Th 39-year-old, who stars as Dan Egan on the HBO comedy series, says he is proud of his son's choice of the superhero, reported People magazine.
"He's running into walls. He's talking a mile a minute. He's really into Superman, which I'm very proud of. I kind of forced that on him and he's really taken to it," Scott says.
Scott, who welcomed his baby boy with wife, Elspeth, in March 2015, explains that he used to be a "huge Superman guy."
"So now (Conrad) loves to play Superman. I've even got him trained now that if he hears the first few notes of the Superman theme song, his little arm goes up in the air and he tries to fly," he says.
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