With the serious nature of even the most comedic live-action superhero films, it seems time for Superman's loyal doggo Krypto to save the day. And he's bringing friends with him in the Warner Bros. Pictures upcoming animated feature film 'DC League of Super-Pets'.
But this isn't a lightweight production. With Dwayne Johnson (Black Adam, Jumanji, Disney's Jungle Cruise, Red Notice) voicing Krypto himself, an all-star cast of actors are lending their voices to the all-ages superhero cartoon. Check out the details of the lighthearted superhero film that just so happens to have cute animals as the lead.
Superman's dog Krypto
Created by Otto Binder and Curt Swan, Krypto the Superdog first appeared in Adventure Comics issue #210 cover dated March 1955.
The story revealed that the dog was the pet of Jor-El, the father of Kal-El (aka Clark Kent/Superman) on his home planet of Krypton. As a toddler, Kal-El played with Krypto, but Jor-El used the dog as a test subject during his attempt to create a personal spaceship to save his son from the planet's destruction. Although knocked off its course, Krypto's ship eventually made it to Earth, but Kal-El was already a teenager by then. Krypto possessed similar Kryptonian powers and his intelligence reached human levels (though unable to speak).
