's because "Clark Kent" wasn't just at theoretical to him. It wasn't just, "I'm gonna try to be a little different to differentiate the two." No, he actually tested "Clark Kent" in real life, though unintentional. I remember a story he told where they had been shooting Clark Kent stuff and then broke for lunch. On a whim, Chris decided not to change out of his costume, probably because he was, basically, just wearing a suit and glasses and he was feeling a bit lazy. So he just grabbed his Clark Kent hat and went out the door. He walked down the street to the local diner for lunch. Now keep in mind that everyone in this city knew they were filming Superman down the street and they also knew that Christopher Reeve was playing Superman. So he walked in to this diner, ordered his lunch, presumably paid with cash, and left. Not a single person in that diner had any idea it was him. I also have to assume he was acting through his lunch, still adopting his "Clark Kent" mannerisms and such. It was a brilliant spur-of-the-moment test, really: "Can something as simple donning a pair of glasses and subtly changing how you physically present yourself actually hide your true identity?" The answer is a big fat YES. So yeah, if anyone doubts that "Clark Kent" works as a disguise, there you go. Superman, himself, used it in real life and it worked.
I don't usually go to theaters to watch documentaries, but for this one, I'll gladly make an exception.
Same
3:37 anybody else got goosebumps when the Superman theme started playing?
wasn't ready to weep like a baby 😭
Same😂😂😂😂
Reeve who represented Superman in his best forms and ideologies, was Superman who was like Christopher Reeve himself. IS BEAUTIFUL
back in 2014 i lost feeling to my legs due to spinal compression and had to be rushed in for emergency surgery, i was told there was a big chance i'd never walk again and after i woke up from surgery i knew i wouldn't feel my legs so it didn't trip me out too much, sure i shed a tear and was sad but i was braced beforehand. after a few weeks in physical therapy in the rehab unit at the hospital i was about to get kicked out of there because of no signs of me getting better but a few days later out of nowhere i was able to start swinging my legs up onto the exercise table and from there i was wiggling my toes a few days later then they decided to keep me. after being released from the hospital a few months later i went from going to physical therapy as outpatient in a wheelchair then went on to walker and now onto a cane where i did my first trip after relearning to walk again and walked through disneyland. my surgeon told me i'm a miracle, i was like hell no i just wanted out of the hospital with something to show from it. and in no way would i compare myself to christopher reeve
That's awesome. Thank you for sharing this with us
As Mr Reeves said "I think hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere & endure In spite of overwhelming obstacles " you made it to the Finish line🦸🏻.
It was beyond rough for Reeve, initially he became suicidal of his condition and was extremely depressed. On top of that, he was required to undergo a dangerous procedure surgery in attempt to realign his skull with his severed spine so that he wouldn’t die of complications. The success of the surgery was at a jaw dropping 50%. Life or death. Suddenly, a doctor came rushing in decked out in yellow scrubs and a thick Russian accent telling Christopher to get ready for his rectal examination. That “doctor” was none other than his former roommate, Robin Williams. According to Dana Reeve, she said it was the first time she saw her husband smiled and laughed since the accident.
He was doing his character from Nine Months (Hugh Grant /Julianne Moore). He saved Chris's life that day. No doubt about that
This documentary is definitely gonna make me cry because Christopher Reeves is Superman too me and he’s definitely one of my heroes (Rip)
As a massive fan of superman. I have to see this. Also i cant express enough how much i appreciate how all the fellas are so open with their emotions on this channel.
This video dropped just to give us all emotional damage
This one’s gonna break me, I can already tell. Christopher Reeve IS Superman. Always has been, always will be, because he didn’t just embody the ideas on screen, he and his family carried them out into the world and gave people hope. THAT is Superman.
It was so sad what happened to Christopher Reeve. But a few years before the end of his life he did a remake of Rear Window and got a Golden Globe Nomination out of it which i thought was awesome.
I had pretty much the same reaction. Did not expect a trailer to hit me that hard.
Just when it couldn't get more emotional, they add his friendship with Robin and I'm like "duuuuude!" 😢
I wish I could hug you guys. we all crying here together
I was not expecting this trailer to hit me this hard
Not often does a trailer make me emotional but this one did! I can’t wait to watch this! ❤
I had the immense privilege of watching this at the Melbourne International Film Festival this year and holy crap - heartwarming/heartbreaking and easily one of my favourite documentaries I've ever seen - cannot recommend enough!
When a trailer alone can make you cry.
If that's the effect the trailer has, there aren't enough tissues for the full program. What an amazing human and fantastic actor.
I have never seen you guys so sucked in by a trailer you don't have anything to say during or after it. I can not wait to watch this! What a testament to that man!!!
