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Christopher Reeve’s Son Matthew Shares Emotional Details About Late Father In New Documentary

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Christopher Reeve was a celebrated actor, best known for his iconic portrayal of Clark Kent in the 1978 film Superman, as well as its three sequels. His performance in these films cemented his status as a beloved figure in Hollywood. Beyond his work in movies, his talents also extended to the stage, where he appeared on Broadway in productions like A Matter of Gravity, performing alongside the legendary Katharine Hepburn.

Sadly, Reeve’s life took a tragic and unexpected turn when he fell from his horse during an equestrian competition in Culpeper, Virginia. The accident resulted in a devastating spinal cord injury, leaving him paralyzed from the neck down, an injury he continued to struggle with until his passing on October 10, 2004, at the age of 52. It’s been two decades since his death, and his son is doing his best to keep his legacy alive by offering new insights into his life and last moments in a new documentary centered on the Superman star.

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Christopher Reeve’s son reflects on the last time he saw his father on his feet

SOMEWHERE IN TIME, Christopher Reeve, 1980, (c) Universal/courtesy Everett Collection

In the trailer for the new documentary, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, viewers had a glimpse into the life and legacy of the beloved actor. The documentary delves into Reeve’s illustrious career, particularly his iconic role as Superman, as well as his profound journey into activism following a life-altering accident in 1995.

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In the trailer, Reeve’s eldest son, Matthew, reflects on the events leading up to this fateful day. He recounted how he bade farewell to his family just before his father departed for the competition. Little did they know, it would be the last time they would see him standing on his own two feet.

SUPERMAN, Christopher Reeve, 1978, © Warner Brothers/courtesy Everett Collection

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At a press conference held during the Sundance Film Festival, Matthew shared his thoughts on the release of his new documentary, emphasizing how the timing felt especially significant. With the 20th anniversary of his father’s passing just around the corner, Matthew expressed a deep sense of connection to the project, noting that it couldn’t have come at a more meaningful moment in his life.

SWITCHING CHANNELS, Christopher Reeve, 1988
© Tristar Pictures/ Courtesy Everett Collection

He explained that the documentary wasn’t something he had meticulously planned or set out to create from the beginning. Instead, the project unfolded naturally, almost as if it had a life of its own.

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