If you are a parent, nothing is likely to be more important to you than looking good in your child’s eyes. John Stamos, who has spent his career playing characters who are, or at least think they are, super cool, actually just wants to look cool to him son of him, which is apparently the main reason why he took the role of Iron Man for a Disney Junior animated series .
John Stamos joined Spidey and his amazing friends as the voice of Iron Man, taking on a role made absolutely iconic by Robert Downey Jr. in the action of lice. Stamos recently talked about trying to find his own way to play the character. and he said collider he was inspired in part by his father. Stamos explained …
When they asked me to do Iron Man, I immediately said yes. I’ll tell you why. I dived deep and always knew Robert Downey was a genius before I saw this stuff. I knew I couldn’t do it. My father was my superhero. You know how you get to a point where you get older and you think, ‘Ah, he’s just a boy. He is a human. He has always been a superhero to me.
So, John Stamos has always seen his father as a superhero, so it’s no surprise that he wants to be that hero for his son. Unfortunately, as often happens, the things that parents do them or them think it’s great, often not great for your kids. For some, the fact that John Stamos plays with the Beach Boys That would be great, but not that great for your child. We are continuing …
I’ve spent my whole life trying to convince him, I hope his dad is great, and he didn’t. [worked]. The other day we were in the car and the Beach Boys arrived. I say, ‘Your dad is cool, he plays [with] guys at the beach? It took so long. She said, ‘Dad, do you know the Beatles?’
And it’s even worse than reminding your dad that he doesn’t know the Beatles. The the boy apparently knows his father was inside Sold out and saw the show. Now, when Stamos asks his son to collect the toys, his response is clearly mocking: “You understand, mate.” he is It is not the first time that the child has used the Sold out slogan . Burned by a 4 year old child. Lasted.
But John Stamos found a way to be calm in his son’s eyes. It turns out that Stamos the Younger is a fan Spidey and his amazing friends , the Disney Junior series that sees child versions of Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales as Spidey’s little team. Stamos himself enjoyed watching the show with him son of him, so when he got the chance he said yes to Iron Man, and he son of him loves it …
Then, a few months later, she also saw Spidey. I remember sitting there watching Spidey and his amazing friends with him saying, “It’s such a nice sight. He wants to see things before his kids. Then when I became Iron Man, boy, he thought it was for the best.
As someone who has a child of the same age, who doesn’t look good, even though I can watch movies and go to theme parks for a living, I feel that pain. I’m glad John Stamos found the solution.
Source: Cinemablend

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