I'm only 23, so I wasn't around to see him in his heyday, and he unfortunately died before I even turned 3. But I can say without a doubt that Christopher Reeve is Superman to me. I would always go to my grandma's house every Sunday, and I distinctly remember seeing that there was a Superman movie marathon on TV. I got to watch all 4 movies in one sitting, and I will never forget that experience. I can't imagine what it was like to see those in theaters. I have a feeling this movie will be like Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain was to me, a movie that will make me bawl my eyes out, but something I will always remember and look back on fondly.
Moral of this trailer: you don’t have a wear an outfit to be a hero
Not all heroes wear capes. ❤
9pm EST almost 1.4 million views and #4 trending is all you need to know about this Super/Man !
I am not crying it is the onions
The most emotional trailer ive ever seen 😭
"Tough we gather here today bound together in sorrow and loss we share a precious gift, we are all of us privileged to live a life that has been touched by Superman. The Man of Steel possessed many extraordinary gifts and he shared them with us freely. None of these gift where more remarkable than his ability to discern what needed to be done and his unfailing courage in doing it whatever the personal cost.
Let us all strive to accept his gift and pass it along as an ongoing tribute to Kal-El (Christopher Reeve) of Krypton, the immigrant from the stars who taught us all how to be heroes..." 😥
i'm a milienial who was first introduced to christppher reeve in the late 2000's to mid 2010 and i can say he is one of the definitive supermen actors
im got going lie see the trailer got me teary eyed not to metion seeing the late robin williams considering it been over a decade since his passing
As i brit, i got to say chistopher reeves british accent was quite spot on
r.i.p christopher reeve, one of the best superman actor
(25th september 1952 - 10th october 2004)
Same. I'm a millennial that watched the Superman films when I was a kid and to me Christopher Reeve will always embody Superman to me. And he was a hero in real life too which makes it all him all the more inspiring.
Christopher’s son that Eric called good looking, is actually gonna cameo in James Gunn’s Superman as a Reporter
Geeze,... I'm wrecked 😂
MY HEART!! MY SUPERMAN ALWAYS!! 💔
If the trailer is able to make us tear up, imagine the full movie.
Christopher Reeve will always be my Superman
I was listening to Brand New Dance when this popped up………😨😨😨
knowing about reeves sense of humour, he wouldve likely found that perfect
i cried watching this. my first ever hero. his smile at the end of every movie made me believe that there is indeed superman somewhere in the world. RIP Christopher Reeve
Just get the tissues ready prematurely lol 😭
I cried watching this trailer. My late mother was the biggest fan of Christopher Reeves as Superman and she was the one who introduced me to his Superman movies as a kid. Unfortunately my mom passed away in 2017 from ALS. If there's heaven I hope she got to meet him there
What a powerful and inspiring story! Christopher Reeve's journey is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the importance of hope. His dedication to spinal cord research and his advocacy for individuals with disabilities are truly commendable. His story serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, it's possible to find meaning and purpose. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
RIP.
Unrelated to superman (but in my mind related to heroes), but if you want a quick cry at something short, watch the alzheimers "change the ending" advert. God damm that advert gets me more than the start of UP
If just the trailer can hit me this hard, I'm gonna be a MESS after the movie.
My grandfather showed me Christopher reeves Superman as kid and loved it this legit brought tears to my eyes
I watched this trailer for the first time yesterday and REALLY had to hold the tears back! Chris was MY Superman, growing up. I rewatched his movies, especially the first three, so many times. It was heartbreaking when he first got paralysed and then died years later. This trailer’s a masterpiece, never mind the actual movie. Love that epic remake of the Krypton theme and hope it gets released. I knew about the special relationship between Chris and Robin Williams, as Robin had spoken of it in interviews many times fondly. Of course, his own passing makes this double-raw. I’ll be sure to watch this but better prepare LOTS of tissues.
i would love a reaction of this! i cried watching this trailer...
Hit immediately after he said “help is on the way” and the theme stared roaring through the speakers
teared up while watching this. Wow. truly Superman and I can't wait to see this & Blindwave's reaction.
Watch this back to back with the Mister Rogers biopic
So emotional 😭
Thanks to Eric, Calvin and Aaron! 🦸
I cried seeing this trailer.
RIP Mr.Reeve, you are the SUPERMAN.
My childhood Hero, Awesome, the Superman scenes and music made me cry 😢
Boy, this makes whoever was in charge of the CGI of The Flash movie must feel like a real asshole to incorporate an awful CGI version of Christopher Reeve’s Superman rather than use real-life footage of him when he played Superman🦸🏻♂️
You know it's not the people in charge of CGI that make big decisions like that for the whole film, right?
I cried too, it was my first time watching it with you guys too... did you know he made super man in Calgary Alberta Canada too? Its where iam from and still live
He will always be the real Superman...on screen and off!!!
