Hit Superman Series Season 3 Just Secured Its Best Release Date Yet
The hit Superman animated series just delivered its strongest Season 3 signal yet, with the lead voice actor assuring fans it’s on the way after two years since the announcement and a turn through post-production last year.
For everyone out there checking their watch and wondering if 'My Adventures With Superman' is ever going to drop its third season, here’s some news straight from Clark Kent’s mouth—well, Jack Quaid’s, anyway. It’s coming. That’s not a rumor, it’s legit. Let’s break down the latest update and what Quaid’s been teasing, because there’s more to the story than a vague, hopeful ‘soon’.
Jack Quaid Blabs (A Little): Season 3 is Real, and It Might Be Soon
Let’s get the headline stuff out of the way: Jack Quaid—the guy voicing Superman, and the same guy you probably know from 'The Boys'—went on record to confirm Season 3 is on the way. He’s actively working on ADR (that’s the audio re-recording actors do after filming), which basically means we’re past the initial animation phase, and things are ticking along. He specifically said, 'First of all, I can tease that it is coming out. I know fans have been really patiently waiting, but it is coming out.' So unless there’s some wild last-minute disaster, expect new episodes to hit Adult Swim, and possibly this year.
So Why the Wait?
The timeline is kind of wacky. Season 3 was first announced (officially) back in June 2024—yes, that’s fairly recent. But, according to showrunner Jake Wyatt posting on X (yes, still calling it X, awkward as that is), the season was actually already in post-production by August 2025. So we’ve got typical animation lead times at play here; these things don’t happen overnight.
Here’s What Quaid is Teasing (Without Spoiling Anything)
- This is his favorite season so far. Actors say stuff like this all the time, but Quaid seems genuinely hyper about it.
- Standalone episodes are coming. So, not *everything* will be about a giant Superman arc; expect some quirky one-offs.
- Get ready for laughs. He calls this the funniest season they’ve done, which is saying something for a show that’s already on the lighthearted end of the superhero spectrum.
- High stakes still apply. Quaid mentions that even as things get funnier, the 'giant stakes' haven’t gone anywhere. So expect some big emotional swings.
The Bottom Line
If you’ve been waiting for this show to pick up again, you’re not waiting in vain. While there’s not a circled date you can throw on your calendar yet—Quaid himself admits he doesn’t have the actual drop date—we’re deep into post-production, and this is sounding more 'when,' not 'if.' The cast has seen rough cuts, and Quaid is basically a walking billboard for how good Season 3 allegedly is. If you like your Superman with snappy writing, goofball adventures, and the occasional giant, dramatic punch-up, hang tight; the next season should be worth it.