“I know that when I responded to the script, and you read a lot of things, and it’s rare, I feel like, for something to stand out where [I think], okay, I can kind of see this. It was just very easy, maybe because of those sorts of movies,” Wilson says.
As an actor, it’s fun to play scenes where there’s a little bit of conflict. And there certainly was between Jack and Charlie.One of the most genre-specific things about superhero movies is the physicality of costume. Lynda Carter in the 1970s television adaptation ofcomics, both set a gold standard for the arched-spine, hands-on-hips stance most associated with comic book heroes.
As a superhero, Jack Kincaid’s alter-ego seems to have echoes of Iron-Man or Green Lantern, a combination perhaps of the structure of his costume, which feels a little Iron-Man-like, and the nature of his mission, an ordinary man empowered by alien technology to defend and protect Earth.
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