Who Voices Jon Kent In Current Animated Shows?

2025-08-29 03:28:39 283

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Wyatt
Wyatt
2025-09-01 09:44:17
I’ve been following DC animation for years, and it’s interesting how fluid the casting can be for characters like Jon Kent. For a headline credit, Jack Dylan Grazer voiced Jon in 'Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons' — that’s the standout recent portrayal where Jon is a lead rather than a cameo. Grazer’s take emphasized Jon’s eagerness and mischief, which made the dynamic with Damian feel authentic and fun.

That said, Jon doesn’t show up as a regular in a ton of ongoing animated series, so when he does pop up elsewhere he’s often young or in brief scenes and gets a different actor — sometimes a child voice actor or a one-episode performer. Voice casting in animation can change for reasons like the character’s age, the production’s location, or scheduling. If you want to be absolutely sure for a particular episode, the end credits or the official cast list for that title will clear it up right away. I love checking those after the credits — little details like who voiced a cameo are weirdly satisfying to spot.
Finn
Finn
2025-09-01 16:54:39
I’m still riding the Superboy wave, and the name that comes up most for current animated work is Jack Dylan Grazer — he voiced Jon Kent in the theatrical animated team-up 'Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons'. It’s the most prominent recent credit where Jon is a central character.

If you’re seeing Jon elsewhere, the voice can differ. Smaller cameos or flashbacks will sometimes use different, younger actors, and streaming episode guides or IMDb pages usually list those specifics. So while Grazer is the clear go-to for that big animated outing, the role isn’t locked to one performer across every DC animated show.
Violet
Violet
2025-09-02 19:25:50
I still get a little giddy when Super Sons stuff pops up, and if you want the short, practical scoop: the most notable recent voice for Jon Kent in animation is Jack Dylan Grazer, who played him in 'Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons' (the 2022 feature). That performance stuck with a lot of fans because Grazer gave Jon that playful, stubborn-kid energy that fits the Super Sons dynamic.

Beyond that, Jon’s voice actually changes a lot depending on the project. Sometimes he appears as a very young kid or in brief cameos and gets a different, often uncredited child actor. In TV series where he hasn’t been a focal point, the role might rotate or be absent altogether. If you’re trying to track a specific appearance, I usually check the end credits or the show's official cast listing — that’s the quickest way to know who’s behind the mic for a particular episode or movie.
Ulysses
Ulysses
2025-09-04 13:08:06
I love tracking who voices my favorite side characters, and for Jon Kent the most visible recent voice is Jack Dylan Grazer in 'Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons'. That’s the main animated project where Jon is central and clearly credited.

Outside of that movie, Jon’s voice can vary: brief appearances in different shows often use different actors or uncredited kids, so it’s not always the same voice across everything. If you’re curious about a specific episode, I’d peek at the credits or the show’s official cast listing — it’ll tell you exactly who voiced Jon that time, which is handy when the cast shifts around.
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