“In fact it sparks a variety of feelings, from joyful recollections to grief and immense unhappiness,” Matthew Reeve, whose dad’s framed “S” from his Superman costume now hangs in his personal son’s room, instructed E! Information. And to listen to his sister and half-brother, for the primary time, “inform sure components of the story from their perspective, difficult will not be the appropriate phrase.”
Will, who was 13 when his mother died, understood the sentiment. “We’re so protecting over one another, we’re so shut with one another, we love one another a lot,” he mentioned, “that there have been laborious components there, to see how this shared expertise affected every of them in their very own methods.”
He added, “Seeing my mother and pa in all their glory brings me again to a cheerful place, however one which’s tinged with unhappiness, in fact. And I give house and maintain weight equally for these issues, as a result of that is a part of the human expertise.”
Tremendous/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story opens in choose theaters Sept. 21, adopted by an encore presentation Sept. 25, what would have been the actor’s 72nd birthday.