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Re: Zack Snyder dirigirá Superman
Eso sería excelente. Pero por que no Metallo, parasito, bizarro o alguien nuevo?
Zod otra vez. Es como si el y Luthor fueran los unicos villanos de Superman.
Zod otra vez. Es como si el y Luthor fueran los unicos villanos de Superman.
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cierto pero si creo que zod esta por encima de los villanos que mencionaste en cuanto a voladera de mecos tambie se rumora que sale ursula, los unicos que si serian la leva son darkside y doomsday pero es muy pronto para ellos creo yo, igual hasta el momento no hay nada confirmado supongo que sabremos ya oficialmente hasta el comicon 2011
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esto se acaba de anunciar
Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that Diane Lane has been cast as Martha Kent in the Zack Snyder-directed Superman movie coming December of 2012. The official press release follows:
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced today that Oscar®-nominated actress Diane Lane will play Martha Kent, the only mother Clark Kent has ever known, in the new Superman movie to be directed by Zack Snyder.
Snyder stated, "This was a very important piece of casting for me because Martha Kent is the woman whose values helped shape the man we know as Superman. We are thrilled to have Diane in the role because she can convey the wisdom and the wonder of a woman whose son has powers beyond her imagination."
Lane will star with Henry Cavill, who was recently announced as the new Clark Kent/Superman.
Lane earned an Academy Award® nomination for her performance in the 2002 drama "Unfaithful." She most recently starred in the family hit "Secretariat." She next stars in the HBO feature "Cinema Verite," opposite Tim Robbins and James Gandolfini. Lane's long list of film credits also includes "Nights in Rodanthe," "Hollywoodland," "Must Love Dogs," "Under the Tuscan Sun," "Perfect Storm," "My Dog Skip," "Chaplin," "The Cotton Club" and "A Little Romance," to name only a portion.
Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder are the producers of the film. The screenplay is being written by David S. Goyer based on a story by Goyer and Nolan. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers.
Slated for release in December 2012, the new Superman movie will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that Diane Lane has been cast as Martha Kent in the Zack Snyder-directed Superman movie coming December of 2012. The official press release follows:
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced today that Oscar®-nominated actress Diane Lane will play Martha Kent, the only mother Clark Kent has ever known, in the new Superman movie to be directed by Zack Snyder.
Snyder stated, "This was a very important piece of casting for me because Martha Kent is the woman whose values helped shape the man we know as Superman. We are thrilled to have Diane in the role because she can convey the wisdom and the wonder of a woman whose son has powers beyond her imagination."
Lane will star with Henry Cavill, who was recently announced as the new Clark Kent/Superman.
Lane earned an Academy Award® nomination for her performance in the 2002 drama "Unfaithful." She most recently starred in the family hit "Secretariat." She next stars in the HBO feature "Cinema Verite," opposite Tim Robbins and James Gandolfini. Lane's long list of film credits also includes "Nights in Rodanthe," "Hollywoodland," "Must Love Dogs," "Under the Tuscan Sun," "Perfect Storm," "My Dog Skip," "Chaplin," "The Cotton Club" and "A Little Romance," to name only a portion.
Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder are the producers of the film. The screenplay is being written by David S. Goyer based on a story by Goyer and Nolan. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers.
Slated for release in December 2012, the new Superman movie will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
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Superman es otra de esas grandes propiedades que pueden ser explotadas de mil maneras pero solo hacen estupideces con ellas :peste:
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Con Superman es como si no pudieran salirse de las opciones A y B. Incluso habiendo opciones hasta la Z.
Eso es lo frustrante.
Eso es lo frustrante.
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Zod? Bueno... tengo sentimientos encontrados. Parece buena la idea pero... pues hay más enemigos!!!
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Metallo, Parasito, opciones excelentes para mi, dale con la misma vara, Zod!!! otra vez :ayan:
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cifrax escribió:Metallo, Parasito, opciones excelentes para mi, dale con la misma vara, Zod!!! otra vez :ayan:
Eso digo yo mae, es que que bostezo que no puedan hacer algo nuevo, inovador por la grandísima!!
