Raising teenagers is never easy, but we have to imagine that raising teenagers with supernatural powers is even worse. No one can attest to that more than Tyler Hoechlin who reprises his role of Superman in The CW's "Superman & Lois." The first season of the series picks up following "Crisis on Infinite Earths" with Lois (Bitsie Tulloch) and Clark raising their sons Jonathan and Jordan in Smallville. 

Notably, this experience playing a super-powered father is likely to come in handy for actor Tyler Hoechlin, who is next set to reprise his role as Derek Hale in the upcoming "Teen Wolf" film. During a conversation with Us Magazine, Hoechlin touched on the shared experiences of the characters. "I'm racking up the fake sons right now," Hoechlin joked, confirming that Derek Hale will indeed return to "Teen Wolf" with a teenage son in tow. The potential differences in parenting styles aren't lost on the actor either. 

Clark's all-American appeal contrasts greatly with Derek's history of being the ultimate brooding werewolf of Beacon Hills, California. He went on to explain: "That was interesting and fun to play a dad as a different character — things I'm allowed to do there that I'm not allowed to do necessarily with Clark because of who he is and what he really is kind of at his core." For fans of "Teen Wolf," that can only mean seeing a brutally different parenting style when Derek Hale returns to the screen.