Joe Manganiello didn't approach his role in “Archenemy” like a superhero movie even though he plays a delusional man who claims he had superpowers.
The 43-year-old actor stars in the new indie film as Max Fist – an alcoholic, drug-addicted homeless man who claims to have lost his superpowers after arriving from another dimension – but revealed that he didn't try and play his character as a hero.
Asked if he saw the character as a superhero role, Joe, who has starred in Sam Raimi's “Spider-Man” and “Justice League”, said: "For me, in performance, no. No, it wasn't.
"It was about a homeless drug addict with delusions of grandeur and thinks he's from a different dimension. So that's what I got to play."
Joe likens the movie's plot to “what if” comic books such as “Superman: Red Son” which imagines the scenario of the superhero being raised in the Soviet Union.
He said: "But what if an adult Superman wasn't raised in Kansas with those ideals from these really fantastic, well-meaning parents? What if he didn't land there? What if he was somebody else? What if he was somebody flawed? What if he was somebody with a violent past who was then granted these superpowers and then boom, had them stripped away?
"Or at least in his mind, that's what he thinks happened."
Joe explained how he enjoyed the pressure of having to nail the action sequences in the movie because of the time and budget constraints.
He told Variety: "On a big studio film, you'd have days to shoot an action sequence like the ones we were doing.
"We would have, like, an hour or two to knock one out before we had to let everyone go for the day, because we couldn't afford overtime. So you're gonna get one take, and you better nail it.
"But I enjoy that. I really do like that type of a challenge, as nerve-wracking as it is."