Porque tienen que usar a Zod otra vez? Dejenlo en el pasado ya! Es hora de usar algo totalmente distinto. No repetir la misma formula pero contada de una forma distinta.
Por eso DC no pega ni una. Solo Batman. :Meh:
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man hasta da pereza leer estas varas, yo no se , esa gente no lee comics , de Superman hay miles de historias y personajes o sera que a Warner le pasa lo de Mattel con Filmation y solo tiene los derechos de Superman , Luthor y Zod
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zod apesta! luthor tambien!! me tienen artos estos tipos, no saben pensar, son inbeciles que les pasa estamos hablando del hombre de acero, el tipo tiene miles de enemigos!! doomsday y darkseid han esperado bastante, metallo y bizarro aun mas! que les pasa!! :aaaaaahhh:
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jajaja si la verdad esos directores se quedaron en creatividad por eso cada año se premia la mediocridad de los amigos de Tom Hanks
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yo diria que saliera alguien como bizarro o parasito y al final de la pelicula lo dejen a uno picado que en la siguiente salga DARSEIK ESO SERIA GENIAL, pero a como son no creo :ayan:
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Ver algo epico en estos tiempos es como ver el cielo verde. Osea NUNCA.
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Superman es un personaje icónico. De verdad que espero que los tipos encargados hagan un buen trabajo dejando que la parte creativa se desempeñe de forma adecuada.
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pero es que yo no se que le ven lo dificil a superman de verdad es para darse gusto explotandolo! con tantas y tantas cosas!
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buen punto en cuanto0 a repeticion de personajes ya vimos a un zod bastatente bueno en ls primeras cintas y hasta cierto punto uno podria pensar que podrian cometer el mismo error que Singer en intertar repetir glorias pasadas ahora habiendo dicho eso talbien creo que si es una nueva vercion de superman es igual con sus villanos y no sera el mismo zod que vimos en el pasado y tambien creo que si queremos ver buenos mecos son pocos los villanos que estan a la altura de zod osea ver una pelea en la pantalla grande con zod si creo que seria mejor que con parasito o metallo solo imaginarse lo que se puede hacer en terminos de accion con ambos personajes siento que sobrepasa las habilidades de la mayoria de villanos de superman talves si solo brainiac doomsday o darskside pero me imagino que a ellos los podriamos ver en futuras cintas ( igual es todo un rumor hast ahora no hay confirmacion ificial de zod aun )
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Superman tiene MUCHOS villanos que le pueden dar una paliza.... Mongul, Bizarro, Cyborg Superman, Brainiac, Maxima, Doomsday, Superboy Prime, y por supuesto los criminales de la Phantom Zone (Zod, Faora y Non).
Tienen mucho para elegir, si quieren hacer una película de Superman con peleas espectaculares. Lo único que necesitan es presupuesto, y ganas de hacer las cosas bien.
Tienen mucho para elegir, si quieren hacer una película de Superman con peleas espectaculares. Lo único que necesitan es presupuesto, y ganas de hacer las cosas bien.
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no tanto las ganas de hacerlo bien si no que tengan un buen guion y argumentos para la pelicula!
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Zack Snyder won’t look back: ‘There’s been no other Superman movies’
Zack Snyder has offered a lengthy update on the status of his upcoming Superman reboot to The LA Times, including confirmation that the film will likely be titled (as has long been rumored) The Man of Steel (though that has not been finalized).
Again likening the project to Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, Snyder reiterates that his film will completely reboot the franchise and won't contain any traces of previous Superman films.
"In every aspect of design and of story," he explains, "the whole thing is very much from that perspective of respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies.”
Snyder also promises that we'll be seeing the Superman suit sooner rather than later as he wants to beat any leaked set photos.
