
Christopher Reeve's Son, Will Reeve, Marries Amanda Dubin in a Miami Wedding — Details
Beyond the fun photos taken by beloved guests, one detail at the wedding of Christopher Reeve's son made the night even more unforgettable.
Will Reeve's wedding weekend was more than a milestone. The ABC News correspondent, son of the late "Superman" actor Christopher Reeve, brought heartfelt meaning to the day in ways that quietly honored his past.
Guests later shared glimpses on social media, revealing the intimate details that made the evening both elegant and personal.

Will Reeve and Amanda Dubin attend the Los Angeles premiere of Warner Bros.' "Superman" on July 7, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Will tied the knot with Amanda Dubin in a beautiful Miami ceremony on Saturday, January 17, 2026. The wedding, confirmed by People, was attended by several of his ABC News and "Good Morning America" colleagues, including Robin Roberts, Lara Spencer, and Gio Benitez.
Set beneath twinkling lights and surrounded by tropical greenery, the outdoor wedding offered an elegant and intimate backdrop.
Instagram Stories posted by guests revealed a night filled with music, dancing, and personal touches. Handwritten notes placed at each guest's seat added a thoughtful layer to the celebration.

Robin Roberts celebrates the newlyweds with fellow guests at Will Reeve and Amanda Dubin's Miami wedding | Source: Instagram/robinrobertsgma

ABC News colleagues Gio Benitez, Lara Spencer, Tommy DiDario, and Amber Laign snap a joyful selfie during the reception | Source: Instagram/giobenitez

A handwritten note for Gio Benitez was one of many personal touches shared with guests at the wedding | Source: Instagram/giobenitez
One of the most meaningful gestures came from the groom himself. In an interview published by People in March 2025, Reeve shared how he planned to honor his late father, Christopher. "I'll be wearing his cufflinks," he said.
Christopher, best known for portraying Superman, died in 2004 following complications from a spinal cord injury. Dana Reeve, Will's mother, passed away in 2006 after a battle with lung cancer. Though absent in person, both were remembered through quiet, intentional moments.
