'Lois & Clark:' Dean Cain desires to see a superman reunion

By Victor Wachanga / Feb 05, 2016 07:00 AM EST
(Photo : Twitter/ Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) ) Dean Cain has shown interest in a superman reunion

Dean Cain, 49, desires to see a "Lois & Clark-The New Adventures of Superman" reunion to an extent that he has promised he would do his best to make it a reality. Recently, the French Canadian, Irish, Japanese and Welsh actor said it would be mind-boggling and insane to finish off the series somehow.

In an interview with Digital Spy, the 49-year-old actor said that he would love to "see a reunion happen" and "to finish it off somehow." He added, "That would be insane. It would be incredible. I wish someone would get on that."

Cain continued by expressing how he loved the show and how he was still a fan. He described Teri Hatcher as the greatest Lois Lane ever and Lane Smith the greatest Perry White. Citing the greatness of the show, he said he was proud to be part of it and that he would still continue to be grateful for that.

"Lois & Clark-The New Adventures of Superman" was a series that got aired for four seasons from 1993-1997 and helped launch the careers of Cain and Teri Hatcher. While Hatcher became a household name again in "Desperate Housewives," Cain went on to appear in many other TV shows after the end of "Lois & Clark."

Cain is now a part of channel 4's "The Jump" and "Supergirl," a series that is gaining popularity in the United States and which he hopes will do well as well in the United Kingdom. As per his words, Cain is amazed by the character he plays in "Supergirl" ("Supergirl's" dad) and embraces the good feeling that comes with it.

In his interview, Cain carried on revealing his feeling of "honor" in being a part of the "Man of Steel." He asserted that he will always want to play a role in the "Superman" universe because he enjoys and respects it very much.  

When asked about the Jump, the star responded by saying that he likes skiing, the outdoors and competition. Since it is athletic, he finds it completing. Although he had revelaled his fear of flying to Radio Times, he claimed that he also enjoys watching the show and it always looks like fun for him.

Apart from Cain, other people starring in "The Jump" include ex-EastEnders star Sid Owen and former Olympian Linford Christie.

Here is a clip of Cain talking about his shows;