Sunday, March 27, 2011

Amy Adams will be Zack Snyder's Lois Lane...

...in his new Superman flick, according to Deadline:

The director revealed the news in an interview with a Los Angeles Times blog today from Paris where he was publicizing Sucker Punch. Zach Snyder phoned the 36-year-old three-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams with the news today. “There was a big, giant search for Lois,” Snyder said. “For us it was a big thing and obviously a really important role. We did a lot of auditioning but we had this meeting with Amy Adams and after that I just felt she was perfect for it.”

He said the role is “a linchpin” to the project and will have contemporary appeal and spirit. "It goes back to what I’ve said about Superman and making him really understandable for today. What’s important to us is making him relevant and real and making him empathetic to today’s audience so that we understand the decisions he makes. That applies to Lois as well. She has to be in the same universe as him.” Adams' recent movies include The Fighter, Enchanted, and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. She is being courted by Adam Shankman to join Rock of Ages, playing the journalist who falls into a bedroom romp with Tom Cruise's decadent rock star character. And she is attached to that long-in-the-works Janis Joplin biopic to play the 1960s singer directed by Fernando Meirelles. Both Margot Kidder and Kate Bosworth have played movie versions of Metropolis newspaper reporter Lois Lane, the primary love interest of Superman in the DC Comics created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster dating back to 1938.

-Joey's Two Cents: I love this casting in a big way, as Adams tends to elevate any role she's given...thoughts?

3 comments:

  1. So far, the supporting cast has been impeccable...

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  2. Well I think it's a terrible choice but evidently I'm the only one.

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  3. But why do you think so? This is what frustrates me (not you specifically, but I'm just using this as an example) about when people complain about something film related...what's the reasoning? First of all, you didn't say why you disagree with it or what you'd have done differently, so it's just baseless complaining. Second of all, the film is so far from being on screens, you have no way of knowing if it works, so how can you find it to be terrible yet?

    That's just my complaint for the day...focus on the good, ignore the bad.

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