Christopher Reeve’s look-alike son Will Reeve attends star-studded event honoring Ryan Reynolds

Christopher Reeve’s youngest son, Will Reeve, stepped out in New York City, looking just like his late father.

The 31-year-old attended the Bring Change to Mind Revels & Revelations event, and was spotted walking hand in hand with his girlfriend, Amanda Dubin, on Monday.

Bring Change to Mind is a nonprofit organization with a mission to “end the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness,” according to its website. The organization was co-founded by Glenn Close and her family after her sister and nephew received life changing mental illness diagnoses.

Will, an ABC News correspondent, is the only child of the late actor Reeve and wife Dana Morosini. The “Superman” star also has two older children, Matthew, 43, and Alexandra, 39, from his relationship with Gae Exton.

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Will Reeve walking with Amanda Dubin

Will Reeve, the youngest son of late “Superman” star Christopher Reeve, attends an event in New York City with girlfriend Amanda Dubin, prompting comparisons to his late father.  (Raymond Hall/GC Images)

When Will was 3 years old, his father was paralyzed in a horse-riding accident. Nine years later, the actor passed away at age 52.

Two years after that, Will also lost his mother, Dana, to lung cancer when he was just 13.

Will and his siblings are on the board of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, an organization “dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by advancing innovative research and improving the quality of life for individuals and families impacted by paralysis,” according to its website.

Split of Will Reeve and his father Christopher Reeve

Will Reeve, left, was just 3 years when his father, Christopher Reeve, suffered a paralyzing horse-riding accident. (Getty Images)

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At an event for the foundation in 2019, Will spoke about his parents’ legacy.

“I think his legacy is never going to go away and think that is a responsibility that I feel, to carry his and my mother’s legacy on for the rest of my life and hopefully beyond that,” he told People at the time.

“I think that the foundation is one way, one tangible way, that his legacy and my mom’s legacy will always live on. And I think the way that I, and my siblings, live our lives is another way. And I think that his impact is felt by the millions of lives that he touched.”

Will Reeve smiling on an ABC set

Will Reeve serves on the board of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation along with his half-siblings. (Michael Le Brecht II/ABC via Getty Images)

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This year, the Bring Change to Mind Gala was a star-studded event, featuring appearances from Amy Schumer and Reba McEntire.

Ryan Reynolds, who was in attendance as well, was honored with the Robin Williams Legacy of Laughter Award.

Amy Schumer, Glenn Close, Ryan Reynolds, and Reba McEntire sit at a table together

From left: Amy Schumer, Glenn Close, Ryan Reynolds and Reba McEntire attend Revels and Revelations 11, hosted by Bring Change to Mind in support of teen mental health. Reynolds was honored with the Robin Williams Legacy of Laughter Award at the event. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

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Two of Williams’ children, Zak and Zelda, presented at the event. Williams and Reeve had been close friends ever since meeting at Julliard in the 1970s.

Zak Williams and Zelda Williams on stage together

Zak Williams and Zelda Williams speak onstage during Revels & Revelations 11 in New York City on Monday. (Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

In his autobiography, “Still Me,” Reeve opened up about his close bond with the comedian.

“Robin was able to share his real feelings with me, and I always did the same with him. This has remained true for 25 years,” he wrote, according to Glamour.

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