For many fans of the big blue boy scout, Tyler Hoechlin is considered one of the greatest live-action Superman actors to ever grace our screens. However, long before he suited up as Kal-El in the CW series "Supergirl" and "Superman & Lois," Hoechlin appeared opposite one of the greatest actors of our time in what was a massively unconventional project for his older co-star. Yes, at roughly 14 years old, Hoechlin starred alongside Oscar-winning legend Tom Hanks in director Sam Mendes' 2002 film adaptation of Max Allan Collins and Richard Piers Rayner's graphic novel, "Road to Perdition."
An incredible father-son road trip movie with an edge, "Road to Perdition" stars Hoechlin as Michael Sullivan Jr. The son of mobster hitman Michael Sullivan Sr. (Hanks), young Michael's life is upended