So since I did a list for Batman (or two), it's only fair I do one for Superman too. Though I wont have quite as much to say, I'm not as big of a fan of Superman as I am of Batman. But I'll give it a shot.
Also please note, as I've never seen Lois and Clark, Dean Cain will not be on MY personal list. And same rules as previous, keep it to live-action.
So my list, worst to best
Now I don't hate Brandon Routh in any way, I'm one of the few people who thought Superman Returns was decent (though not great). But imo, he felt not so much like he was playing Superman...Rather he felt like he was playing Christopher Reeve playing Superman.
It just felt like an imitation to me.
I put Henry Cavil above Brandon Routh because to me, he feels like he atleast made the role his own. Though I do wish we got to see him be a bit more upbeat, but that has more to do with how the new movies characterize him.
Then there's Tom Welling (yeah what can I say, it's a simple look, but blame Blade, Spike, and the Crow, cause I love the all black, long coat look lol).
We see Tom's Clark Kent start off as an unsure kid, trying to find his place in the world, to growing up and embracing his role as a hero.
Honestly, I was a little disappointed that they didn't have him in Man of Steel, when I knew it was coming out the year after Smallville ended, I thought it was the perfect launching pad for a new film series. But that's just my opinion.
Yeah, imo, his movies are a bit dated. But one thing that doesn't change, Christopher Reeve is Superman. His performance is absolutely perfect for the character. Too Superman being the big blue boy scout, to Clark Kent being a goofy wimp.
Close to 40 years later, he's yet to be beat.
So that was my list, what's yours?
Also please note, as I've never seen Lois and Clark, Dean Cain will not be on MY personal list. And same rules as previous, keep it to live-action.
So my list, worst to best

Now I don't hate Brandon Routh in any way, I'm one of the few people who thought Superman Returns was decent (though not great). But imo, he felt not so much like he was playing Superman...Rather he felt like he was playing Christopher Reeve playing Superman.
It just felt like an imitation to me.

I put Henry Cavil above Brandon Routh because to me, he feels like he atleast made the role his own. Though I do wish we got to see him be a bit more upbeat, but that has more to do with how the new movies characterize him.

Then there's Tom Welling (yeah what can I say, it's a simple look, but blame Blade, Spike, and the Crow, cause I love the all black, long coat look lol).
We see Tom's Clark Kent start off as an unsure kid, trying to find his place in the world, to growing up and embracing his role as a hero.
Honestly, I was a little disappointed that they didn't have him in Man of Steel, when I knew it was coming out the year after Smallville ended, I thought it was the perfect launching pad for a new film series. But that's just my opinion.

Yeah, imo, his movies are a bit dated. But one thing that doesn't change, Christopher Reeve is Superman. His performance is absolutely perfect for the character. Too Superman being the big blue boy scout, to Clark Kent being a goofy wimp.
Close to 40 years later, he's yet to be beat.