Coming back to complete the set-up is simple. Just click on the arrow to the right of the progress bar to see where you left off, then finish your set-up tasks.
While Diana Prince, a.k.a. Wonder Woman, has never appeared on the big screen, no superhero list would be complete without her. The character has been portrayed in more than a dozen animated shows and direct-to-DVD films, and was famously played by Lynda Carter in the 1970s live-action TV series. Wonder Woman hails from the island of Themyscira and, like Superman, has superhuman strength and the ability to fly. She also wields indestructible bracelets and the "Lasso of Truth," which forces those caught in its grasp to tell the truth.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros/Getty)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
The Best of the ...They're faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound and some of the biggest draws in Hollywood. From Wonder Woman to Spider-Man to Wolverine, these larger-than-life characters have dazzled audiences for decades. Keep clicking to check out the 15 greatest superheroes to ever flex on the silver screen.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photos: WB/Getty, Columbia and Fox)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
15. Green Lanter...Hal Jordan, played by Ryan Reynolds in the 2011 film "The Green Lantern," accepted a powerful ring from a dying alien to become the first human member of the Green Lantern Corps, an intergalactic army sworn to protect the universe. With his ring, Jordan can create anything he imagines.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
14. The Rocketee...In 1991, actor Billy Campbell played Cliff Secord, a stunt pilot who happens upon a jet-pack that allows him to fly, in the movie "The Rocketeer." In the film, the rocket becomes the object of Nazi desire and Secord uses it — disguising himself as a hero named The Rocketeer — to keep the weapon out of enemy hands.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Disney)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
13. RaphaelHe's a hero in a half shell! As the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle's fiercest and most vocal member, Raphael (right) has tore up the big screen on several occasions, including the original Turtles film in 1990, sequels in 1991 and 1993, and a computer-animated flick in 1997.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: New Line)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
12. ThorMany superheroes claim to be god-like, but only one is the real deal. Thor, played by Chris Hemsworth in "Thor" (2011) and "The Avengers" (2012), is the god of thunder, cast down to Earth by his father, Odin. It is now Thor's mission to protect us from evil, including his wicked half-brother Loki.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
11. DaredevilBlind lawyer by day, crime-fighter by night, Matt Murdock is best described as "the man without fear." Played by Ben Affleck in the 2003 movie "Daredevil," the red-eyed hero uses sonar and heightened senses to defend Hell's Kitchen from villains who escape traditional means of justice.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
10. Jean GreyJean Grey is not only one of the X-Men's most powerful members — she's also one of their most formidable foes. Played on screen by actress Famke Janssen, Grey was a good guy in "X-Men" (2000) and "X2" (2003), but became the villain called Phoenix after rising from near-death in "X-Men: The Last Stand." Jean's powers include telepathy and telekinesis. —Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
9. The Incredibl...He's lean, green and very, very mean. The Hulk and his human counterpart have been played by several actors, including Bill Bixby, Lou Ferrigno, Eric Bana, Edward Norton and Mark Ruffalo. The character was born when Dr. Bruce Banner was exposed to gamma radiation, mutating him into a beast of nearly unmatched strength and fury. —Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
8. RorschachWhen it comes to violence, no hero (or anti-hero) does it better than the "Watchmen" vigilante known as Rorschach. Played by Jackie Earle Haley in the 2009 movie, Rorschach continued to fight crime after masked heroism was outlawed. He has no supernatural powers, but is a skilled and resourceful fighter.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
7. Captain Ameri...When a frail young man named Steve Rogers is given an experimental serum, he is transformed into the super soldier known as Captain America. The red, white and blue warrior has been played on screen by Dick Purcell (1944), Reb Brown (1979) and Chris Evans (currently). While Rogers boasts impeccable physical conditioning, his most effective weapon is his indestructible shield.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
6. Wonder WomanWhile Diana Prince, a.k.a. Wonder Woman, has never appeared on the big screen, no superhero list would be complete without her. The character has been portrayed in more than a dozen animated shows and direct-to-DVD films, and was famously played by Lynda Carter in the 1970s live-action TV series. Wonder Woman hails from the island of Themyscira and, like Superman, has superhuman strength and the ability to fly. She also wields indestructible bracelets and the "Lasso of Truth," which forces those caught in its grasp to tell the truth.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros/Getty)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
5. Iron ManWhen billionaire playboy Tony Stark (played on film by Robert Downey Jr.) suffers a life-threatening chest injury, he builds a suit of armor to save his life. Stark later evolves the suit into a crime-fighting weapon and becomes the superhero known as Iron Man. the character has appeared on the big screen in "Iron Man," "Iron Man 2" and "The Avengers."—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Paramount)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
4. WolverineBesides the Hulk, there is no hero more temperamental than the animalistic X-Men member known as Wolverine. Wolverine, a.k.a. Logan, is a mutant who was born with the power regenerative healing. His signature claws are the result of a government experiment which grafted an indestructible metal called Adamantium to his skeleton. Actor Hugh Jackman has starred as Wolverine in four films since 2000 and had a cameo in "X-Men: First Class."—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Fox)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
3. Spider-ManOur friendly neighborhood Spider-Man has been the subject of four movies in the last 10 years, including a trio of flicks staring Tobey Maguire as the web-slinger. Now, actor Andrew Garfield has taken over the role of Peter Parker and his wall-crawling alter-ego in "The Amazing Spider-Man." For the uninitiated, Parker obtains incredible spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive arachnid.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Columbia)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
2. SupermanFew superheroes have a richer pop culture history than the "Man of Steel," Superman. The story of Superman begins moments before the destruction of planet Krypton, when one of that world's inhabitants saves his son Kal-El by sending him to Earth. Raised by a farmer and his wife as "Clark Kent," Kal-El grows up to discover his superhuman abilities and, ultimately, become Earth's greatest hero. Superman has been played on TV and in film by Kirk Alyn, George Reeves, Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain, Tom Welling and Brandon Routh. Next year, actor Henry Cavill (pictured above) takes over the role in the movie "Man of Steel." —Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.
1. BatmanWhether you call him Batman, The Batman, The Dark Knight or The Caped Crusader, there is no doubting this superhero's ongoing impact on television, film and pop culture. Why do audiences continue to connect with Bruce Wayne and his winged alter-ego? Because unlike so many heroes on this list, Batman is a hero without superpowers. He is a regular man (albeit a filthy rich man) driven by the murder of his parents to bring justice to unjust world. And he does so by using his intellect, physical prowess and sheer determination. Batman has been portrayed on-screen by several actors, including Lewis Wilson (1943), Robert Lowery (1949), Adam West (1960s), Michael Keaton (1989-1992), Val Kilmer (1995), George Clooney (1997) and, currently, Christian Bale. Bale will conclude his portrayal of Batman this month when "The Dark Knight Rises" comes to theaters July 20.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros)
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.