You could say it’s a superhero in action.

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige donated $500,000 to his alma mater’s new television studio, Superintendent Margaret Dolan announced at Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting.

The 1991 Westfield High School alum specified that his donation be used for audio and video equipment in the studio. Renovations to the studio started this summer and are expected to be completed in the next several months.

“Earlier this year, as we finalized plans for a complete overhaul of the TV studio, we reached out to Kevin in March to ask whether he would be willing to contribute to the cost of the studio renovation project,” Dolan said in a release. “What followed was several telephone conversations with Kevin’s staff, and ultimately, with Kevin himself, who took great interest in the plans for the new TV studio.”

Feige previously delivered the 2013 commencement address at the school and toured his alma mater while there, which included a visit to the television studio.

According to the release, Feige said that the studio, where he spent many hours during high school, looked “essentially the same.”

The television studio will undergo a complete renovation that includes a new soundproof production space, studio cameras on pedestals, with teleprompters, tally lights, an updated lighting grid and new editing workstations. A professional control room and multiple curtain tracks are included in the work, along with movable furniture.

“This generous donation will greatly enhance the new studio’s technical and instructional capabilities,” Dolan said in the release. “We thank Kevin for his interest and support and we congratulate him on his tremendous success.”

Feige did not release a comment about the donation.

Marvel Studios is known for producing superhero films, including “Iron Man,” “Black Panther,” and “The Avengers” series.

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