"Getting to play superheros is a pretty good job"
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The subtext is also about status. Superhero roles have become a weird shorthand for industrial security: steady paychecks, global visibility, sequels that keep the lights on. For an actor who came up through more traditional film and TV routes, saying it this plainly reads like an acknowledgment of how the business has shifted. Superheroes aren't just characters anymore; they're the closest thing Hollywood has to an employment program with a fanbase attached.
Context matters: Ashmore is tied to the X-Men universe, a franchise that helped define the era when comic-book adaptations stopped being niche and became the center of the blockbuster economy. His line lands as both celebration and quiet realism. Playing a superhero sounds like childhood fantasy, but it also means wearing spandex under hot lights, hitting marks for CGI that isn't there yet, and performing sincerity inside a corporate machine designed to scale. The charm is that he admits the obvious: in an industry built on precariousness, getting to be the guy with powers is, yes, a pretty good gig.
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Ashmore, Shawn. (2026, January 15). Getting to play superheros is a pretty good job. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/getting-to-play-superheros-is-a-pretty-good-job-148050/
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Ashmore, Shawn. "Getting to play superheros is a pretty good job." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/getting-to-play-superheros-is-a-pretty-good-job-148050/.
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"Getting to play superheros is a pretty good job." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/getting-to-play-superheros-is-a-pretty-good-job-148050/. Accessed 20 Feb. 2026.

