Johnny B. a écrit:Sans oublier les ours blancs qui "gardent" la forteresse de solitude que Superman devait affronter....
Il raconte cette histoire aussi dans le documentaire de Schnepp et l'on peut y voir les premiers dessins de conception du contournement des envies de ce producteur où l'araignée géante est adaptée en Brainiac qui ne serait plus qu'une tête avec un corps mécanique arachnéen (qui ont sans doute inspiré le méchant final de Wild wild west).
Adanedhel a écrit:Si je me souviens bien de ma lecture du script (qui a quelques années maintenant ^^) il devait porter ce costume néon après sa résurrection...
"What I hold in my hand is a 24-year-old Warner Bros. letter. May I read it to you? 'It's time for the rebirth of a hero. As you know, we are making a new Superman film, taking the world's most famous superhero into the 21st century. The enclosed collection of comic books forms the basis of the take outline. We would love to discuss this with Kevin Smith.'"
"This was the storyline that I was handed. 'Alienated from the world he protects, convinced his relationship with Lois Lane is doomed, Superman is suddenly defeated and left for dead by the villain Brainiac, an intergalactic genius intent upon collecting the best DNA in the universe. Superman is secretly nursed back to health by his mentor Cadmus only to discover he has lost his superpowers.'"
"'As Lois mourns the loss of her love and Brainiac frantically searches for Superman's body, the Man of Steel returns, disguised, using a high-tech bodysuit to fight while he attempts to regain his superpowers. While battling Brainiac's henchmen Parasite and Banshee, Superman rediscovers his powers and his love for Lois Lane. In a final showdown, Superman destroys Brainiac and saves the world that he has come to call home."
"Well, I was glad I didn't blink. For me, it was the feeling of being actualized. Even that look for that particular character, finally seeing it on screen, was satisfying. But as I said, it's quick."
"If you really wanted to know what I was going do with that character, look at my performance in 'City of Angels.' I was supposed [to play] Clark Kent after that [in 'Superman Lives'], and I was already developing this alien otherness playing this angel."
"That is a perfect example of the tonality you would've gotten for Kal-El and for Clark Kent. Clark would've been a little more amusing but Kal-El [had] the sensitivity and the goodness and the vulnerability and all those feelings that were kind of angelic and also terrifying."
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