Is 'Saving Superman' Documentary on Netflix? Where to Watch Brendan Fraser’s Award-Winning Film

Published 11/26/2025, 9:17 AM EST

Some films catch attention not with noise but with the care put into telling a story that matters, and Saving Superman is one of them. Interest around the 2024 documentary has grown steadily, helped in part by Brendan Fraser’s involvement, which has drawn ample eyes to the project built on heart and history. The film’s emotional pull has sparked conversation across the world, leaving many wanting to experience it for themselves.

Naturally, the big question now is where Saving Superman can be watched, and whether Netflix is streaming it.

Streaming guide to Saving Superman

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Executive produced by Brendan Fraser, Saving Superman follows the emotional journey of Jonathan, a 57-year-old man with autism who has long been known as the titular DC superhero in his Glen Ellyn community near Chicago. Loved for his heroic spirit and decades-long presence in the local Fourth of July Parade, Jonathan faces a crisis when new development threatens his residence. The Critics Choice Association honored the effort with the Best Short Documentary Award earlier this month. The offering, however, is not available for viewing on Netflix. It is rather available on YouTube via a channel named Switchboard Magazine.

The documentary features real-life community members who rally around Jonathan as his future hangs in the balance. Directed by Sam Mirpoorian and Adam Oppenheim with an intimate, grounded approach, the film highlights the power of compassion and collective action over its concise runtime of just 11 minutes. Spotlighting Jonathan’s bond with his neighbors and the legacy he built over nearly three decades, Saving Superman offers a heartfelt look at an everyday hero whose story resonates widely. This documentary, however, was not the only one to bask in glory at the latest edition of the Critics Choice Documentary Awards.

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Netflix’s The Perfect Neighbor took home several accolades. This endeavor also focuses on the story of a community, though this one embraces the exact opposite of the positive themes of Saving Superman.

All about The Perfect Neighbor and its performance at the Critics Choice Documentary Awards

Netflix’s The Perfect Neighbor reconstructs the harrowing true-crime case of Ajike Owens, a devoted mother of four who was shot and killed by her neighbor in Ocala, Florida. The documentary, directed by Geeta Gandbhir, relies almost entirely on raw police body-cam footage, 911 calls, and surveillance videos to expose how years of racial harassment escalated into fatal violence. At the Tenth Annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards, the film won five major honors: Best Documentary Feature; Best Director for Gandbhir; Best Editing; Best Archival Documentary; and Best True Crime Documentary.

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In the end, Saving Superman and The Perfect Neighbor show just how powerful documentary storytelling has become, often outshining other formats with its emotional weight and cultural urgency. As viewers continue turning to documentaries for connection, truth, and impact, platforms such as Netflix have no trouble championing some of the most acclaimed titles of the moment. With stories this resonant finding wider audiences every day, it is clear the genre is not just evolving; it is becoming essential.

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Will you be watching Saving Superman on YouTube soon? Or opt for The Perfect Neighbor if you have not already? Let us know in the comments.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui

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