Superman 1978 Internet Archive

It is a common misconception that older films enter the public domain simply due to age. Superman (1978) remains fully protected under copyright law.

: Unlike some older 1940s Superman cartoons which have entered the public domain, the 1978 film remains fully protected. How to Explore the Collection superman 1978 internet archive

Disclaimer: Always respect copyright law. The Internet Archive is for research and preservation. Whenever possible, support filmmakers by watching official releases. It is a common misconception that older films

The Internet Archive primarily hosts or open-licensed content. Superman: The Movie is not public domain (copyright until at least 2066). Uploads of this film exist in a legal gray area. If you enjoy the film, consider supporting the official release (Blu-ray, digital rental, or streaming on Max / Amazon Prime). How to Explore the Collection Disclaimer: Always respect

There is a legendary version of Superman: The Movie often associated with archival circles: the . This version (often running 188 minutes) aired on television in the early 80s. It contains deleted scenes not found in the official Donner Cut or the theatrical cut—scenes of Superman visiting the President, extended Krypton sequences, and more.

Directed by and starring Christopher Reeve , this film is widely considered the blueprint for the modern superhero blockbuster.

: Christopher Reeve is widely considered the definitive Superman, balancing heroic strength with Clark Kent’s bumbling charm. He is joined by Margot Kidder as Lois Lane and Gene Hackman as archnemesis Lex Luthor.