When I grew up my role model was Will Smith. I wanted to have my own TV show, do films where I can do comedy and big films such as ‘I Am Legend’. Joivan Wade Read Quote
Really and truly, everyone just wants to be paid for what they’ve done, so they can continue to do it, and see your work in the highest production quality. TV offers that. Joivan Wade Read Quote
You either sit there and take the roles that you don’t want to do, and forever – I didn’t pick this career to be unhappy. Joivan Wade Read Quote
I’ve always wanted to play a superhero. It was just about figuring out which one I could actually play. Joivan Wade Read Quote
The first comic I read was a Spider-Man comic, and my introduction to it was through my family. My cousins are a lot older than me, and they’ve been huge comic book fans, from the jump. Joivan Wade Read Quote
I see ‘Cyborg’ as probably the most iconic African American superhero within all of the comic worlds. Joivan Wade Read Quote
By the time I was 20 I wanted to be in my first Hollywood blockbuster. Achieving that by 24 is amazing, by God’s grace – but you’re running on a ticking time bomb. Joivan Wade Read Quote
If you look at the statistics, I genuinely understand why when we go to a production company or a broadcaster, and they say our show is niche and it’s not going to reach a wide enough audience. The bottom line is the majority TV audience is aged 40 to 65. Joivan Wade Read Quote
To be honest, there is no appeal in TV, other than the fact you can fund your project. Joivan Wade Read Quote