Superhero films have always been popular. Hollywood has rebooted Batman and Superman a lot : Batman Begins and Man of Steel
as the two most recent series. Plus studios have dug deeper into comic
book canon to find more superheroes to make movies about. Given the
sheer number of films about different heroes, it’s no wonder that some
actors and actresses have played more than one iconic character. We’re
not even going to go into people who have acted in multiple movies based
on comic books (those numbers are ridiculous), just the heroes of the
stories.
Back in 2009, Reynolds played Wade Wilson, who becomes Deadpool, in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Then two years later he starred in Green Lantern
as the titular character — although that film didn’t do so well. People
liked his portrayal of Deadpool better, which seems to be why he’s
getting his own movie.
Remember when Affleck starred as the blind hero of Daredevil?
No? That’s okay, it’s better if you don’t. After playing normal humans
for a decade, Affleck got cast as the next caped crusader in Batman vs. Superman. We’re excited to see the actor don the famous bat suit in 2015.
For almost 15 years Berry has played Storm, one of the
core members of the X-Men, but there was that brief stint when she went
rogue and played Catwoman in the 2004 movie. However, we like her better as Storm, a role she’ll reprise in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Before he was Captain America, Evans played hotshot superhero Johnny Storm in Fantastic Four and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.
It was quite a jump from showoff Johnny Storm to stand-up guy Steve
Rogers, but we think Evans pulled it off. We’re excited to see him as
Captain America again this spring in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.