"Lois is still sort of like the key to the information, you know? She’s the girl going out and getting it and figuring it out and putting it together and all of that, so she’s very much involved, but I kind of leave the heavy lifting to the boys, you know? So to speak.”
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“They’re awesome together. It’s kind of like this big fest of muscles … it was really kind of nice. And then you add Jason Momoa and Gal Gadot and I felt very short and, yeah.”
Amy also confirmed there will not be a love triangle involving Supes, Lois, and Wonder Woman. What? not even a little flirting??
“They always think that if you put in another woman and automatically… ‘Catfight!’ No, I think that’s a male fantasy thing. I don’t think that’s reality.”
"I don’t know how it will turn out, if we’re going to be competition, but we are not in this, I can safely say."
Don't get us wrong, we love the Lois and Clark dynamic -- but Supes and Wonder Woman? chemistry x 1000. HOT.
Bring it, Justice League! - but first let's finish filming Batman v Superman.
Is it really done? we thought it was, when the cinematographer called it. but then came Zack Snyder with his cryptic tweet, thanking New Mexico for the time he spent filming there. While the info released by the New Mexico Film Office around the same time indicated it was in fact the end of principal photography, now there's a casting call for a young Ben Affleck. To be continued..
This past week we also got an update from Jeremy Irons, on his role as Alfred in the film. Check it out at Indie Wire.
It's no secret John Hamm's name was among those rumored to be in contention for the role of Superman, that eventually went to Henry. Now Hamm is talking about his reasons for not wanting the superhero opportunities that have reportedly come his way:
“The deals that they make you do are so draconian. And, of course, you are signed on for not only the movie that you are signed on for… but at least two more that you haven’t read and you have no idea what they are going to be and all the crossover ones you are going to have to do."
“It doesn’t compute to the generation that most of Hollywood cares about, If your last name’s not Hemsworth or you are not in One Direction or you don’t wear a cape and tights for a living, you literally have a hard time making an impression.”
Henry is certainly leaving his mark as Superman, and not just because he looks the part. He really seems to be enjoying the role, and it most definitely reflects on the big screen.
Is it really done? we thought it was, when the cinematographer called it. but then came Zack Snyder with his cryptic tweet, thanking New Mexico for the time he spent filming there. While the info released by the New Mexico Film Office around the same time indicated it was in fact the end of principal photography, now there's a casting call for a young Ben Affleck. To be continued..
This past week we also got an update from Jeremy Irons, on his role as Alfred in the film. Check it out at Indie Wire.
It's no secret John Hamm's name was among those rumored to be in contention for the role of Superman, that eventually went to Henry. Now Hamm is talking about his reasons for not wanting the superhero opportunities that have reportedly come his way:
“The deals that they make you do are so draconian. And, of course, you are signed on for not only the movie that you are signed on for… but at least two more that you haven’t read and you have no idea what they are going to be and all the crossover ones you are going to have to do."
But speaking to the Radio Times he also acknowledged, that means he may not be as well known by the younger crowd:
“It doesn’t compute to the generation that most of Hollywood cares about, If your last name’s not Hemsworth or you are not in One Direction or you don’t wear a cape and tights for a living, you literally have a hard time making an impression.”
Henry is certainly leaving his mark as Superman, and not just because he looks the part. He really seems to be enjoying the role, and it most definitely reflects on the big screen.







