The reunion of Christopher Reeve’s children, Will, Alexandra, and Matthew on “The View” was not just a family moment but an opportunity to celebrate and reflect on their father’s monumental legacy.
Christopher Reeve’s children — Will, Alexandra, and Matthew — recently came together in a rare public appearance, stirring conversations about their resemblance to their late father.
The siblings came on the show to discuss the upcoming documentary, “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story,” which is set to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their father’s passing. The film pays tribute to the late actor’s iconic career and the battles he faced following his life-changing accident.
Fans who watched the episode were quick to share their reactions online. One fan excitedly commented, “They look so much like their dad! And she’s just a gorgeous female strawberry-blonde version of him.”
Alexandra, Will, and Matthew Reeve at their mother Dana Reeve’s memorial in March 2006 | Source: Getty Images
“What amazing people they seem to be, embodying his spirit and wisdom,” added the fan. Another shared a similar sentiment, saying, “They are all great looking like their dad.” However, not all fans agreed on the resemblance.
Alexandra, Will, and Matthew Reeve at the “Everyone’s Hero” New York City premiere in September 12, 2006 | Source: Getty Images
One viewer remarked, “Daughter’s smile is like his, otherwise little resemblance (all 3).” Another said, “Wow, the first son looks nothing like his father, but the other one — wow.” Despite differing opinions, one fan summed it up by saying, “Will looks just like his dad. All three resemble their dad.”
Will, Alexandra, and Matthew Reeve at the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Gala on November 14, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
Matthew, Alexandra, and Will Reeve attend the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Gala, “A Magical Evening,” on November 10, 2022 | Source: Getty Images
The siblings’ appearance rekindled memories of their father’s extraordinary life, keeping his spirit alive nearly two decades after his death. In “The View,” the trio discusses their decision to reflect on their father’s incredible career and legacy.
Will Reeve explained why the family felt this was the right moment to reintroduce their father’s story to the world.
“With 2024 being the 20-year anniversary of our father’s death, that felt like the right time to reintroduce him and his heroic story to the world,” he shared.
Christopher Reeve testifies during a hearing on stem cell research on April 26, 2000, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. | Source: Getty Images
Will spoke of the family’s trust in the filmmakers, adding that the process allowed them to be open and vulnerable, which ultimately led to a product they are excited to share with the world.
Matthew, Alexandra, and Will Reeve on January 10, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
Matthew also opened up about what it means to help bring their father’s story to a new generation. Speaking to People magazine, he explained, “It’s a real honor to just be in a position to help tell his story for the best of my own memories.”
Matthew, Alexandra, and Will Reeve attend the New York premiere of “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” on September 18, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
He went on to express how much it means to him that the documentary will reach audiences who may be too young to remember their father’s “Superman” films, ensuring that his father’s impact will continue to inspire future generations.
Matthew Reeve, Gae Exton, and Alexandra Reeve pictured at a fundraising event on January, 10, 1996, in Leicester Square, London | Source: Getty Images
In a different conversation, Alexandra spoke about how deeply her father cared about his craft, not just as an actor but also as a director.
She recalled, “He was dedicated to his craft, of course, before the accident, but also after — being able to return to acting and directing and showing that a disability wouldn’t hold him back.”
Alexandra, Will, and Matthew Reeve during the Christopher Reeve Foundation’s “A Magical Evening” event, on November 6, 2006 | Source: Getty Images
She added that one of the key themes in the documentary is how Christopher continued to push forward in his career, even after overwhelming obstacles, emphasizing his dual legacy: his dedication to acting and his passionate advocacy for disability rights and medical research.
Christopher Reeve before a hearing on stem cell research on April 26, 2000, on Capitol Hill in
As the Reeve siblings continue to honor their father’s legacy, many fans wonder what Christopher might have looked like today if he were still with us. While the upcoming documentary focuses on his life and career, modern technology has also given us a glimpse of what could have been.
Through the lens of AI-generated images, we get a glimpse of what Christopher would have looked like at 71, with the common signs of aging.
Christopher Reeve via AI | Source: Midjourney
This AI-generated image predicts what Christopher might have looked like if aging caused his striking eyes to sink in slightly. The actor’s cheeks have hollowed slightly in this image as well.
Christopher Reeve via AI | Source: Midjourney
The AI-generated image below further shows Christopher with a full head of graying hair, predicting that the actor’s locks might’ve lost their youthful brown hue.
Christopher Reeve via AI | Source: Midjourney
In this AI-generated image, we see a slightly different version of Christopher at 71, his face is lined with wrinkles and creases, signs of a life fully lived.
Christopher Reeve via AI | Source: Midjourney
In this final AI-generated image, Christopher is depicted to be slightly younger. Although his face still appears to be more slender, this version of the actor sports fewer wrinkles and closely resembles the actor the world came to know and love.
Christopher Reeve via AI | Source: Midjourney
While we will never know what Christopher Reeve would have looked like beyond 52, these AI-generated images serve as a comfort for those who came to know and love him. The iconic actor may be gone, but his legacy lives on.