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Featured in the 1950s in the 'Adventures of Superman' George Reeves' Superman is more comic-accurate. The reason it features on this list is for the pop culture impact Reeves brought with his stellar rendition of Superman.
Who would have thought, Tom Welling could be a good Kal-El, when Smallville debuted in October 2001. But eventually, Smallville got it right-when we found the superhero in Klark Cent as he cements his place in the new world as everyone's favourite, Superman
Zack Snyder introduced this idea of a brooding Superman with Henry Cavill, something which wasn't wholly explored in live-action. But for bringing up the hope against all odds and evolved sensibilities, we could all root for Cavill's Superman
Tyler Hoechlin once said he sees his Superman as everyone. His rendition of Superman dwells on relatability, which says a lot, considering the man landed on Earth from a distant planet
Christopher Reeve's Superman believed in being human, capturing the vulnerabilities alive whilst donning the superman cape.