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Ex-Superman and current Atom, Brandon Routh a cool dad

/ 04:00 AM November 20, 2016

Brandon Routh

Brandon Routh

A decade after his portrayal of archetypal superhero Superman, Brandon Routh is playing another DC character, the shrinking scientist Ray Palmer aka Atom, in “Legends of Tomorrow.”

The Bryan Singer-helmed “Superman Returns” had no sequel, and Routh appeared in less-prominent projects thereafter. But he seems to be enjoying his current career path. His 4-year-old son, Leo, is loving his pop’s hero gig—the kid’s been seen hanging around the set of “Legends’” sister show, “The Flash.”

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Leo even got to play with Flash himself, actor Grant Gustin, when the latter was resting between takes. Leo raced him, quickly trouncing the speedster, as shown in a short, phone-recorded video. “I won,” declared the Atom’s (and ex-Superman’s) cute kid.

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Billie Lourd

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