As for the cast, only Henry Cavill and Diane Lane are confirmed at this time, but Snyder does offer one casting tease:
“There’s more to come and I think it’s consistent in its … awesomeness.”
“Literally, the one thing that everyone can start to think about is that we’re making a movie that finally goes with the approach that there’s been no other Superman movies,” Snyder said. “If you look at ‘Batman Begins,’ there’s that structure, there’s the canon that we know about and respect, but on other hand there’s this approach that pre-supposes that there haven’t been any other movies. In every aspect of design and of story, the whole thing is very much from that perspective of respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies.”
Superman by Jim Lee (DC Comics)
I mentioned to Snyder that in hindsight the Singer film might have been boxed in by the past and too tentative — the movie seemed at times like a cautious curator trying to move around among fragile museum pieces. “Yeah, and we’re not afraid of that at all,” Snyder said. “Our Superman, he’s got things to figure out, but he’s a physical cat.”
Henry Cavill will be Superman (Warner Bros.)
On further casting Snyder would say only: “There’s more to come and I think it’s consistent in its … awesomeness.”
I told Snyder I was interested to see how he and his wife and producing partner, Debbie Snyder, would collaborate with the producer team of Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas – another married couple who have put themselves at the center of the Warner Bros. present and future when it comes to blockbuster ventures. Nolan, of course, directed the two most recent Batman films, which many people consider the pinnacle of superhero cinema, while Thomas has been the producer of every Nolan film, including last year’s “Inception,” which was nominated for the best picture Oscar.
“It’s been really great,” Snyder said of the collaboration so far. “Chris is awesome. He’s super-respectful but super-helpful, too. You can’t imagine a more generous [collaborator] … once he sort of got what I want to do with it, he was like, ‘OK,’ and once he said, ‘You know what, that’s awesome,’ now he’s 100%. If I say, ‘What do you think of this?’ he’s like, ‘That’s awesome,’ and then there’s a great give-and-take about it, a great conversation that we can have about it and making it better every day. And by the way, he’s hilarious too.”
Snyder said he can’t contain his excitement when he considers the paradox of Superman at this point in time — as the first signature superhero, the character has an unrivaled legacy and appeal, but as far as live-action film goes, the Donner version and Singer’s spin-off define Superman for contemporary moviegoers (although Kirk Alyn and George Reeves also flew across the silver screen in the 1940s and 1950s).
Christopher Reeve in the 1981 film "Superman II" (Los Angeles Times archive)
“Superman is the one constant in the universe,” Snyder said. “You know that if you do Superman right — or at least if you do him with respect — you know you end up with something great. … [but] in some ways [beyond] that is virgin territory. No one knows what that is. In some ways Superman is the most recognizable superhero on the planet but also the most unknown. Just what he can be? People have preconceived ideas about him but probably all of them are wrong.”
I asked if Snyder had anything he could share about the costume that Cavill will wear. ”I can’t say — although I appreciate the question. I’d love to talk about it. We’re going to have to show it before we shoot, probably a while before that because [otherwise] someone will be on the set and get a picture of it.”
Snyder sounded a bit weary, and that’s no surprise considering the impending release of “Sucker Punch” and the world-class pressure of getting Superman off the ground for Warner Bros. I asked if he ever looks at the size of the task and gets intimidated by the sheer scale of it. “It is epic. But you just start with page 1, shot 1 and the next thing you know, you’re in it. And then you can’t go back. It’s the journey of 1,000 steps, as they say.”
:supes:
Zack Snyder has offered a lengthy update on the status of his upcoming Superman reboot to The LA Times, including confirmation that the film will likely be titled (as has long been rumored) The Man of Steel (though that has not been finalized).
Again likening the project to Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, Snyder reiterates that his film will completely reboot the franchise and won't contain any traces of previous Superman films.
"In every aspect of design and of story," he explains, "the whole thing is very much from that perspective of respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies.”
