Dean Cain, best known for his role as Superman in the 90s television series “Lois & Clark,” has recently made headlines for his outspoken support of former President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. In a recent profile by Tatiana Siegel in Variety, Cain opened up about his career, the legacy of playing Superman, and the industry’s reaction to his political beliefs.
Siegel noted that Cain was earnest and candid during their interview, showing a confidence that seemed unaffected by the potential backlash from Hollywood for his support of Trump. She also reached out to industry figures who have worked with Cain in the past, such as director Greg Berlanti, who had nothing but praise for the actor.
In recent years, Cain has shifted his focus to directing, producing, and starring in faith-based films that are financed outside of mainstream Hollywood studios. Siegel described this as a “parallel universe” near Hollywood, where a vibrant community of filmmakers is creating a new economic force in the industry.
The podcast episode also delved into the upfront ad sales marketplace, with senior TV editor Brian Steinberg discussing how big advertisers are increasingly turning to sports content to reach large audiences in the streaming era. According to Steinberg, live events like sports, award shows, and specials are driving advertising currency and interest for networks.
Overall, Dean Cain’s career and political beliefs have sparked conversations in the industry, but his dedication to creating meaningful content outside of the mainstream Hollywood system has earned him respect among his peers. Listen to Daily Variety on iHeartPodcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and other podcast platforms for more industry insights and updates.