Matt Bomer on Playing a Gay Superhero in DC Universe Show 'Doom Patrol'
Considering Matt Bomer regularly appears at the top of Sexiest Man Alive lists and has voiced Superman, the most famously hunky superhero of them all, it might be considered ironic that in his new role in the DC Universe show Doom Patrol, he plays a character whose entire body is covered in bandages.
However, at an advance press screening for Doom Patrol episode three at Soho House on Tuesday night, Bomer insisted he was delighted to be playing a character with more complexity and depth than other more prominent superheroes in the DC Universe.
People always say, What about Superman, they bring that up constantly, and I think this character is just as, if not more, interesting, he said.
Bomer plays Larry Trainor (a.k.a. Negative Man) on Doom Patrol, the third show to stream on the DC Universe platform after Titans, which premiered in October 2018 and was recently renewed for two more seasons, and the animated teenage superheroes show Young Justice: Outsiders, which is currently streaming.
Larry is a former ace pilot who led a dual life as a closeted homosexual with a lover on the airbase and a wife and two young boys back at home, before a horrible accident left him terribly scarred and caused him to lose both lives. Bomer mainly provides voiceover for the character, only occasionally appearing in person. When Larry is all bandaged up, he is played by another actor, Matthew Zuk.
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