In a recent episode of the popular talk show, The Graham Norton Show, Hollywood superheroes gathered to spill the secrets behind their iconic costumes. The episode featured interviews with actors from various superhero films, including Avengers: Infinity War, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Black Panther.
Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Doctor Strange in Avengers: Infinity War, was questioned about the number of superheroes in the film. He revealed that even the directors were unsure of the exact count, but it was speculated to be anywhere between 23 and 36. Cumberbatch also shared his experience of wearing the Doctor Strange outfit and how he couldn’t help but laugh like a 12-year-old when he first tried it on.
Next, Tom Holland and Jake Gyllenhaal, who star in Spider-Man: Far From Home, discussed their superhero costumes. Holland, who plays Spider-Man, expressed his delight in being able to go to the bathroom while wearing his suit, unlike some of his predecessors. Gyllenhaal, on the other hand, revealed that he never took off his Mysterio costume throughout the entire film.
The conversation then shifted to Michael B. Jordan and Daniel Kaluuya, who appeared in Black Panther. Kaluuya described how he felt a sense of cultural significance while filming the movie, as it showcased an African superhero and cast. He emphasized how empowering it was for people who didn’t often see themselves represented on screen. Jordan, in particular, drew attention to the attention to detail in his costume, which included armor and a blanket-like cape.
Amidst the discussions, there were lighthearted moments and camaraderie between the actors. Ben Affleck, who previously portrayed Batman, shared an encounter he had with Christian Bale, who also played the iconic superhero. Affleck appreciated Bale’s advice to have a zipper installed in his suit, having endured multiple movies without one.
Furthermore, Henry Cavill, who portrayed Superman, expressed his relief in the simplicity of the blue body paint for his character. He joked about not needing a zipper and how he had advanced from wearing a full suit in the first movie to having a zipper in his latest film.
Throughout the episode, the celebrities’ candid conversations shed light on the behind-the-scenes experiences and challenges of wearing superhero costumes. The playful banter and insights provided an entertaining and engaging look into the world of superheroes on The Graham Norton Show.