When I got the job with 'Superman,' it felt like somebody threw me into the ocean. I was just trying to figure it out, to figure out how to tread water. Lucky for me, I'm part of a great team.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up watching 'Superman.' As a child, when I first learned to dive into a swimming pool, I wasn't diving, I was flying, like Superman. I used to dream of rescuing a girl I had a crush on from a playground bully.
I was tweaked by the idea of Superman immediately.
I thought I was bulletproof or Superman there for a while. I thought I'd never run out of nerve. Never.
I could finally quit my job as a bartender and stop dreaming that I might be Superman and know that I was. Then I started thinking about how cool it was.
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.
I've never done a superhero movie. It's very nice to you as an actor in several worlds to go and to experiment.
I remember when I was a kid, I would watch 'Superman', and I was super into the feeling of knowing that Clark Kent is Superman and no one knows.
Right before I jumped out of a plane, I knew what Superman felt like.
I was able to accomplish pretty much everything I set out to do with my run on Superman, and I'm really proud of how it turned out. I hope that readers enjoyed it, too!
I'd have to be superman to do some of the things I'm supposed to have done, I've been at six different places at six different times.