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So I just watched the teaser trailer to Frozen 2 and while I was getting superhero training vibes from Elsa's interaction with the sea, I realized that this is a musical which got me thinking, has there be a superhero musical movie?



Just to cover the obvious superheroes have been covered as a musical in different formats:




  • Live Theatre: Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (2010)


  • Television: "Duet" (The Flash) (2017)


  • Web: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008)



Something tells me there is a Bollywood movie or two that covers the topic, but primarily interested in Western intellectual property.



Thanks to @Valorum and @dmoonfire for Dr. Horrible, I'm going to amend my question to limit it to theatrical release, but if there is a straight to video earlier than Dr. Horrible, that would be interesting to know.










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  • @closevoters dunno, that doesn't look like a recommendation. Plus we have a meta somewhere about "has there ever been any X" questions being on-topic, so, voted to leave open.

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  • Does the 1959 Li'l Abner musical count as a superhero movie? The title character has nothing you'd call a superpower, but several supporting characters have powers: Evil Eye Fleagle (supervillain), Stupefyin' Jones, and Mammy Yokum (superheroine).

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  • Once upon a time, there was going to be a Broadway musical about Batman. It never got produced on the stage, much less turned into a film, but Jim Steinman has posted MP3 files of the songs intended for the musical. One good place to find them is freewebs.com/batman_themusical/home.htm

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  • Does Flash Gordon count?

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    54 mins ago
















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So I just watched the teaser trailer to Frozen 2 and while I was getting superhero training vibes from Elsa's interaction with the sea, I realized that this is a musical which got me thinking, has there be a superhero musical movie?



Just to cover the obvious superheroes have been covered as a musical in different formats:




  • Live Theatre: Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (2010)


  • Television: "Duet" (The Flash) (2017)


  • Web: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008)



Something tells me there is a Bollywood movie or two that covers the topic, but primarily interested in Western intellectual property.



Thanks to @Valorum and @dmoonfire for Dr. Horrible, I'm going to amend my question to limit it to theatrical release, but if there is a straight to video earlier than Dr. Horrible, that would be interesting to know.










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  • @closevoters dunno, that doesn't look like a recommendation. Plus we have a meta somewhere about "has there ever been any X" questions being on-topic, so, voted to leave open.

    – Jenayah
    4 hours ago











  • Does the 1959 Li'l Abner musical count as a superhero movie? The title character has nothing you'd call a superpower, but several supporting characters have powers: Evil Eye Fleagle (supervillain), Stupefyin' Jones, and Mammy Yokum (superheroine).

    – user14111
    3 hours ago













  • Once upon a time, there was going to be a Broadway musical about Batman. It never got produced on the stage, much less turned into a film, but Jim Steinman has posted MP3 files of the songs intended for the musical. One good place to find them is freewebs.com/batman_themusical/home.htm

    – Lorendiac
    1 hour ago













  • Does Flash Gordon count?

    – Chloe
    54 mins ago














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So I just watched the teaser trailer to Frozen 2 and while I was getting superhero training vibes from Elsa's interaction with the sea, I realized that this is a musical which got me thinking, has there be a superhero musical movie?



Just to cover the obvious superheroes have been covered as a musical in different formats:




  • Live Theatre: Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (2010)


  • Television: "Duet" (The Flash) (2017)


  • Web: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008)



Something tells me there is a Bollywood movie or two that covers the topic, but primarily interested in Western intellectual property.



Thanks to @Valorum and @dmoonfire for Dr. Horrible, I'm going to amend my question to limit it to theatrical release, but if there is a straight to video earlier than Dr. Horrible, that would be interesting to know.










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So I just watched the teaser trailer to Frozen 2 and while I was getting superhero training vibes from Elsa's interaction with the sea, I realized that this is a musical which got me thinking, has there be a superhero musical movie?



Just to cover the obvious superheroes have been covered as a musical in different formats:




  • Live Theatre: Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (2010)


  • Television: "Duet" (The Flash) (2017)


  • Web: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008)



Something tells me there is a Bollywood movie or two that covers the topic, but primarily interested in Western intellectual property.



Thanks to @Valorum and @dmoonfire for Dr. Horrible, I'm going to amend my question to limit it to theatrical release, but if there is a straight to video earlier than Dr. Horrible, that would be interesting to know.







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  • @closevoters dunno, that doesn't look like a recommendation. Plus we have a meta somewhere about "has there ever been any X" questions being on-topic, so, voted to leave open.

