Superhero Lairs
AMC Movie List

Superhero Lairs

Which of these hideouts is the best place to hang your crime-fighting cape?

rank title points votes your vote
1 The Batcave, Batman Begins (2005)
<p>Stocked with various costumes, nifty gadgets, and a supercomputer, the Batcave is the most comprehensive (and creepiest) hideout. </p>
94 120
2 Malibu Beach Pad, Iron Man (2008)
<p>The perfect setup for both womanizing and testing your new armor, Stark's home is the ultimate in superhero indulgence.</p>
41 113
3 The Fortress of Solitude, Superman II (1980)
<p>Boasting one of the more melancholy names, this hideout gives Superman a crystal base from which to learn and recharge.</p>
31 105
4 Basement, Watchmen (2009)
<p>Couldn't Drieberg store his Owl Ship in a hanger instead of some dusty place he keeps his old costumes?</p>
-8 82
5 Warehouse, Blade II (2002)
<p>You're more likely to catch pneumonia than vampires in the dank, generic warehouse the Daywalker calls home. </p>
-15 77
6 Skull Cave, The Phantom (1996)
<p>Complete with throne and treasure rooms, the Skull Cave is the most ostentatious, if not the most discreet, hangout.</p>
-17 73
7 The Baxter Building, Fantastic Four (2005)
<p>In the comics, it's a sprawling, technological home. In the movie, it's a generic Manhattan high-rise. Blame the housing market. </p>
-17 81
8 Sewer, The Punisher (1989)
<p>Dolph Lundgren meditating naked in the sewer? He should skim a little Mafia money and upgrade.</p>
-23 71
9 Aunt May's House, Spider-Man (2002)
<p>Who would suspect the Amazing Spider-Man lives in Anut May's humble home? Probably, anyone who knew Peter Parker's salary.</p>
-24 94
10 Sidewalk Bench, Hancock (2008)
<p>Hopefully when the inevitable sequel arrives, Hancock will have graduated to an actual house. Or at least a tent. </p>
-33 83