46 years ago, Superman: The Movie, starring Christopher Reeve as the titular Kryptonian superhero, was in cinemas. My parents took me to see it following a visit to Santa's Grotto in the hopes of Star Wars toys on Christmas Day. Like Luke Skywalker, Superman became a beacon of hope and inspiration in the darkest times.
Directed by Richard Donner (The Goonies), Superman: The Movie was the third film in a formative theatrical trifecta including Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind! All of these films feature soundtracks composed by the legendary John Williams.
It's impossible to overstate how important these movies are to me.
I was in the early years of recovery from a life-changing head injury at primary school, which had left me partially paralysed and wheelchair-bound in 1977. Cinema was my fortress of solitude, and silver screen tales of heroism would aid in my resolve to walk again with the help and support of family, friends and amazing healthcare professionals working in the NHS.
My 82-year-old dad and I still discuss seeing Superman: The Movie and Superman II with my late mum all those years ago. Reeve will always be the definitive Clark Kent/Superman. In a tragic twist, Reeve would suffer a life-changing injury of his own.
Warner Bros. Pictures has dropped an official teaser trailer for James Gunn's Superman featuring Williams' iconic theme. Dad and I loved Guardians of the Galaxy and I wish my mum was alive to see this.
"I mean, the John Williams scores… it's one of the greatest scores of all time. And you know, it's the thing I loved when I saw the movie as a child," said Gunn at a press conference for the launch of the Superman teaser trailer. "If that was the thing I liked the most, was the score, I wanted to pay tribute to that."
Gunn's Superman flies onto cinema screens on 11th July 2025.
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