The latest episodes of My Adventures with Superman have become a hit on streaming. Shortly after its launch, the debut of the latest season secured a position in HBO Max’s top 10 list, competing with other notable titles. Notably, two episodes of the season have been released so far, with the rest scheduled to arrive in subsequent weeks.
Season 3 brings My Adventures With Superman back on streaming charts
Season 3 of My Adventures with Superman is the #9 show on HBO Max in the United States as of June 23, 2026, as per FlixPatrol. It is also the #9 show worldwide. Currently, the top spot belongs to the Game of Thrones prequel spin-off series House of the Dragon, which recently returned with its third season.
Meanwhile, in the US, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver has secured the #2 position, while fellow GOT spin-off A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms sits at #3. Also listed in the top 10 are Real Time with Bill Maher (#4), Dune: Prophecy (#5), Rick and Morty (#6), Euphoria (#7), Regular Show: The Lost Tapes (#8), and 90 Day Fiancé (#10).
My Adventures with Superman Season 3 has debuted with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. This score is currently based on nine reviews. Accordingly, the score will likely change once more reviews come in. Previous seasons of the series boast perfect scores from critics, but different audience ratings. Season 1 has an audience 82% score, while Season 2 has a lower 78% score.
Reviews so far have praised the voice performances, style, and tone. Callie Hanna of FandomWire wrote, “Jack Quaid is still almost too perfect as Clark Kent, Alice Lee continues to be my favorite Lois Lane, and newcomer Darren Criss as ‘a probably too into whatever his thing is’ version of Superboy is a lot of fun.”
Meanwhile, Andres Cabrera of Geeks of Color noted the “creativity” as being the main highlight. He wrote in his review, “The DC Universe has something truly special with this series. It is quickly becoming a generation-defining classic that should be considered among the great DC animated projects.”
Furthermore, Felipe Rangel of ScreenRant called the episodes “somewhat uneven,” but still called it “a winning effort for the DC series.”
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on SuperHeroHype.
