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#10. Most Famous Superheroes

1.Chris Hemsworth

This broad shouldered Aussie did an excellent job portraying the hammer-wielding Marvel character based on the Norse god of thunder. He has already made a sequel, as well as the box office blockbuster “The Avengers”.


2.Geoffrey Rush

The award winning actor provided the voice for Tomar-Re in 2011’s “Green Lantern”, which starred Ryan Reynolds. Tomar-Re is an alien and fellow Green Lantern who is a major ally to Reynolds’ character Hal Jordan in the movie and comic books.


3.Hugh Jackman   




A muta
nt known for his metal skeleton and violent temper, Wolverine is the most popular member of Marvel’s X-Men. Hugh Jackman has played the role six times since 2000, including four X-men movies and two Wolverine films, with two more in production.



4. Hugo Weaving


Where to begin with Mr. Anderson, oops, we meant Mr. Weaving, an actor who played Agent Smith in The Matrix trilogy, Elrond in the Lord of the Rings, Red Skull in Captain America and finally his most memorable role that became a symbol of Internet resistance: V in V for Vendetta.






5,Peta Wilson        


Although she is remembered as Nikita in television series La Femme Nikita, Peta was also Mina Harker in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Bobbie-Faye in Superman Returns. born in Sydney on 18 November 1970, Peta was a former warrant officer in the Australian Army, so watch out bad guys!

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