I think you just have to appreciate who you are and hopefully they can see what a superhero is about.
You can't look back; you have to keep looking forward.
When you have something that close to you, you want to make sure that you're aware of it.
Once you embody the language, the character comes really naturally, especially when you put the costume on.
It's like kill or be killed, that's my thing basically.
Making a request without revealing the feeling/need takes all the joy out of other's service.
The wonderful thing about film is that you have something that has a beginning, middle, and end, and you have a concrete amount of time to shoot it.
The lack of predictability with television is something that's constantly changing what your perception of who you think your character is.
I think diversity is very key to anybody's resume, and also for your mental well-being.