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Brandon Routh's superman on another earth in the multiverse?

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    thetimetraveller2016 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 01:01 AM)

    At the end of tonight's episode of "Legends of Tomorrow", Brandon Routh's Ray Palmer said Supergirl looks like his cousin. I know this is a joke because Routh once played movie superman. But could Ray Palmer actually have a cousin that look like Supergirl, and on another earth, there's a Ray Palmer look-alike superman? I mean We already have John Wesley Shipp's 1990 TV Flash appearing in the "multiverse tunnel" when Barry Allen travels to Earth-2, who's to say Brandon Routh's movie superman won't actually exist on another earth.

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      Milk_Tray_Guy — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 11:29 AM)

      on another earth, there's a Ray Palmer look-alike superman?
      It's a fun thought!
      I saw an interview a while back with someone who was working for DC - I
      think
      it may have been Grant Morrison whilst promoting his/DCs Multiversity Guidebook - who said that
      every
      version/incarnation of every DC character every portrayed (live-action and cartoons) or published exists somewhere in the Multiverse. He specifically mentioned Christopher Reeve's Superman and Michael Keaton's Batman as examples. So from that perspective I guess you could say he does.
      "A big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff"
      The Tenth Doctor explains all.

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        Verdugo85 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 02:26 PM)

        I thought about that too!
        I just finished watching the episode minutes ago.

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