Prop Store Offering "Superman Lives" Production Archive and Clark Kent Suit at Auction

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Prop Store Offering "Superman Lives" Production Archive and Clark Kent Suit at Auction

Posted on February 26, 2026 by Neil Cole

Prop Store, the preeminent global auction house for authenticated entertainment memorabilia, has announced that two extraordinary artifacts from the unproduced feature film, "Superman Lives!" will headline its upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in Los Angeles, taking place March 25th - 27th, 2026. The three-day event will bring together collectors, institutions, and film historians from around the world for live and online bidding on some of the most historically significant pieces in cinematic history.

Among the premier offerings is a comprehensive "Superman Lives!" Production Archive, an extensive collection of original production paperwork that includes scripts and printed storyboards developed during the film’s pre-production phase. The archive offers a rare and detailed look into the creative ambitions behind one of Hollywood’s most discussed unrealized projects, providing invaluable insight into the development of a bold new vision for the Superman franchise.

Also featured is a gray Clark Kent suit created for actor Nicolas Cage who was set to portray the Man of Steel in the cancelled production. Developed as part of the film's costume design process, the suit represents a tangible piece of a production that, despite never reaching theaters, has achieved enduring cultural fascination. Its appearance at auction presents collectors with a rare opportunity to acquire a wardrobe piece connected to a legendary chapter of unmade film history.

Bidders may participate in person, online, by telephone, or via absentee bidding, with full catalog details and registration information available at PropStoreAuction.com. As a global leader in authenticated film and television memorabilia, Prop Store continues to connect the collecting community with landmark artifacts that reflect both the artistry of filmmaking and the stories behind the screen.

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