Snyder also promises that we'll be seeing the Superman suit sooner rather than later as he wants to beat any leaked set photos.
As for the cast, only Henry Cavill and Diane Lane are confirmed at this time, but Snyder does offer one casting tease:
“There’s more to come and I think it’s consistent in its … awesomeness.”
“Literally, the one thing that everyone can start to think about is that we’re making a movie that finally goes with the approach that there’s been no other Superman movies,” Snyder said. “If you look at ‘Batman Begins,’ there’s that structure, there’s the canon that we know about and respect, but on other hand there’s this approach that pre-supposes that there haven’t been any other movies. In every aspect of design and of story, the whole thing is very much from that perspective of respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies.”
Superman by Jim Lee (DC Comics)
I mentioned to Snyder that in hindsight the Singer film might have been boxed in by the past and too tentative — the movie seemed at times like a cautious curator trying to move around among fragile museum pieces. “Yeah, and we’re not afraid of that at all,” Snyder said. “Our Superman, he’s got things to figure out, but he’s a physical cat.”
Henry Cavill will be Superman (Warner Bros.)
On further casting Snyder would say only: “There’s more to come and I think it’s consistent in its … awesomeness.”
I told Snyder I was interested to see how he and his wife and producing partner, Debbie Snyder, would collaborate with the producer team of Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas – another married couple who have put themselves at the center of the Warner Bros. present and future when it comes to blockbuster ventures. Nolan, of course, directed the two most recent Batman films, which many people consider the pinnacle of superhero cinema, while Thomas has been the producer of every Nolan film, including last year’s “Inception,” which was nominated for the best picture Oscar.
“It’s been really great,” Snyder said of the collaboration so far. “Chris is awesome. He’s super-respectful but super-helpful, too. You can’t imagine a more generous [collaborator] … once he sort of got what I want to do with it, he was like, ‘OK,’ and once he said, ‘You know what, that’s awesome,’ now he’s 100%. If I say, ‘What do you think of this?’ he’s like, ‘That’s awesome,’ and then there’s a great give-and-take about it, a great conversation that we can have about it and making it better every day. And by the way, he’s hilarious too.”
Snyder said he can’t contain his excitement when he considers the paradox of Superman at this point in time — as the first signature superhero, the character has an unrivaled legacy and appeal, but as far as live-action film goes, the Donner version and Singer’s spin-off define Superman for contemporary moviegoers (although Kirk Alyn and George Reeves also flew across the silver screen in the 1940s and 1950s).
Christopher Reeve in the 1981 film "Superman II" (Los Angeles Times archive)
“Superman is the one constant in the universe,” Snyder said. “You know that if you do Superman right — or at least if you do him with respect — you know you end up with something great. … [but] in some ways [beyond] that is virgin territory. No one knows what that is. In some ways Superman is the most recognizable superhero on the planet but also the most unknown. Just what he can be? People have preconceived ideas about him but probably all of them are wrong.”
I asked if Snyder had anything he could share about the costume that Cavill will wear. ”I can’t say — although I appreciate the question. I’d love to talk about it. We’re going to have to show it before we shoot, probably a while before that because [otherwise] someone will be on the set and get a picture of it.”
Snyder sounded a bit weary, and that’s no surprise considering the impending release of “Sucker Punch” and the world-class pressure of getting Superman off the ground for Warner Bros. I asked if he ever looks at the size of the task and gets intimidated by the sheer scale of it. “It is epic. But you just start with page 1, shot 1 and the next thing you know, you’re in it. And then you can’t go back. It’s the journey of 1,000 steps, as they say.”
:supes:
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Eso sono muuuuuy prometedor. Y me alegra que no tome en cuenta las otras películas, ya era hora de moverse sin tener que estar atado al pasado.
