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Matthew Goode (born 3 April 1978) is an English actor. He made his screen debut in 2002 with ABC's TV film feature Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister. His breakthrough role was in the romantic comedy Chasing Liberty (2004), for which he received a nomination at Teen Choice Awards for Choice Breakout Movie Star – Male. He then appeared in a string of supporting roles in films like Woody Allen's Match Point (2005), the German-British romantic comedy Imagine Me and You (2006), and the period drama Copying Beethoven (2006). He won praise for his performance as Charles Ryder in Julian Jarrold's adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited (2008), and as Ozymandias in the American neo-noir superhero film Watchmen (2009), based on the comics by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. He then starred in romantic comedy Leap Year (2010) and Australian drama Burning Man (2011), the latter earning him a nomination for Best Actor at the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards. Other notable film roles include The Lookout (2007), A Single Man (2009), Cemetery Junction (2010), Stoker (2013), Belle (2013), The Imitation Game (2014) and Self/less (2015). As well as appearing in films, Goode has appeared in numerous television shows. His most notable television roles include Henry Talbot in the final season of historical drama Downton Abbey, and Finley "Finn" Polmar in the CBS legal drama The Good Wife. He also had a lead role in the critically acclaimed British mini-serial Dancing on the Edge, as music journalist Stanley Mitchell. In 2017, Goode portrayed Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon in the Netflix biographical drama series The Crown, for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. As of 2018, he stars in Sky One's fantasy-romance series, A Discovery of Witches, as Professor Matthew Clairmont.

Matthew Goode

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for Manchester Black in Superman and the Authority
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Superman has always believed in justice and saving the world, but what happens when he teams up with a group of powerful beings who have no qualms about crossing the line between heroism and villainy? That's when he meets The Authority offer to help him defeat the enemy. At first, Superman is hesitant to join forces with them, as he has always believed in justice and the value of life.The Authority convinces him that their methods are necessary to save the world. Superman reluctantly agrees to work with them. since the last time we saw the authority they have expanded and one member in particular is changing the team from anti-heroes into anti-villians, Manchester Black. He has a personal vendetta against the enemy they are fighting, and he will stop at nothing to see them destroyed. Superman is horrified by the destruction that The Authority leaves in their wake. As they fight Superman begins to question his own beliefs and whether he has made the right choice in working with The Authority. Superman starts to realize that manchester black is the root of the true villiany he confronts him. members choose their sides. In the end, Superman realizes that there is a thin line between heroism and villainy, and he must use his own moral code to determine which side of that line he stands on. The film ends with Superman standing alone, looking out over the city he has sworn to protect, and sees a woman wearing a suit similar to his.