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Cincinnati Woman Trained 'Superman' Movie Animals
25 Nov
Summary
- A Greater Cincinnati woman trained animals for the blockbuster 'Superman' film.
- She trained squirrels, turtles, and dogs for key scenes in the movie.
- Hoover's journey began with animal rehabilitation and led to Hollywood.

A Greater Cincinnati native, Megan-Kate Hoover, recently lent her expertise to the highly anticipated film 'Superman,' training a diverse range of animals for key on-screen moments. Her work included preparing squirrels, turtles, and dogs to perform in specific scenes, demonstrating a remarkable versatility in animal handling for the entertainment industry. Hoover's passion for animals began early, evolving from volunteer work to professional rehabilitation and eventually a career in film.
Hoover's journey into the film world was unexpected, sparked by a connection through the Cincinnati Zoo, where she previously managed animal training. This transition allowed her to leverage her deep understanding of animal behavior, leading her to train creatures for over 20 movies. Her most significant project to date has been 'Superman,' a testament to her growing influence and skill in training animals for major productions.
The training for 'Superman' involved meticulous preparation, especially for the squirrels and dogs, to meet specific directorial needs. Hoover sourced many of these animals from rescue shelters, emphasizing ethical practices. Despite the challenges, her dedication ensured the animals featured prominently, contributing to the film's memorable sequences and highlighting the critical role of animal trainers in cinema.




