Stars Who've Played Superheroes: Chris Evans and More

To the rescue! Some of Hollywood’s most famous stars have donned tights and capes to save the day as beloved superheroes on the big screen.

Chris Evans began his journey as Captain America in 2011 and continued to battle for justice in a number of Marvel movies until 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. The Massachusetts native announced that he would be hanging up his cape after the final Avengers film but will always appreciate the series for giving him the chance to inspire young people across the globe.

“I grew up with Star Wars and I had certain characters that just meant the world to me. We live in a much different time now. When I was young, the celebrity was far away and actors were only accessible through their work. Now, you have this other channel where you can offer more of who you are, which is a tricky tightrope to walk, but it is nice to be able to share a little bit extra,” he told fellow Marvel star Paul Rudd in a candid conversation for Variety in June 2020. “Especially playing a character I respect so much and trying to you know create this nexus between the work you do and the impact you may want to have on kids. It’s so nice when a kid looks up to you.”

The Knives Out star continued: “What a strange thing, very undeserving in a way, you know? You’re just an actor. But it’s nice to kind of feel that the interaction can be more than [that] … I think the role itself kind of brings a lot of that to the table … It’s nice to interact with kids especially when they walk away feeling something that the character put in their head already.”

Other stars, like Hugh Jackman, have been able to reflect on their roles as someone’s superhero for a longer period of time. The Australian actor made his breakthrough in 2000’s X-Men as Wolverine and eventually broke a Guinness World Record for the longest career as a live-action Marvel superhero. Two decades later, he revealed that he never expected the franchise to take off the way it did.

“I had two or three friends in the business say, ‘Hey dude, before this movie comes out, the word on this street is this is not good so make sure you’ve booked another film that way at least you have another shot,'” Jackman said during an August 2020 appearance on Good Morning America. “When it came out, no one knew that was coming. No one knew I would end up playing the role nine times. It still all surprises me, thrills me, I’m so grateful to those fans.”

Scroll down to see more stars who’ve turned into superheroes on-screen — from Brie Larson to Zachary Levi.


Jensen Ackles

In his first post-Supernatural role, Ackles took on the role of a Soldier Boy, America's first celebrity superhero in the third season of Amazon Prime's The Boys.

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Florence Pugh

The Little Women star plays trained assassin Yelena Belova, Natasha Romanoff’s “little sister” in Black Widow.

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Elizabeth Olsen

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen left Hollywood right as their younger sister started her career as Wanda Maximoff, AKA Scarlet Witch, starting with 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron.

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Anthony Mackie

He started as the Falcon in 2014’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but the Mackie’s Sam Wilson is officially Captain America.

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Hailee Steinfeld

The Pitch Perfect star is the second archer to use the superhero name Hawkeye. She’ll star in Marvel’s Disney+ series alongside Renner in fall 2021, and she voices Gwen Stacy/Ghost Spider in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

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Tessa Thompson

The Westworld actress plays Valkyrie, an Asgardian warrior, in Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame.

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Jason Momoa

From king of the Dothraki on Game of Thrones to king of the ocean! Momoa has played Arthur Curry, better known as Aquaman, since 2016.

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Margot Robbie

Harley Quinn is known for being a villain, but she pulls off some major superhero moves and saves the day in Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn).

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Paul Bettany

The A Knight’s Tale actor first voiced Iron Man’s computer system, called Jarvis, starting in 2008, before he was brought to life as an android called Vision in 2015.

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Gal Gadot

The Israeli actress is best known for her role as Wonder Woman, which started with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2016.

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Halle Berry

She played Storm in the X-Men franchise, but the brunette beauty also played Catwoman in a 2004 film.

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Bradley Cooper

Oh, you didn’t recognize the A Star is Born actor in Guardians of the Galaxy? Maybe it’s because he’s voicing a CGI raccoon. Yup, Cooper plays Rocket Raccoon.

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Zachary Levi

Levi starred as the titular character in 2019's Shazam! The movie follows 14-year-old Billy Batson (Asher Angel) who transforms into a superhero (Levi) with heightened strength, speed, courage and reflexes whenever he says the magic word: "Shazam."

 

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Michael B. Jordan

Before he was Killmonger, the Black Panther star portrayed a different comic book fixture: the Fantastic Four's Human Torch. Jordan starred alongside Miles Teller, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell in the 2014 reboot of Marvel's Fantastic Four.

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Robert Pattinson

In May 2019, the Twilight star became the next major Hollywood star to accept the dual role of Bruce Wayne and Batman, taking over for Ben Affleck. The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, is set to hit theaters in October 2021.

 

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Jessica Alba

Alba challenged herself as Susan Storm in the 2005 box-office smash Fantastic Four and its 2007 sequel. After being exposed to cosmic radiation, Storm gains the power to turn invisible and project powerful force fields, becoming the Invisible Woman.

 

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Paul Rudd

The Clueless star made his debut as Ant-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a 2015 stand-alone film. He later appeared as the tiny but mighty fighter in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).

