Surprising Facts About Your Favorite Superheroes

It’s not a bird, and it’s not a plane, but here are some pretty cool facts about your favourite fictional crime fighters.

The curious case of kryptonite

We all know that kryptonite is Superman’s weakness, and what’s even more interesting is the way in which the evil stuff was first introduced. While it appeared in the Superman comics as early as 1949, kryptonite first became a thing when the voice actor who played the superhero in the radio show The Adventures of Superman needed a vacation. It was in this show in 1943 that kryptonite was debuted as a deadly mineral.

Name that superhero

Batman’s real name is Bruce Wayne and it has historical roots. He was named after the Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and Mad Anthony Wayne, a hero of the American Revolution.

Fly Guy?

It wasn’t a real-life spider that inspired Stan Lee to create Spider-Man, but rather a winged insect that he noticed crawling along a wall at Marvel HQ. When Lee spied the bug, he considered that his next superhero should be one that can stick to vertical surfaces.

The many roles of Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman’s alter ego, Diana Prince, has held a slew of different jobs over the years, and not all were super glamorous. She worked as a romance novel writer, fast food employee, singer, spy, and, most famously, as the secretary of the Justice League.

Captain America’s name change

The shield-wielding superhero was originally created in 1940 as a response to World War II and was was first named Super American. The name didn’t last long because the creators felt there were too many superheroes using “super” in their ID.

Iron Man’s impressive suit

When Tony Stark designed the Iron Man suit, he pretty much thought of everything a superhero could possibly need to fight the bad guys. In later years, Stark made improvements on the suit with Hulkbuster armor so that he could lift 175 tons in an effort to combat the Incredible Hulk.

Thor’s out-of-this-world accomplishment

Thor is massive, standing at 6’6 and weighing 640 lbs. Not only does he hold tremendous strength, but he is the one superhero that was actually able to accomplish the unthinkable – putting a dent in Captain America’s practically-impossible-to-destroy shield using Mjolnir.

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What’s Coming Up in The DC Universe

Can’t get your fill of the DC Extended Universe? You’re in luck, the next couple of years are set to be big ones for the comic book company as they compete with Marvel for their share of superhero screen dominance.

Joker – Juaquin Phoenix stars as Batman’s deadliest foe in a movie that promises to be a bit of a departure from comic book lore. Directed by Todd Phillips from a screenplay he co-wrote with Scott Silver, The Joker promises to frighten and thrill when it releases in October 2019.

Wonder Woman 1984 – Scheduled for a June 2020 release, Wonder Woman 1984 will once again see Gal Gadot reprise her iconic role as the Amazon Princess, this time set to square off against the Cheetah. The film will be directed by Patty Jenkins, who wrote it with Geoff Johns and David Callaham from a story written by Johns and Jenkins.

Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) – Directed by Cathy Yan from a screenplay by Christina Hodson, Birds of Prey will see Margot Robbie reprise her role as Harley Quinn, as she teams up with Black Canary, the Huntress, and Renee Montoya to save Cassandra Cain from Gotham City crime lord Black Mask. Set for release in February 2020, fans are already eagerly anticipating its arrival.

Aquaman 2 – Although it’s only scheduled for release in December 2022, it’s no surprise that Jason Momoa’s popular portrayal of Aquaman earned the franchise a sequel. Few details have been announced for the project, but David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick will be back to write the script and it will be produced by Aquaman director James Wan and Peter Safran.

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