
Los Angeles’ Vidiots is bringing the classic 1978 film “Superman: The Movie” back to the big screen this Sunday, October 19, with a special midday showing at the historic Eagle Theatre as a tribute to the late actor Terence Stamp.
Starring Christopher Reeve in his iconic role, this groundbreaking adaptation set the standard for superhero cinema. The film follows Superman’s origin story, his transition to journalist Clark Kent, his romance with Lois Lane (Margot Kidder), and his epic battle against the villainous Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman). The legendary cast also features Marlon Brando in an unforgettable role as Superman’s father.
Stamp’s portrayal of the formidable General Zod remains one of the most magnetic villain performances in cinema history – commanding the screen with his famous declaration, “Kneel before Zod!” Vidiots is honoring his incredible talent and presence with this special screening.
Showtimes: Sunday, October 19 at 12:00pm
Format: Digital | Rating: PG | Runtime: 144 minutes
Location: Eagle Theatre, 4584 Yosemite Dr, Los Angeles
“Romance! Action! Leotards!” as Vidiots says – don’t miss this chance to experience the film that revolutionized comic book movies on the big screen.