The 1948 fight that almost occurred

Although they belong to different franchises, DC and Marvel, we were almost entitled to a Superman Against Spider-Man fights 77 years ago. Such a fight would be particularly entertaining, since the two characters are among the most popular superheroes of all time.
A MCU / DCU crossover is not currently on the cards, which means that it could be exceptionally long (if not at all) before we can see characters from each franchise that goes from the other. Until then, it remains to be seen if the current actors of Superman and Spider-Man will always embody roles.
Superman’s cinematic history is one of the most extensive in superhero cinema. David Corenswet now portrays the eleventh interpretation of the character in the DC universe. 77 years ago, however, the role was represented for the first time by Kirk Alyn, who played in a series that fought a superman fight on the theme of the spider.
DC is strangely near Superman vs Spider-Man in the 1948 Superman series
Superman was adapted for the first time for the big screen in a series of 1948. Cinematographic series were a common characteristic of the time, which included episodic payments of a single story. 1948 Superman The series was a huge success, and Centered on the running of Superman with a villain on the theme of the spider, Spider Lady.
Spider Lady, represented by Carol Forman, is the working ankle of crime in the metropolis which puts on a rather standard nasty outfit including a black dress and a mask for the eyes. The spider gadget, on the other hand, was based on its use of an electrified-web spider. Unfortunately, Spider Lady does not boast of Spider’s theme, and it is rather based on kryptonite to help fight against its rival.
The only fight that was undoubtedly closer to a superman fight against Spider-Man was represented in The flash. This is where Nicolas Cage’s unhappy superman was seen while fighting a giant spiderAn intrigue point that would have been written in the film Superman which has never been made.
I am always so fascinated by the first chapter in the story of the full film of Superman
Now that Superman is such a large part of the superhero cinema, there is something special in his first live outing. Although we are now entitled to incredible CGI glasses in the DCUs SupermansEEING The new comic book character adapted to Live-Action for the first time was particularly revolutionary at the time.
I am fascinated by the way this early superhero film has sailed special effects. For example, due to budgetary and technological constraints, Superman Flying photos were fully lively. Nevertheless, IT is impossible to ignore the impact of the 1948 seriesAs its success has confirmed the future adaptations of Superman And other superheroes in general, securing it as a perfect visual character for cinema.

Superman
- Release date
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July 15, 1948
- Execution time
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244 minutes
- Director
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Spencer Gordon Bennet, Thomas Carr
- Writers
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Lewis Clay, Royal K. Cole, George H. Plympton, Arthur Hoerl, Joseph F. Poland