My Adventures with Superman’s Character Limitations Were Ultimately for the Best

My Adventures with Superman was an astounding success in its first season. The animated series proved popular with both fans of the Man of Steel and those who might have otherwise passed him over. In doing so, it also showcased lesser-known parts of his mythos to a wider audience, which happened due to stipulations put on its production.According to the show’s producer, there were certain characters that couldn’t be included in the inaugural season of My Adventures with Superman. This included some of Superman’s most iconic and recognizable foes. While this may seem like a creative stumbling block, it turned out in the show’s favor in numerous ways.The production studio’s notes for My Adventures with Superman specifically forbade the use of certain characters, namely the Man of Steel’s veritable “trinity” of villainy. These foes were none other than Lex Luthor, Brainiac and General Zod, the most prominent parts of the hero’s rogues gallery. The implications were that these characters were already expected by fans, not to mention the fact that they had been used in numerous adaptations beforehand. For instance, there have been four live-action takes on Lex Luthor in the past decade. These were the DC Extended Universe incarnation, the one from the Arrowverse, the Lex Luthor from the show Titans, and the version currently seen in the current season of Superman & Lois.RELATED: Why Lois Lane’s Most Controversial Scene in My Adventures With Superman Saved the ShowRELATED: My Adventures With Superman Shows Why Jimmy Olsen Is the Best Friend Clark Needs

My Adventures with Superman was an astounding success in its first season. The animated series proved popular with both fans of the Man of Steel and those who might have otherwise passed him over. In doing so, it also showcased lesser-known parts of his mythos to a wider audience, which happened due to stipulations put on its production.

RELATED: Why Lois Lane’s Most Controversial Scene in My Adventures With Superman Saved the Show

According to the show’s producer, there were certain characters that couldn’t be included in the inaugural season of My Adventures with Superman. This included some of Superman’s most iconic and recognizable foes. While this may seem like a creative stumbling block, it turned out in the show’s favor in numerous ways.

RELATED: My Adventures With Superman Shows Why Jimmy Olsen Is the Best Friend Clark Needs

The production studio’s notes for My Adventures with Superman specifically forbade the use of certain characters, namely the Man of Steel’s veritable “trinity” of villainy. These foes were none other than Lex Luthor, Brainiac and General Zod, the most prominent parts of the hero’s rogues gallery. The implications were that these characters were already expected by fans, not to mention the fact that they had been used in numerous adaptations beforehand. For instance, there have been four live-action takes on Lex Luthor in the past decade. These were the DC Extended Universe incarnation, the one from the Arrowverse, the Lex Luthor from the show Titans, and the version currently seen in the current season of Superman & Lois.

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