The villain in superhero movies is often, I think, what makes the movie.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In any story, the villain is the catalyst. The hero's not a person who will bend the rules or show the cracks in his armor. He's one-dimensional intentionally, but the villain is the person who owns up to what he is and stands by it.
I don't necessarily find superheroes in general, for me, that appealing. I'd much prefer to play, if I was to be cast in a superhero film, I'd prefer to play the villain because there's a reason, there's a motive behind their madness.
I understand being the villain is what people like. People play to that. They want to know about the villain.
The villain drives the plot.
It really doesn't matter whether it's the villain or the hero. Sometimes the villain is the most colorful. But I prefer a part where you don't know what he is until the end.
Who is to say who is the villain and who is the hero? Probably the dictionary.
I think everybody likes to play the villain. They're always much more interesting characters.
There are as many great superhero movies as there are comedies and dramas and cartoons. People just want to see good movies.
I've never done a superhero movie. It's very nice to you as an actor in several worlds to go and to experiment.
If someone has to be the villain, I'll be the villain. I have no problem with it. The movies still say, 'Starring... the villain.'