    – Jenayah
    4 hours ago











  • Does the 1959 Li'l Abner musical count as a superhero movie? The title character has nothing you'd call a superpower, but several supporting characters have powers: Evil Eye Fleagle (supervillain), Stupefyin' Jones, and Mammy Yokum (superheroine).

    – user14111
    3 hours ago













  • Once upon a time, there was going to be a Broadway musical about Batman. It never got produced on the stage, much less turned into a film, but Jim Steinman has posted MP3 files of the songs intended for the musical. One good place to find them is freewebs.com/batman_themusical/home.htm

    – Lorendiac
    1 hour ago













  • Does Flash Gordon count?

    – Chloe
    54 mins ago



















  • @closevoters dunno, that doesn't look like a recommendation. Plus we have a meta somewhere about "has there ever been any X" questions being on-topic, so, voted to leave open.

    – Jenayah
    4 hours ago











  • Does the 1959 Li'l Abner musical count as a superhero movie? The title character has nothing you'd call a superpower, but several supporting characters have powers: Evil Eye Fleagle (supervillain), Stupefyin' Jones, and Mammy Yokum (superheroine).

    – user14111
    3 hours ago













  • Once upon a time, there was going to be a Broadway musical about Batman. It never got produced on the stage, much less turned into a film, but Jim Steinman has posted MP3 files of the songs intended for the musical. One good place to find them is freewebs.com/batman_themusical/home.htm

    – Lorendiac
    1 hour ago













  • Does Flash Gordon count?

    – Chloe
    54 mins ago

















@closevoters dunno, that doesn't look like a recommendation. Plus we have a meta somewhere about "has there ever been any X" questions being on-topic, so, voted to leave open.

– Jenayah
4 hours ago





@closevoters dunno, that doesn't look like a recommendation. Plus we have a meta somewhere about "has there ever been any X" questions being on-topic, so, voted to leave open.

– Jenayah
4 hours ago













Does the 1959 Li'l Abner musical count as a superhero movie? The title character has nothing you'd call a superpower, but several supporting characters have powers: Evil Eye Fleagle (supervillain), Stupefyin' Jones, and Mammy Yokum (superheroine).

– user14111
3 hours ago







Does the 1959 Li'l Abner musical count as a superhero movie? The title character has nothing you'd call a superpower, but several supporting characters have powers: Evil Eye Fleagle (supervillain), Stupefyin' Jones, and Mammy Yokum (superheroine).

– user14111
3 hours ago















Once upon a time, there was going to be a Broadway musical about Batman. It never got produced on the stage, much less turned into a film, but Jim Steinman has posted MP3 files of the songs intended for the musical. One good place to find them is freewebs.com/batman_themusical/home.htm

– Lorendiac
1 hour ago







Once upon a time, there was going to be a Broadway musical about Batman. It never got produced on the stage, much less turned into a film, but Jim Steinman has posted MP3 files of the songs intended for the musical. One good place to find them is freewebs.com/batman_themusical/home.htm

– Lorendiac
1 hour ago















Does Flash Gordon count?

– Chloe
54 mins ago





Does Flash Gordon count?

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Not a movie, but a play and then a TV special. From Wikipedia:



It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman is a musical composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.





1966 for the play and about a decade later for the TV adaption.



(It's always been one of those things I am intensely curious but also terrified of ever seeing)



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  • I have the CD album and I'm rather fond of it. I've also seen a recording of the TV adaptation.

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  • Good to know! Cheers!

    – Blaze
    1 hour ago



















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You could say Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog might be considered a superhero and musical. Though it is a parody (with some good songs), it may not be what you have in mind.






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  • Thanks. I had forgot that the term 'movie' is nebulous in the age of Netflix. Updated my question, but good thought!

    – Morrison Chang
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  • Dr Horrible was never envisioned as a movie. It's a direct-to-the-web musical show

    – Valorum
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  • @Valorum I have only ever watched Dr. Horrible as a movie, and I assume most people are the same.

    – Kevin Workman
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Yes. But it's so-so bad.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_Captain_Invincible



The Return of Captain Invincible is a 1983 Australian musical comedy superhero film starring Alan Arkin and Christopher Lee. It grossed a mere $55,110 at the Australian box office despite a budget of $7 million.[2]






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    There is in fact a Bollywood movie musical about a superhero!



