
"A known actor comes with baggage, and Superman as a character is much larger than any actor," said 'Superman Returns' director Bryan Singer, who settled on Routh, an actor with just a soap-opera stint and a handful of television guest spots. "He looked like he stepped out of a comic book. Brandon's an extremely fine actor, but he also needed to have the physical presence of someone who steps out of the collective perception of who Superman is.""I think there's definitely something to that. Superman is such an icon that it's weird to even imagine myself as him," Routh said. "I think it helps that when people look at me in the film, they maybe see a little Brandon Routh, but they mostly just see Superman for right now. It's very important for the character."More...