Former Superman Dean Cain Said He’d Have Knocked Out Eggboy Who Egged Australian Senator

Superman actor Dean Cain isn’t holding back after witnessing a video with a young protester who egged an Australian politician.

Superman has been featured in many forms over the years, whether it be in comics, animation, or live-action. Back in 1948, the black-and-white Superman serial brought the Man of Steel to the world of live-action for the first time, thanks to the help of actor Kirk Alyn. In 1993, Dean Cain donned the red cape and blue Kryptonian suit to star in the TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. The actor played the iconic DC hero alongside Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane.

A video recently surfaced online of an Australian politician getting egged by a teenage protester on-camera, who is then quickly brought to the ground by multiple other people in the room. One person who had quite a bit to say about the controversial video is Dean Cain, who took to Twitter to share his thoughts. Check out what the actor had to say in the post below.

Dean Cain didn’t stand down from his opinion and elaborated more on his thoughts in the comments section of his post. Check out the comments below to see what the actor had further to say on the video.

The actor elaborated on his thoughts even further.

Both Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher have returned to the world of DC since Lois & Clark: The Adventures of Superman ended in 1997, thanks to The CW’s Supergirl. The duo didn’t reprise their original characters though. Instead, they played brand new characters for the Supergirl series.

The CW’s Arrowverse does finally have a Superman and Lois Lane though, with Tyler Hoechlin playing the Man of Steel and Elizabeth Tulloch as the iconic ace reporter.The CW’s Superman was most recently featured in the Arrowverse crossover event Elseworlds, which aired in December.

The exciting event collided the worlds of Supergirl, The Flash, and Arrow together for a reality-shattering showdown. The event also laid the groundwork for this year’s Arrowverse event, which will be an adaptation of a very iconic DC comic book event, Crisis on Infinite Earths.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated on all news regarding the world of DC as soon as more information becomes available. What’s your opinion on the controversial video? Do you think Dean Cain’s comments are justified? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Mike Annerino

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