Superman II (1980)
The closing shots of Superman in space were lifted from Superman (1978)."Knight Rider" Not a Drop to Drink (TV Episode 1982)
Shots of the giant dam from Superman are used in this episodeSuperman III (1983)
The closing shots of Superman in space were lifted from Superman (1978)- The closing shots of Superman in space were lifted from Superman (1978).
Superman Returns (2006)
Marlon Brando footage is used
- Clips shown
"V.I.P.-Schaukel" Episode #9.2 (TV Episode 1979)
Scenes from the movie are shown here.Star Wars: Music by John Williams (TV Movie 1980)
Example of John Williams MusicThe Making of Superman: The Movie (TV Movie 1980)
The Making of 'Superman III' (TV Movie 1984)
Christopher Reevediscusses this film, clip of baby Clark Kent lifting the van is included.
Superman II (1980)
Superman III (1983)
Superman Returns (2006)
Dr. Strange (TV Movie 1978)
A flight scene in this movie is inspired by the Superman/Lois flight scene in 'Superman (1978)'.Queen: Bicycle Race (Music Video 1978)
Mentioned in the text of song- Mentioned in the TV pilots segment
Arrebato (1979)
A cinema can be seen in the street announcing several movies (including this one)"Soap" Episode #2.21 (TV Episode 1979)
Jodie says "I enjoyed Superman but for 42 million dollars he should have been flying about the lobby".
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Christopher Reeve based his role of Clark Kent on David Huxley from "Bringing Up Baby".Cinderella (1950)
Peter Pan (1953)
- Very similar Crystals were used in Superman the movie
Supermen Dönüyor (1979)
Supergirl (1984)
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (TV Series 1993–1997)
Krypto the Superdog (TV Series 2005–2006)
- Lois and Clark are a specific reference to this version of them which was to come out around the same time.
"Saturday Night Live" Michael Palin/The Doobie Brothers (TV Episode 1979)
Spoofed as Uberman in 'What If'"Saturday Night Live" Margot Kidder/The Chieftains (TV Episode 1979)
Spoofed in Superhero party sketchThe 51st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1979)
Scooby Goes Hollywood (TV Movie 1979)
Parody film within the movie.
Superman: The Mad Scientist (Short 1941)
Based on "Action Comics"Superman (1948)
Based on "Action Comics"Atom Man vs. Superman (1950)
Based on "Action Comics"Superman and the Mole-Men (1951)
Based on "Action Comics"Adventures of Superman (TV Series 1952–1958)
Based on "Action Comics"