Former Superman actor Dean Cain has accused comic book writers of “bandwagoning” after it was announced the new Man of Steel was coming out as bisexual.
Cain, who played Clark Kent in television’s Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman from 1993-1997 alongside Teri Hatcher, said the move from DC Comics would have been “brave” 20 years ago but left him unimpressed now.
DC Comics announced on Monday that Jon Kent, the son of Clark and Lois Lane and the heir to the Superman mantle, will kiss love interest Jay Nakamura, in an upcoming comic book, Superman: Son Of Kal-El #5.
Cain, who is a conservative and supporter of Donald Trump, told Fox & Friends: “They said it’s a bold new direction. I say they’re bandwagoning.
“I don’t think it’s bold or brave or some crazy new direction. If they had done this 20 years ago, perhaps that would be bold or brave.”
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Oddly, Cain believes it would be “brave” for the writers to have Superman not be bisexual but to fight against the political landscape and injustices currently happening in the Middle East.
“Brave would be having him fight for the rights of gay people in Iran where they’ll throw you off a building for the offence of being gay,” he said.
“Why don’t they have him fight the injustices that created the refugees whose deportation he’s protesting? That would be brave, I’d read that.
“Or fighting for the rights of women to attend school and work and live and boys not to be raped by men under the new warm and fuzzy Taliban.”
Cain added: “There’s real evil in this world today, real corruption and government overreach… It’d be great to tackle those issues. I’d like to see the character doing that.”
However, although Cain might have thought his argument had some sound logic to it, his name was trending with many people mocking his stance, especially as his run on Superman was best known for having one of the best on-screen interpretations of Lois Lane.
Dean Cain, who starred in a Superman TV series that became famous for... Teri Hatcher. https://t.co/ORZsIzmXxK
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) October 12, 2021
Let's be clear.
— Jamal Igle, Baltimore Comic-Con Booth 3206 (@JAMALIGLE) October 12, 2021
Dean Cain doesn't read comic books. If he weren't guaranteed a fee, he'd never set foot in a comic book convention. So asking his opinion, because he was the categorically worst Superman actor in creation for three seasons 30 years, is a useless exercise. https://t.co/AwtrdpQRl0
How bold is Dean Cain, you played one of the best, honorable, heroic, caring characters of all time yet managed to not actually hold one of those principles https://t.co/gyN3xlpPS6
— Rickey Williams- Fully Vaccinated, positive vibes! (@MavethTheReaper) October 12, 2021
Dean Cain should no longer be considered a "former Superman actor" because it's more accurate to call him "long-running star of no-budget movies about dogs and/or hedgehogs who can talk" pic.twitter.com/HK2pGbYLBN
— Quinton Reviews 🎬 (@Q_Review) October 12, 2021
Reminder that Dean Cain starred in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
— Neb | 🏳️🌈 (@NebsGoodTakes) October 12, 2021
A show that had THIS as their "adaptation" of Vixen, so yeah, I'm not really interested on his moral opinions about anything to be honest pic.twitter.com/i9RZYq2HMS
Since Dean Cain is trending I will say that Lois and Clark is the only Superman property I ever indulged purely for Lois. In fact, Superman could have died & I'd be fine. This was also 1995. I was a teenager and Lois was played by Teri Hatcher. But, really, we didn't need Clark.
— Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) October 12, 2021
Yeah, why are they sexualizing superheroes? Maybe Laura should have Dean Cain on to weigh in on the controversy. pic.twitter.com/sRtvg46Up4
— Matt Anderson (@mattbegins) October 12, 2021
List of best Superman actors:
— Bobby D. (@rwdjr37) October 12, 2021
1. Christopher Reeves
2. Henry Cavill
3. Tyler Hoechlin
4. Tom Welling
5. Brandon Routh
…..
1014. Dean Cain pic.twitter.com/mhyc65yDTg
You can judge for yourself as to whether Superman being bisexual is “brave” or “bandwagoning” when the new comic is released on 9th November.