“That’s just Batman undercover as Superman!”: Ben Affleck’s Resurfaced Scene as Superman in a 2006 Film Draws Hilarious Response From Fans

“That’s just Batman undercover as Superman!”: Ben Affleck’s Resurfaced Scene as Superman in a 2006 Film Draws Hilarious Response From Fans

In the histories of Hollywood’s past, some scenes leave their mark on collective memory and occasionally resurface to stir up nostalgic and humorous waves. Enter Ben Affleck’s surprising image as Superman in the 2006 production Hollywoodland. As this sequence resurfaces anew, enthusiasts are presented with a charming mixture of comedy, kindling various views from the fans and a wave of funny responses from the different online areas.

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When Ben Affleck Took On The Role Of Superman

In a remarkable twist, Ben Affleck once embraced the iconic cape stepping into the shoes of Superman, a portrayal that has left an enduring mark within Hollywood’s annals. The Man of Steel graced the silver screen under Affleck’s charge.

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While the 50-year-old solidified his cinematic stature as Batman in Warner’s DC Extended Universe, his ascent to A-list comic book movie acclaim took a captivating route.

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Hollywood star, Ben Affleck

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Notably, he headlined the often-panned, 2003 Marvel production, Daredevil. A mere span later, he graced the screen draped in a Superman ensemble in 2006’s Hollywoodland, a biopic chronicling the life of 1950s Superman luminary George Reeves.

Affleck played George Reeves, the first small-screen Superman, in the 2006 Adrien Brody-starring detective story Hollywoodland from Focus Pictures, which was directed by Allen Coulter.

The film, which delves into Reeves’ enigmatic demise, regained the spotlight when Affleck signed up for the Warner Bros. showdown, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Coulter lauded Affleck’s vibrant performance, portraying a show of an authentic superhero, an embodiment of confidence and calm resembling a true Superman. He shared with the media,

“In a way, he is being an actual superhero because he is exuding the kind of confidence and calm that only someone who is something of a Superman could exude.”

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Ben Affleck as Superman

Further, Reeves’ untimely death at 45, initially ruled a self-inflicted gunshot, also swirls in controversy, with Hollywoodland exploring varied theories surrounding his demise.

The movie’s creation was far from conventional, burdened by challenges extending beyond the conventional filmmaking grind, Coulter attested.

Yet, Affleck embraced the role and performed it expertly, resulting in a scene that endures as a cherished memory for fans. The film’s resurfacing scene has sparked joy among fans, breathing new energy into its narrative and captivating audiences anew.

Fans Reacted Hilariously To Ben Affleck’s Superman Scene In Hollywoodland

The land of cinema has long been a world where moments of cheerfulness and flames of fan excitement. Such was the scenario when Affleck’s embodiment of Superman burst onto the cinematic screen in Hollywoodland

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Ben Affleck in Hollywoodland

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This unexpected and dramatic sequence generated a whirlwind of different reactions from followers that resonated across the internet.

One of the unforgettable scenes within the film features Affleck’s Reeves preventing a youngster from firing a real bullet at him, the child believes that it would rebound harmlessly.

The actor celebrated for his chameleon-like roles, deftly assumed the role of the Man of Steel, a curveball that left many astounded.

As this scene resurfaced, fans were charmed with a wonderful dose of humor, a contagion quickly spreading the social media landscape. One imaginative fan joked, “That’s just Batman undercover as Superman.”

While another commented,

“That Superman died by the bullet in 2006 but reincarnated as Batman by 2017.”

From clever memes to light-hearted commentary, enthusiasts warmly embraced this novel aspect of Affleck’s range.

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Written by Muskan Chaudhary

Muskan Chaudhary is a content writer at FandomWire, and a commerce graduate. She enjoys playing tennis, immersing herself in the world of video games, or unleashing her creativity through sketching and other artistic pursuits. She also enjoys watching anime and looking forward to doing more.

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