I'm honestly so happy this is coming out, Christopher Reeve is so amazing and needs to be known everywhere
Dang guys I didn't even hear this was being made. I saw Superman 1 & 2 in the theaters as a kid. Chris will always be Superman, but he did other films and was great in everyone of them. But as soon as this trailer started as I saw what it was, i cried through the whole thing.. thanks guys.. :) This is going to be special..
Watching this crying in my office at work, while watching 3 of my friends cry about it. I needed this cry, thanks
If the trailer is making me cry, I know the full thing is going to. I didn't know Christopher and Robin were friends, but it makes so much sense. And now I'm even more sad 😢
They were friends since college
They were roommates at college. Robin was the one that got him to laugh again for the first time after his accident
When that John Williams masterpiece Superman theme started to play that was it for me, whoever put this trailer together deserves a Standing Ovation 🦸🏻🦸🏻.
I'm not the type to watch these kinds of documentaries/films, but there's something so special about this to me.
What a trailer.
"I think a hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure, in spite of overwhelming obstacles."
- Christopher Reeve
Wow, what a trailer. I normally stay away from this genre of film but I just couldn't look away from this.
That “Planet Krypton” music did me in.
This…..ALL this. Always loved that motif, this blew me away.
This man was my hero as a child, it's because of him that I love this character, it's because of him that I remember wearing a red towel and pretending I was him. This documentary will be a whirlwind of emotions and knowing that he was also a great friend of one of the people who also impacted my childhood (RW) really makes me emotional! It deserves to be seen in the cinema!And is wife never left and stay in his side, she also was incredible human being....
I just realized his has in a few episodes of Smallville he was the one who told Clark that the mentor rock was called Kryptonite
He named the planet on the show. The writers said specifically once they knew they could get him they wanted Tom’s Clark to hear the name Krypton for the first time from Chris. It was designed as a pass the torch moment. Apparently Chis did watch and like the show
Dr. Virgil Swan. He appeared in two episodes I believe. When he died that weeks episode ended dedicated to Chris with the caption "He made us believe a man could fly".
The importance of Christopher Reeve for the character of Superman is so great, since thanks to the Man of Steel he once again gained importance in the world of comics, and he was the mold to follow for the rest of Live Action as well as for the subsequent comics that They did after 1978, and by his actions in real life he practically had to convince people that he was not the Man of Steel but an ordinary and real person and the character of Superman is what he is thanks to Christopher Reeve. Years will pass and Christopher Reeves always was, is and will be the DEFINITIVE SUPERMAN.!
That looks amazing. What a wonderful actor he was. Such a tragic loss.
From Chile.. the same emotion!🥺
He is, was and always will be Superman...... but even more than that he will always be remembered as a super man.
he was hope incarnate in two lives
I could never get over seeing Superman in a wheelchair. Too surreal
Reeve's widow, Dana Reeve, headed the Christopher Reeve Foundation after his death. Although a non-smoker, she was diagnosed with lung cancer on August 9, 2005. She died at age 44 on March 6, 2006..😢
The fact that within 1/10th of a second of the music starting, everyone KNOWS it’s Superman❤️ Can’t write about anything else, crying too much😢
This was really good! This isn't my first time getting emotional watching a trailer, the last time was when I saw The Whale trailer.
Best Trailer ever!
Its about time i finally watch the old superman films.
At first I’m like why are they crying from just a trailer. 2 minutes in I know why 😢❤
I did not even know this was happening! I cannot wait to see it!
Should show this to every power hungry dictator on this planet. You want to know what power is, Christopher Reeves strength, humility and courage. That is what power is. Well done to all involved in getting this made. I miss him so can only imagine how much those who truly knew him feel everyday. Awesome human being. WB for once have nailed it. ❤
James Gunn and Safran's DC Studios pushed for this and distributed it out through them
Thank you, Christopher Reeve. you are the real Superman will always be that Superman, the man of steel a true legend will never die in our hearts. God bless you.
He will always be Superman……
I'm not crying, you're crying 😭 my childhood hero 💙
I knew I was about to watch three grown men cry. I put off watching the trailer for almost a week because I knew it would make me sob.
Christopher Reeve, what a Legend.
There’s Christopher Reeve, and than there’s every other Superman.
Really happy you did this
bro this trailer was so well put together, had me frantically wiping my face by the end
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In 1978, Christopher Reeve played Superman, in 1995 he became Superman. RIP mate.
Here is a bit of advice boys, send a link to the foundation…. Let all members contribute something. I’m willing to contribute but let’s all make it a thing…. If it blows up well done Chris !
It's barely 12 pm here and I'm already crying
Wakes up, 'oh cool, some kind of Superman trailer, I'll watch that and start my day on a positive note'. Three minutes later 😭😭😭
Cristopher keeps smiling until the end🥺🥺🥺