Agreed, though I admittedly know very little about either of them. Congrats to both for joining the storied legacy of actors to embody these two legendary characters.Of the candidates, these were the two I was hoping would get the parts.
Speaking of that legacy, The Hollywood Reporter gets an "F" in its Superman cinematic history class. In its article on the casting news, it apparently believes Clark and Lois's "big screen" history began with Superman '78, omitting to list Kirk Alyn and George Reeves among the actors who have played Clark theatrically, and Noel Neill and Phyllis Coates among those who have portrayed Lois.Agreed, though I admittedly know very little about either of them. Congrats to both for joining the storied legacy of actors to embody these two legendary characters.
I've not seen Brosnahan in anything, but I was thoroughly charmed by her response to her then-rumored candidacy for Lois on The View (it's toward the end of this segment):If you were going to describe Lois is one word it would be "Spunky" and Brosnahan has that in spades.
(Arguably, they should also include the voice actors for the 1940s Superman theatrical cartoon shorts, though the intent is probably to list only live-action performers.)
Maybe.I'm curious if this will be a period piece. Having it set in the 30's or 50's would help make it unique with the other Superman movies out there. Then the sequels could be set in present day with a highly experienced Superman. Something else we haven't seen before.
Is it paranoid to think they rushed this announcement out to distract attention from "The Flash"?
You're just a little ray of sunshine, ain'tcha?So if this fails like everything else*, what's the next plan?
*That's not Batman (or Batman related).
I've liked all the movie Lexes.I'm kind of more interested in whom will be Lex Luthor.. They've kind of been missing the mark in movie casting..
You're just a little ray of sunshine, ain'tcha?
She's quite good in the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.Haven't seen the new Supes in anything I recall. He looks a bit like Welling and Cavill, to my eye. Just watched a scene from a show he was in called Hollywood and I'm encouraged.
As for Rachel Brosnahan, I do recall her from House of Cards. I dig.
First impression pretty positive.
They went with the Henry Cavill clone.
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