Hidden Heroes: 10 Superhero Movies Where Actors Never Show Their Faces 

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Guardians of the Galaxy) 

Vin Diesel brought Groot to life with just three words, “I am Groot,” and his performance turned the tree-like hero into a fan favorite. 

V for Vendetta 

Hugo Weaving's powerful voice and body language made V unforgettable, even though his face was always hidden behind the iconic mask. 

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer 

Laurence Fishburne’s voice added depth to Silver Surfer, making the character shine despite being fully CGI. 

Dredd 

Karl Urban stayed true to Judge Dredd's comic origins by keeping his helmet on throughout the movie, delivering a performance full of grit and authority. 

Watchmen 

Jackie Earle Haley’s intense voice and movements perfectly captured Rorschach’s dark and complex personality behind the inkblot mask. 

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 

Darth Maul is terrifying thanks to Ray Park’s physical performance and fighting skills, even though his face is painted or hidden. 

The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings 

Andy Serkis’ motion-capture performance as Gollum proves that acting goes beyond facial expressions, his voice and movement brought the character to life. 

Transformers 

Hugo Weaving strikes again, voicing Megatron with a chilling tone that made this robotic villain stand out. 

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