Dyo a écrit:http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/175437-man-of-steel-reveals-amy-adams-lois-lane
Encore et toujours de la low-res, mais j'aime la photo de tournage avec Henry et Zach
Superbiz a écrit:Rumeur :
selon le site IMDB, Rebecca Buller tiendrait le rôle de Jenny Olsen... Et non Jimmy Olsen!
Après un Perry White black, il me semblerai que Snyder ai aussi choisi de changer le sexe de personnages célèbres...
Pour appuyer la rumeur, cette image...
Bon, la source reste IMDB, donc à prendre avec des pincettes...
NiradZedjati a écrit:Intéressant...
NiradZedjati a écrit:Intéressant...
"It's amazing what [Superman] is capable of but [Henry's] a slightly more down to Earth version of the character, i don't think he can hold up a continent... Superman has been broken for a little while." said Snyder
"He's a man, but he's a Man of Steel, it's very much the theme of the movie, so it's embedded in the title, which we settled on at the very beginning. He's human but he's not human...We try to flesh out Krypton and its different political factions, it's fauna, it's science. It's not a cameo," added writer David Goyer.
He said of Russell Crowe's Jor-El. "I think people think he's playing the Marlon Brando role, which isn't necessarily the case."
What about the larger DC Universe? "I can't really say," is all Zack Snyder will reveal, before adding: "My hope is that we establish him and that he's a viable, awesome character that everyone is interested in seeing continue. He's the biggest superhero in the world. Or should it be. He's Superman, for gods sake!"
NiradZedjati a écrit:Les photos de Total Film en bien meilleure qualité...
mianos a écrit:je trouve (non pas que j'aime ou j'aime pas) le S placé haut, j'avais jamais fait gaffe
PoussettePeche a écrit:le costume est assez classe, le rendu est pas mal. c'est surtout la cape qui est géniale.
Zack Snyder on his interpretation of a character that many feel has become outdated in the current society.
"We've tried to make a Superman movie where he does stuff and you go, 'Yeah, if I was Superman, that's what I'd do." Even though he's an alien, he's more relatable, more human."
Screenwriter David Goyer says there's [thankfully] a lot in the film that's still a secret.
"It's something Chris [Nolan] tried hard to do with the Batman films. I'm genuinely pleased with how much secrecy we've been able to maintain. There's so much of the movie that people don't know, that hadn't been touched upon. The trailer's just the tiniest, tiniest tip of the iceberg."
Goyer goes on to assure that this film is not a Christopher Nolan Batman film.
"Relatable and realistic doesn't necessarily mean dark. I think it would be inappropriate for us to approach a Superman film as if we were doing The Dark Knight. The Batman films are a lot more nihilistic; Superman has always been a story about hope."
As for Superman himself, Henry Cavill says the film is a nice blend of action and substance.
"Sometimes you want to watch a whiz-bang movie. Other times you want something introspective, that really provokes something inside. This hits a wonderful medium between the two."
Adams has been a little cagey about revealing too much about her take on the most famous female reporter in comics in the past - as the entire cast of Man Of Steel have - but in an interview with Total Film she opens up..a little! When quizzed about Lois' relationship with Superman in this movie Adams hints at a bit of conflict early on. "I'd say that they're at odds and then they're...friends you know!" You probably already know that Adams actually read for the role previously, but did you know she read for it twice? "When J.J. Abrams and Brett Ratner were planning a version, I actually did a screen test with Matt Bomer," says the actress. "And then when Superman Returns came round I read again. So this is my third go at it." Sounds like she really wanted to play this character then. But will she bring anything new to yet another incarnation of Lois Lane? "I wanted her to be a woman other women could relate to. And not be sort of a pest. Lois can be kind of omnipresent, turning up at very inconvenient times - which she does! - But you understand her reasons." Adams also briefly discusses her action scenes for the film. She says she didn't have that much to do, but most of her green screen/stunt work was for scenes with "another actor".
lilcrew a écrit:Moi, ce qui m'intrigue, c'est Loïs avec une photo de Clark mode fermier. Ça ne me plait pas du tout.
Eleven a écrit:lilcrew a écrit:Moi, ce qui m'intrigue, c'est Loïs avec une photo de Clark mode fermier. Ça ne me plait pas du tout.
Je pense qu'elle enquête sur Sup', elle tente probablement de découvrir qui il est, d'ou il vient. Et comme on sait que le Clark "fermier" va accomplir quelques exploits, elle fait sans doute le lien.
Maintenant effectivement, reste à savoir ce que ça implique quand à la façon dont Clark préserve son identité...
(Je me demande si Lois ne découvre pas la vérité dans ce film et qu'en fait, elle aide Clark à créer son alter-ego journalistique)
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