Docuseries spotlights the rich history of DC Comics.
Parents Need to Know
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teamwork, and integrity throughout their stories. The people who bring their stories to life are committed to their work and want to spread joy and empowerment.</p>
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This celebration of the DC Universe is likely to inspire comic book purchases and movie viewings.
Violence & Scariness
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Brief clips from the movies are shown that feature hand-to-hand combat, explosions, and battles.
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The series reviews the 85-year history of DC Comics, both in print and on screen. The actors, comic book artists, and movie directors featured share insider information about their craft and journey with DC Comics.
Positive Messages
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Superheroes can transport people with their stories and make them believe in their own strength and power. A seemingly small idea can lead to great possibilities. Always chase your dreams.
Positive Role Models
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Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman display strength, teamwork, and integrity throughout their stories. The people who bring their stories to life are committed to their work and want to spread joy and empowerment.
Diverse Representations
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DC Comic superheroes are mainly White males, but a full episode is devoted to how the series is now trying to spotlight diverse authors and creators.
Parents need to know that Superpowered: The DC Story is a three-part docuseries that shares the 85-year history of DC Comics. Narrated by Rosario Dawson, each episode covers a different chapter of DC Universe's history -- from humble origins to their current multi-billion-dollar business. Pages from the comic books, clips from the films, and interviews with actors, artists, producers, and directors are included in the docuseries. Themes include teamwork, perseverance, and the power of storytelling.
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What's the Story?
SUPERPOWERED: THE DC STORY shares how the DC Universe's success was born out of an idea from writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. The two created the character Superman, which became an overnight hit. Later Batman and Wonder Woman were created and found global appeal. From 1978 to present day, over 100 animated and live-action films have brought the beloved DC Comics characters to life. Actors, artists, producers, and directors share the significance the characters have and the moral lessons they've learned from them. The creative team looks toward the future at diverse superheroes and spotlighting marginalized voices and stories.
This docuseries proves that comics aren't just for kids. Superpowered: The DC Story shares the long-lasting and highly influential legacy of DC Comics. Avid fans will discover new information about their favorite characters, and new fans will learn about the significant impact these famous superheroes have had for decades. The DC Universe is ushering in a new diverse and inclusive cast of characters that's highlighted in this docuseries, and will likely continue to propel DC's legacy into the next generation.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the superheroes featured in Superpowered: The DC Story. Which one is your favorite? Why?
Why is teamwork important in creating comic books and making movies?
What did you learn while watching the docuseries? Which chapter of DC Universe's history is your favorite?
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