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Melissa Benoist

Beginning in 2015, the Colorado native stunned as Kara Danvers on The CW's Supergirl. Throughout the series, Danvers (a.k.a. Supergirl) learns to embrace her Kryptonian powers for good instead of hiding them.

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Ruby Rose

Ruby Rose joined the Arrowverse as Batwoman/Kate Kane in December 2018 when she appeared in The CW’s annual crossover event. She later helmed her own series, which premiered in October 2019. The actress played the first gay lead superhero on TV.

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Brie Larson

Making her debut in Captain Marvel, the Oscar winner also stars in Avengers: Endgame.

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Tom Holland

In Captain America: Civil War, Holland was introduced as Peter Parker and Spider-Man. He is now part of the MCU, appearing in individual movies, as well as the Avengers saga.

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Sebastian Stan

The Gossip Girl alum portrays Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier; he first appeared in the 2011 Captain America film. 

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Chadwick Boseman

The 42 star joined the MCU in the 2016 Captain America film, then landed his own in 2018 and starred in both Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.

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Robert Downey Jr.

The Oscar-nominated star has starred in multiple blockbusters as Tony Stark/Iron Man. He led three Iron Man movies as the hero, also appearing in The Avengers series.

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Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman ate 6,000 calories a day to bulk up for his fifth stint as the X-Men's Wolverine in 2013's The Wolverine. He continued his role as the clawed crusader in 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past.

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Ryan Reynolds

In brightest day, in blackest night ... Blake Lively's husband Ryan Reynolds joined the Lantern Corps as Hal Jordan in 2011's Green Lantern. He'd later mock the role when he played the titular hero in Deadpool

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Scarlett Johansson

She was introduced as Natasha Romanoff, a KGB spy-turned-SHIELD-agent, in 2010’s Iron Man 2, joined the Avengers in 2012 and sacrificed her life to save the world in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. Her first solo film is 2021’s Black Widow.

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Christian Bale

Academy Award winner Christian Bale donned his pointy-eared armor once again as Bruce Wayne/Batman in 2012's The Dark Knight Rises, after previously appearing in two other Batman movies.

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Andrew Garfield

From the world wide web to web slinger! The Social Network star Andrew Garfield took on the role of your friendly neighborhood hero in 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man and 2014's The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

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Jennifer Lawrence

Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence went bad and blue as Raven Darkholme/Mystique in 2011's X-Men: First Class and 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past.

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Chris Hemsworth

Star Trek actor Chris Hemsworth discovered his inner Norse warrior 2011's Thor, continuing as the superhero in 2012's The Avengers and 2013's Thor: The Dark World.

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Seth Rogen

Funnyman Seth Rogen slimmed way down to play the oft-incompetent title hero in this 2011's The Green Hornet.

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Samuel L. Jackson

In 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Samuel L. Jackson reprised his Iron Man and Avengers role as eye-patched S.H.I.E.L.D agent Nick Fury.

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January Jones

Mad Men's January Jones portrayed the icy Emma Frost in the 2011 Marvel flick X-Men: First Class.

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Chris Evans

Chris Evans broke out the stars and stripes as Steve Rogers/Captain America in 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger and played the role until 2019’s Avengers: Endgame, when Steve passed the shield to Sam Wilson.

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Jeremy Renner

It's all about the arrows for Jeremy Renner, who first played ace archer Clint Barton/Hawkeye in 2011's Thor and 2012's The Avengers. He'll share the mantle with Hailee Steinfeld's Kate Bishop in the upcoming Disney+ Hawkeye series. 

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Anne Hathaway

In 2012's The Dark Knight Rises, Oscar winner Anne Hathaway got purr-fectly catty as Selina Kyle/Catwoman.

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James McAvoy

X-Men fans saw how it all began when James McAvoy assembled his team of merry mutants as professor Charles Xavier in 2011's X-Men: First Class, later appearing in 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past.

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Henry Cavill

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's The Tudors star Henry Cavill! He defended truth, justice, and the American way in 2013's Man of Steel.

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Mark Ruffalo

The Kids Are All Right, but they don't like him when he's angry! Mark Ruffalo joined The Avengers as Bruce Banner/The Incredible Hulk and appeared in 2013's Iron Man 3.

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Aaron Taylor-Johnson

As Dave Lizewski, Aaron Johnson fashioned his own Kick-Ass super suit in 2010's surprise hit. He came back in 2013 in Kick-Ass 2.

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Michael Fassbender

In this 2011's X-Men: First Class and 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past, Michael Fassbender played Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto, the villainous mutant with a magnetic personality.

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Ben Affleck

The Argo star got beefy for his role of Batman in 2016's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. He kept a strict diet and hit the gym to gain a reported 30 pounds of muscle.

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Gwyneth Paltrow

The Goop creator added some spice as Pepper Potts in 2008's Iron Man, 2010's Iron Man 2, 2012's The Avengers, and 2013's Iron Man 3.

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Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt went from chubby comedic star to hunky hero for 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy, playing lead Peter Quill/Star-Lord.

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Zoe Saldana

Green girl! Zoe Saldana stunned as the superhuman creature Gamora in 2014's smash hit Guardians of the Galaxy.

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