The famous green car from the cover is also seen
The world’s most famous superhero and comic book journalist face the pressures and complexities of balancing work, justice, and parenting in today’s society. The pilot pays homage to Action Comics #1 (Superman’s debut) by featuring the Golden Age hero’s original costume for the first time in a live-action film.
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Superman flies past the WB logo and transforms it into the DC Comics logo. Both logos are red and blue and are set on the Kent farm.
Featured in DC Fandome (2020)
. Who would have thought Superman, the Man of Steel, would end up in Smallville, embroiled in family drama, mortgages, and parent-teacher meetings?
Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch sell Superman himself on the classic couple dynamic with chemistry as magnetic as kryptonite
Superman & Lois reboots the hero we know (and sometimes think we know too well) by taking us through the most human chapter of his life: father, husband, and trying to fit in with us mere mortals. But don’t worry—the laser eyes, super speed, and ability to save the world are all still there, just with a dash of high school angst and neighborhood gossip.
If you like superheroes with a touch of suburban life and a dash of humanity, this series gives Clark Kent the shine he deserves
Watching Superman try to raise teenagers is an unexpected plot twist, especially when he has to face a threat even more formidable than Lex Luthor: keeping secrets from moody teenagers who definitely aren’t committed to becoming half-Kryptonians. Between keeping his sons under house arrest and preventing the next apocalypse, Superman shows us that it’s hard being a superhero when you live in a family that still has to be home for dinner.” Superman & “Lois” offers fast-paced action with enough family drama to make the series relatable, because who doesn’t like watching a guy who can bench press a mountain find a balance between work and home?