    Mr. India




    A poor but big-hearted man takes orphans into his home. After discovering his scientist father's invisibility device, he rises to the occasion and fights to save his children and all of India from the clutches of a megalomaniac.




    I would actually recommend watching it. It's funny/corny like Dr. Horrible but not too corny (I hate corny). There is actually a scene I wanted to turn into a meme, but I forgot what it was. Oh it's actually on YouTube.



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      Not a movie, but a play and then a TV special. From Wikipedia:



      It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman is a musical composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.





      1966 for the play and about a decade later for the TV adaption.



      (It's always been one of those things I am intensely curious but also terrified of ever seeing)



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      • I have the CD album and I'm rather fond of it. I've also seen a recording of the TV adaptation.

        – Lorendiac
        1 hour ago











      • Good to know! Cheers!

        – Blaze
        1 hour ago
















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      Not a movie, but a play and then a TV special. From Wikipedia:



      It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman is a musical composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.





      1966 for the play and about a decade later for the TV adaption.



      (It's always been one of those things I am intensely curious but also terrified of ever seeing)



      enter image description here






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      • I have the CD album and I'm rather fond of it. I've also seen a recording of the TV adaptation.

        – Lorendiac
        1 hour ago











      • Good to know! Cheers!

        – Blaze
        1 hour ago














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      Not a movie, but a play and then a TV special. From Wikipedia:



      It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman is a musical composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.





      1966 for the play and about a decade later for the TV adaption.



      (It's always been one of those things I am intensely curious but also terrified of ever seeing)



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer













      Not a movie, but a play and then a TV special. From Wikipedia:



      It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman is a musical composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.





      1966 for the play and about a decade later for the TV adaption.



      (It's always been one of those things I am intensely curious but also terrified of ever seeing)



      enter image description here







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      • I have the CD album and I'm rather fond of it. I've also seen a recording of the TV adaptation.

        – Lorendiac
        1 hour ago











      • Good to know! Cheers!

        – Blaze
        1 hour ago



















      • I have the CD album and I'm rather fond of it. I've also seen a recording of the TV adaptation.

        – Lorendiac
        1 hour ago











      • Good to know! Cheers!

        – Blaze
        1 hour ago

















      I have the CD album and I'm rather fond of it. I've also seen a recording of the TV adaptation.

      – Lorendiac
      1 hour ago





      I have the CD album and I'm rather fond of it. I've also seen a recording of the TV adaptation.

      – Lorendiac
      1 hour ago













      Good to know! Cheers!

      – Blaze
      1 hour ago





      Good to know! Cheers!

      – Blaze
      1 hour ago













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      You could say Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog might be considered a superhero and musical. Though it is a parody (with some good songs), it may not be what you have in mind.






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      • Thanks. I had forgot that the term 'movie' is nebulous in the age of Netflix. Updated my question, but good thought!

        – Morrison Chang
        5 hours ago











      • Dr Horrible was never envisioned as a movie. It's a direct-to-the-web musical show

        – Valorum
        4 hours ago











      • @Valorum I have only ever watched Dr. Horrible as a movie, and I assume most people are the same.

        – Kevin Workman
        1 hour ago
















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      You could say Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog might be considered a superhero and musical. Though it is a parody (with some good songs), it may not be what you have in mind.






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      • Thanks. I had forgot that the term 'movie' is nebulous in the age of Netflix. Updated my question, but good thought!

        – Morrison Chang
        5 hours ago











      • Dr Horrible was never envisioned as a movie. It's a direct-to-the-web musical show

        – Valorum
        4 hours ago











      • @Valorum I have only ever watched Dr. Horrible as a movie, and I assume most people are the same.

        – Kevin Workman
        1 hour ago














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      You could say Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog might be considered a superhero and musical. Though it is a parody (with some good songs), it may not be what you have in mind.






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      You could say Dr. Horrible's Singalong Blog might be considered a superhero and musical. Though it is a parody (with some good songs), it may not be what you have in mind.







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      • Thanks. I had forgot that the term 'movie' is nebulous in the age of Netflix. Updated my question, but good thought!

        – Morrison Chang
        5 hours ago











      • Dr Horrible was never envisioned as a movie. It's a direct-to-the-web musical show

        – Valorum
        4 hours ago











      • @Valorum I have only ever watched Dr. Horrible as a movie, and I assume most people are the same.

