Which actors did multiple superhero movies?

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I have a challenge you you all. How many can you name which actors/actresses did multiple superhero movies? Now this for general superhero film which non-comic book movies are allowed.

Chris Evans: Fantastic Four, Captain America, Push, TMNT (Casey Jones voice), Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Samuel L. Jackson: Star Wars, Iron Man (Nick), The Incredibles, Unbreakable, Astro Boy (ZOG), The Spirit (Octopus)
Ron Pearlman: Hellboy, Blade II, Conan the Barbarian
Ryan Reynolds: Deadpool, Green Lantern, Blade: Trinity
Patrick Stewart: Xmen, TMNT (voice)
Natalie Portman: V for Vendetta, Thor, Star Wars (yeah I know)
Nicholas Cage: Ghost Rider, Kick-Ass, Astro Boy
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Conan, Batman and Robin, Red Sonja
James Marsden: X Men, Superman Returns
Ray Park: X Men, Star Wars, GI Joe

Can anyone think of other actors that did multiple superhero movies?
 

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Christopher Lee - LotR, Star Wars, The Man with the Golden Gun, Last Unicorn, TV Movies of Captain America and Sherlock Holmes, and probably more

Hugo Weaving - LotR, Matrix, V for Vendetta, Captain America

Stan Lee - basically every Marvel movie (not really an actor and only cameos)

Ian McKellen - LotR, X-Men

Sean Connery - Indiana Jones, Bond films, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Highlander

Harrison Ford - Indiana Jones, Star Wars
 


Gary Oldman - IMDb Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises

He is also in the Harry Potter movies and Fifth Element.

Bruce Willis - RED, Unbreakable, Fifth Element, Die Hard (many of Willis movies, he is somewhat a super-hero, especially with super-human toughness)

Nicholas Cage - Ghost Rider, Kick-Ass (his other fantasy-themed movies could also count)

Liv Tyler - LotR, The Incredible Hulk
 



I think a whole bunch of what you're talking about is not particularly close to the "superhero" genre. It is not enough for the character to have powers or abilities above the normal to be in the genre.

Red Sonja? Conan? These are sword and sorcery, pulp fantasy, not supers.

Star Wars? That's science-fantasy.

LotR? That's straight epic fantasy.

Die Hard? That's an action flick.

Blade Runner is sci-fi.

That should cut your list down a bit.
 

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