The legacy of Superman lives on.
Will Reeve, the son of late “Superman” star Christopher Reeve, will make a cameo in James Gunn’s “Superman.”
Will, 32, was spotted filming a scene for the motion picture in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday early morning, according to Cleveland.com.
He is enjoying a information reporter.
After wrapping his scene, Will reportedly received a hug from Gunn, 57, and a spherical of applause from the forged and crew.
David Corenswet, 30, is actively playing Superman in the forthcoming DC Studios film, due to strike theaters in July 2025.
The solid also incorporates Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, Nathan Fillion as Inexperienced Lantern, Anthony Carrigan as Metamorpho, Edi Gathegi as Mister Great and Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl.
Christopher, who died in 2004 at the age of 52, initial performed the part of Clark Kent/Superman in 1978’s “Superman.”
He’d go on to star in its three sequels: 1980’s “Superman II,” 1983’s “Superman III” and 1987’s “Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.”
The actor was paralyzed from the neck down in 1995 just after currently being thrown from a horse for the duration of an equestrian competition.
He invested the relaxation of his lifestyle in a wheelchair and utilized a ventilator to assistance him breathe.
Christopher experienced son Will with his wife, Dana Reeve, who died of lung cancer just two a long time just after his dying.
He had two other young children, Matthew Reeve, 44, and Alexandra Reeve, 40, with his initially spouse, Gae Exton.
Will is a journalist and ABC News correspondent. He’s also a board member on the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, an organization dedicated to curing spinal wire injuries by advancing exploration.
He obtained candid with Folks in 2016 about escalating up with his renowned dad, despite the latter’s disability.
“I understand that not each and every little one activities heading to the grocery keep and looking at their dad on the journal at the checkout aisle, but…it was a fully usual childhood,” he reported.
Will went on: “My parents did this kind of a great task of being accurate to their values that I under no circumstances felt deprived of a ordinary childhood, even nevertheless my ordeals, at face price, have been inherently unique from other children my age.”
All three of Christopher’s little ones look in the new documentary about his existence, titled “Super/Gentleman: The Christopher Reeve Story.“
The film travels back and forth in time and also examines two essential times in Reeve’s lifestyle: his casting as Clark Kent in “Superman” (1978) and the horse-using accident.
Matthew, Alexandra and Will also recount their father’s restoration after his incident.
The film debuted at Sundance Film Festival in January and will have a constrained two-day theatrical launch in September.
“Superman” is out in theaters on July 11, 2025.