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Superman was already one of the most popular fictional heroes, but Christopher Reeve's take on the character helped make the character appeal to an even bigger audience. Christopher Reeve showed people the heart of the character and the positive morals that he stood by. 1978's Superman: The Movie was a huge hit with critics, comics fans and general audiences. The film's massive popularity led to three sequels.

Christopher Reeve's last time playing Superman was in 1987, but he's still the actor that a lot of people think of when they think of the character. Several people have played Superman in various forms of media, so what has made Christopher Reeve's era as Superman continue to stand out in the minds of generations of fans? Well, when it comes to performances in superhero movies, there tends to be lots of fans and haters. It's rare to get a performance in a superhero film that people can agree on. However, Christopher Reeve's performance as Superman seems to be one of the few performances in the history of superhero films that people can agree on.

Superman's a character that has been around since 1938, so there's been a large variety of versions of him. Because of that, people tend to have different opinions on what they think Superman should act like. However, it's incredibly hard to find anybody who thinks that Christopher Reeve didn't capture the spirit of the character. Christopher Reeve's Superman was a kind-hearted person who was so wholesome that he would save cats out of trees. He was a respectful, loving son to both his Kryptonian parents and his human parents. He had the appeal and handsomeness to be a leading man. Most of all, he was a hero that made a positive difference in the world and gave generations of fans hope.

Christopher Reeve has said that he actually enjoyed playing Clark Kent more than Superman. Making Clark Kent as charming as his superhero alter-ego is no easy task, but Christopher Reeve managed to pull it off. It's also hard to make people believe that Clark and Superman aren't the same person, because Clark's disguise is a pair of glasses rather than a mask like Batman. However, Christopher Reeve knew how to make Clark and Superman seem like two distinct characters. Clark and Superman were both good people, but Clark was more modest, meek and clumsy while Superman was more colorful, calm and confident.

Christopher Reeve's Superman has managed to appeal to generations of fans. A lot of people still look up to him and get inspired by him. Playing a superhero requires being believable as a hero. Christopher Reeve was able to do that. That might be because Christopher Reeve was a hero in real life. Despite the various challenges and hardships that he went through, Christopher Reeve kept working hard to help his family and others. He started a foundation to help people with disabilities. Also, he continued to support the Superman franchise by guest-starring in Smallville and pass the torch to Tom Welling. The impact that Christopher Reeve left continues to change the world for the better. If Superman were a real person, I have no doubt that he would be very proud of Christopher Reeve.
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Roddy McDowall was a wonderful actor who left a huge impact on the world of Hollywood. He was an important part of various franchises. One of those franchises was Batman.

Several famous actors guest-starred in the original Batman series as villains. One of the most memorable guests was Roddy McDowall as the Bookworm. Because of Roddy McDowall's great performance and the Bookworm's fun personality and gimmick, the Bookworm is one of the more popular villains from the series. The Bookworm was one of the villains that was created for the series. Along with King Tut and Egghead, the Bookworm is...
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In honor of Paul Reubens, I have this article that looks over the times that Paul Reubens appeared in the Batman franchise.

Paul Reubens had a cameo appearance in Batman Returns film as the Penguin's father. The Penguin's father was originally going to be played by Burgess Meredith, the actor that played the Penguin in the original Batman series and movie. However, Burgess Meredith was dealing with health problems, so he had to pass on the role. Batman Returns wasn't the first time that Paul Reubens appeared in a Tim Burton film, because he had previously starred in Pee-wee's Big Adventure....
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Blue's Clues fans know that Steven Burns's Steve was the original host of Blue's Clues. While working on the fourth season, Steve decided it was time for him to step down as host and move on to other things in his life. However, that didn't mean that it was time for the series to end. Blue's Clues was still a big hit with families, so it was decided that the series would get a new host.

Nickelodeon decided to do something rather amusing when it came time to announce the new host. Instead of just giving the answer away, Nickelodeon did a commercial that said that you had to see the newest episode...
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Batgirl almost had a film come out, but before the finishing touches could be put on the film, it was cancelled. Instead of getting a theatrical release, DVD release or streaming release, the film wasn't released to the public in any format. I was and still am very upset about the film's cancellation, because I had been looking forward to the film. In fact, it was one of my most anticipated superhero films.

It was going to be Batgirl's first film.

While Batgirl did appear in 1997's Batman and Robin and several animated films, this film was going to be her first time in the spotlight. Barbara...
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Joel Schumacher directed 1995's Batman Forever and 1997's Batman and Robin. There were plans to have him direct a third Batman film. The film was expected to have a 1999 release, but it ended up not getting made. However, a lot of thought went into ideas for the film.

Joel Schumacher's Batman films are considered to be sequels to Tim Burton's Batman despite having a different director and different actors playing Batman. Joel Schumacher was brought on after the studio feared that Tim Burton's version of Batman was becoming too scary to market towards kids. Joel Schumacher was asked by the studio...
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In my previous Blue's Clues article, I mentioned how Steven Burns's Steve passed the hosting torch down to Donovan Patton's Joe in 2002. This helped ensure that the Blue's Clues series would continue even after Steve was no longer a part of the show. Steve served as the host of the first four seasons and the original movie. His time as host started in 1996 and ended in 2002. Joe served as the host of the fifth and sixth seasons. His time as host started in 2002 and ended in 2006. Joe also appeared in Blue's Room. That series began in 2004 and ended in 2007.

After the original series and Blue's...
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Passing the torch is a very important thing to do when it comes to careers. They say that nothing lasts forever, but by passing the torch down, a legacy can continue to go on. Actors can't have the same roles forever, so it's necessary for them to pass the roles down to new people. Doing this can be risky, because if the new people don't do as good of a job, it can lead to unhappy responses from fans. However, it's important to have trust and faith for the next generation.

The Blue's Clues franchise is one of the best examples I've seen of passing the torch. In 1996, the Blue's Clues franchise...
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