        – Kevin Workman
        1 hour ago



















      • Thanks. I had forgot that the term 'movie' is nebulous in the age of Netflix. Updated my question, but good thought!

        – Morrison Chang
        5 hours ago











      • Dr Horrible was never envisioned as a movie. It's a direct-to-the-web musical show

        – Valorum
        4 hours ago











      • @Valorum I have only ever watched Dr. Horrible as a movie, and I assume most people are the same.

        – Kevin Workman
        1 hour ago

















      Thanks. I had forgot that the term 'movie' is nebulous in the age of Netflix. Updated my question, but good thought!

      – Morrison Chang
      5 hours ago





      Thanks. I had forgot that the term 'movie' is nebulous in the age of Netflix. Updated my question, but good thought!

      – Morrison Chang
      5 hours ago













      Dr Horrible was never envisioned as a movie. It's a direct-to-the-web musical show

      – Valorum
      4 hours ago





      Dr Horrible was never envisioned as a movie. It's a direct-to-the-web musical show

      – Valorum
      4 hours ago













      @Valorum I have only ever watched Dr. Horrible as a movie, and I assume most people are the same.

      – Kevin Workman
      1 hour ago





      @Valorum I have only ever watched Dr. Horrible as a movie, and I assume most people are the same.

      – Kevin Workman
      1 hour ago











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      Yes. But it's so-so bad.



      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_Captain_Invincible



      The Return of Captain Invincible is a 1983 Australian musical comedy superhero film starring Alan Arkin and Christopher Lee. It grossed a mere $55,110 at the Australian box office despite a budget of $7 million.[2]






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        Yes. But it's so-so bad.



        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_Captain_Invincible



        The Return of Captain Invincible is a 1983 Australian musical comedy superhero film starring Alan Arkin and Christopher Lee. It grossed a mere $55,110 at the Australian box office despite a budget of $7 million.[2]






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          Yes. But it's so-so bad.



          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_Captain_Invincible



          The Return of Captain Invincible is a 1983 Australian musical comedy superhero film starring Alan Arkin and Christopher Lee. It grossed a mere $55,110 at the Australian box office despite a budget of $7 million.[2]






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          Yes. But it's so-so bad.



          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_Captain_Invincible



          The Return of Captain Invincible is a 1983 Australian musical comedy superhero film starring Alan Arkin and Christopher Lee. It grossed a mere $55,110 at the Australian box office despite a budget of $7 million.[2]







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              There is in fact a Bollywood movie musical about a superhero!



              Mr. India




              A poor but big-hearted man takes orphans into his home. After discovering his scientist father's invisibility device, he rises to the occasion and fights to save his children and all of India from the clutches of a megalomaniac.




              I would actually recommend watching it. It's funny/corny like Dr. Horrible but not too corny (I hate corny). There is actually a scene I wanted to turn into a meme, but I forgot what it was. Oh it's actually on YouTube.



              YouTube - Mr. India






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                There is in fact a Bollywood movie musical about a superhero!



                Mr. India




                A poor but big-hearted man takes orphans into his home. After discovering his scientist father's invisibility device, he rises to the occasion and fights to save his children and all of India from the clutches of a megalomaniac.




                I would actually recommend watching it. It's funny/corny like Dr. Horrible but not too corny (I hate corny). There is actually a scene I wanted to turn into a meme, but I forgot what it was. Oh it's actually on YouTube.



                YouTube - Mr. India






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                  There is in fact a Bollywood movie musical about a superhero!



                  Mr. India




                  A poor but big-hearted man takes orphans into his home. After discovering his scientist father's invisibility device, he rises to the occasion and fights to save his children and all of India from the clutches of a megalomaniac.




                  I would actually recommend watching it. It's funny/corny like Dr. Horrible but not too corny (I hate corny). There is actually a scene I wanted to turn into a meme, but I forgot what it was. Oh it's actually on YouTube.



                  YouTube - Mr. India






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                  There is in fact a Bollywood movie musical about a superhero!



                  Mr. India




                  A poor but big-hearted man takes orphans into his home. After discovering his scientist father's invisibility device, he rises to the occasion and fights to save his children and all of India from the clutches of a megalomaniac.




                  I would actually recommend watching it. It's funny/corny like Dr. Horrible but not too corny (I hate corny). There is actually a scene I wanted to turn into a meme, but I forgot what it was. Oh it's actually on YouTube.



                  YouTube - Mr. India







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