Every son's first superhero is his father, and it was the same for me. For me, he was Superman and Batman combined.

I can't sit through the superhero films. But I watched Draft Day, and it was kind of sweet in an old-fashioned way.

Every superhero has this superhero identity and a civilian identity. A lot of their lives are about code switching.

I love action-adventure-type films - mythical adventures like 'Lord of the Rings' or superhero films like 'Batman.'

Theres always a need for new superheroes. As society changes, the types of superheroes will probably change as well.

As a kid, you run around the house pretending to be a superhero, and now to be doing it as a job, I feel very lucky.

You have to be a minor superhero just to get to be a dignified man, and that's kind of exacerbated for men of color.

I don't think the Hulk is a superhero. He's the first Marvel character who is a tragic monster. Really an anti-hero.

On a superhero show, you have to have people who are really human and who have the experience the audience is having.

Someone once told me that the '…Baby One More Time' video should be me as a superhero fighting a giant robot monster.

I respect Marvel as a company, and I think they're great, but never in my life have I looked up to being a superhero.

Of course, everyone would like to play a superhero, but this is by no means me saying I would like to go play Cyclops.

Once the stories end up getting farfetched and ridiculous, I think that's where superhero fatigue will really catch on.

If I had to direct or produce a show, it would be about a young Black girl who is a superhero and helps save the world.

I wasn't a Superman guy - I didn't like the invincible superhero who always wins. Who can get behind someone like that?

I've never done real sci-fi. I've never played an alien. I've never played some sort of superhero. Which I'd love to do!

When bobsled is going right - and it sometimes goes wrong - it's the closest thing I could imagine to being a superhero.

As silly as it sounds, I want to do some sort of superhero type of role. That's always been something I'm interested in.

That was the action figure I was playing with. I grew up having this fantasy of being a superhero, being Princess Power.

Sometimes superheroes are born, sometimes they are made. Sometimes they make themselves. Sometimes all it takes is will.

You do a couple of superhero things and then, all of a sudden, they want to get you because there may be some name value.

With meditation, you become a sensitized superhero, completely in control, with endless possibilities at your fingertips.

I would love to play a superhero. I sometimes walk around thinking, 'If I were a superhero, what would my superpower be?'

I cannot stand superheroes. I do not understand any of its appeal. It has just bored me to death since I was a little kid.

I grew up very inspired by 'Superman One' and by kind of the promise of the genre of what a superhero origin story can do.

I like superhero films, and I love Star Wars movies, but I want to make sure there's a wide diaspora of films getting made.

I have a long love of superhero films, and I'd been saying over and over again to my agents at CAA that I'd like to do one.

There are as many great superhero movies as there are comedies and dramas and cartoons. People just want to see good movies.

I was in the beginning when [comic book superheroes] started, but not anymore. Now I expect it. I've gotten very used to it.

I'd like to be a superhero or a supervillain in a huge action movie. I want to play, like, the Joker or something like that.

Greg Berlanti is in charge of a lot of superhero shows on television. He is a literal superhero. He is absolutely brilliant.

When you first hear the name 'Max Irons,' you'd be forgiven for assuming that Marvel comics has come up with a new superhero.

I must say, I wouldn't turn down a superhero role, although there do seem to be a lot of British actors out there doing that.

Nowadays, everything's evolved into superheroes and it's boring. If I see one more superhero movie I'm going to shoot myself.

We don't have a superhero culture. Comic books and superheroes are part of American culture. We have 'Amar Chitrakatha,' etc.

I love dressing up in superhero outfits and in fact, when I dress up as Wonder Woman, I actually think that I'm more powerful.

There's a lot of superhero stuff out there and a lot of cop stuff out there. What we have very little of anymore is adventure.

The role of a librarian is to make sense of the world of information. If that's not a qualification for superhero-dom, what is?

I had tried to come up with a superhero comic, but it didn't work 'cause I wasn't a superhero artist, and I left it unfinished.

Wonder Woman was my favorite superhero as a little girl. I still have a huge girl crush on Wonder Woman; I think she's amazing.

I think James Bond is a spy. He's not superhuman. Calling him a superhero is like calling James Bond movies "comic-book movies."

I don't want to look at myself like I'm some superhero. But I'm not going to let people wipe their feet on football on my chest.

With these big superhero movies, everybody is so tight-lipped about everything, there's a certain amount of just going on faith.

Superheroes are the best of us. Never mind all those powers or the crazy costumes. The heart of a superhero is meant to inspire.

It would be a really great to do a Marvel film - not even playing a superhero: just being part of that universe would be amazing.

The perception that 'Indians can't make superhero films' needs to change. We can make superhero films in the budgets given to us.

My favorite filmmaker is Frank Capra. He talked about the redemption of the human spirit - not the superhero, but the common man.

I thought it would be great to do superheroes that have the same kind of life problems that any reader - that anybody could have.

When I asked myself what I'd want to see in a comic about a Pakistani superhero, the first word that came to mind was 'relatable.'

I would really love to play a superhero. That is definitely up there on my list. Captain Marvel especially. That would be so cool.

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