Various film and television stars -- including The Mandalorian's Giancarlo Esposito, Hawaii Five-0's Daniel Dae Kim, Luke Cage's Alfre Woodard and none other than Superman: The Animated Series' Tim Daly -- united after DC FanDome to re-record classic installments of the 1940s Superman radio show to benefit charity.

Released exclusively through Variety, these new recordings use the original scripts from the old Superman radio specials, with a total of four episodes getting a new iteration. Each episode features a "fresh translation," as well as a different cast -- whose work is complimented by that of sound effects creator René Ruiz. The purpose of these recordings is to lend support to The Creative Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated securing funding for the arts and "educating, mobilizing and activating its members on issues of public importance."

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The first episode is narrated by Eric McCormack and stars Esposito as Superman's father, Jor-El. Esposito is joined by Yolonda Ross, who plays Lara, and Caterina Scorsone, who plays Rozan. Additionally, Richard Kind, Constance Zimmer and Sam Daly star as members of the Krypton Council. Meanwhile, Episode 2 is narrated by Terry Crews and stars Tim Daly, who reprises his role as Clark Kent/Superman from The Animated Series. The second episode also features Happy Days' Henry Winkler as the Professor, Woodard as Perry White, Zimmer as Miss Smith, Sam Daly as John and Sean Giambrone as Jimmy.

Narrated by Jason Alexander, Episode 3 sees Wilson Cruz take over the role of Superman. Cruz is joined by Lea DeLaria as Keno, Tony Shalhoub as Wolf and Nicholas Gonzalez as the Conductor. Finally, the aforementioned Kim portrays Superman in Episode 4. In this episode, Jason Isaacs plays Wolf, while Anthony Rapp takes over as Keno and Anthony Carrigan joins the fray as the Superintendent. Episode 4 also features Esposito's Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul co-star Dean Norris as a member of the ensemble.

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The Adventures of Superman aired on American radio from 1940 to 1951, running for a total of 2,088 episodes. The radio show is credited with introducing key aspects to the Superman mythos, such as kryptonite, as well as characters like Perry White and Jimmy Olsen. The March 2, 1945 episode of The Adventures of Superman also marked the first time the Man of Steel met Batman and Robin.