Eso puede significar que no usaran a Zod y eso me alegra. Al fin veremos algo nuevo y diferente. :Aquba:
Eso puede significar que no usaran a Zod y eso me alegra. Al fin veremos algo nuevo y diferente. :Aquba:
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Mr. Bock escribió:Eso sono muuuuuy prometedor. Y me alegra que no tome en cuenta las otras películas, ya era hora de moverse sin tener que estar atado al pasado.
Eso puede significar que no usaran a Zod y eso me alegra. Al fin veremos algo nuevo y diferente. :Aquba:
PERO MIENTRAN NO SEA COMO DICES VOZ ( UN AVION) JE JE JE ESPEREMOS QUE SEA ALGO QUE NI NOS IMAGINEMOS! :malo:
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Dice que sera mas fisico, lo que me hace pensar que habra mas voladera de puñetasos por todos lados.
Estos serían perfectos para la primera película:
Estos serían perfectos para la primera película:
Re: Zack Snyder dirigirá Superman
Me encanta esta declaración. Ya se dieron cuenta el gran impacto que causó esa visión tan cabrona de Nolan al hacer así a Batman? :Good: El hecho de que sirva para dar camino a proyectos atrevidos basados en personajes iconicos de los comics como en este caso Superman es fabuloso. PAra mi, me parece ideal partir de cero. Si, de cero.
Dirán y se preguntarán algunos el por qué no tomar en cuenta las versiones de Reeve? Fácil: Es otra visión. Y para mi, Snyder es una elección muy buena para este personaje.
Esto pinta para ser muy bueno! :Yea:
Dirán y se preguntarán algunos el por qué no tomar en cuenta las versiones de Reeve? Fácil: Es otra visión. Y para mi, Snyder es una elección muy buena para este personaje.
Esto pinta para ser muy bueno! :Yea:
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excelente ya se requiere un superman menos santurron.
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Kevin Costner Confirmed as Jonathan Kent
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced today that Kevin Costner will play Jonathan Kent, the father who raised Clark Kent as his own son, in the new Superman movie to be directed by Zack Snyder.
Snyder stated, "Jonathan Kent is the only father figure Clark has ever had, the man who was there to help Clark understand what he was meant to do in the world as Superman. Kevin will be able to communicate the quiet strength of this rural American man who raised the greatest super hero of all time."
Costner will star alongside Diane Lane, who plays his wife, Martha, and the film's star, Henry Cavill, who will play the new Clark Kent/Superman.
Costner most recently starred in 2010's "The Company Men," and is currently in development on the comedy "The One." He has won two Academy Awards®, for producing and directing the epic "Dances with Wolves," also garnering a nomination for Best Actor. He has also starred in a wide range of memorable films, including "The Untouchables," "No Way Out," "Bull Durham," "Field of Dreams," "JFK," "The Bodyguard," "Wyatt Earp," "Tin Cup" and "Swing Vote," to name a few.
Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder are the producers of the film. The screenplay is being written by David S. Goyer based on a story by Goyer and Nolan. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers.
The new Superman movie will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Diane Lane Discusses Playing Martha Kent
Zap2It.com asked Diane Lane how she felt about being cast as Martha Kent for the up-coming Superman movie, starring Henry Cavill as her adopted son.
"It's daunting, but in a very healthy way," Lane tells Zap2it of tackling the iconic part played most recently on the CW series "Smallville" by Annette O'Toole. "It's like a dare. I have heard and read many people say, 'Do what scares you. Don't run from it, run toward it.' I am delighted to be challenged with the opportunity.
"Zack Snyder said wonderful things in the press release, and I was like, 'Well, it's like he threw down the white glove. Now I have to bend down and pick it up.' It's wonderful, though. He's a visionary, and he'll create his own version. I find that very refreshing. People love to talk about things, and this will definitely be something to talk about."
Read the complete article at Zap2It.com.
USA Weekend has also published an article on Diane Lane...
In preparation, Lane recently watched another comic book movie, Watchmen, again "to remind myself of what an audacious, brilliant man Zack Snyder is," she says. "I love 300 and I'm very flattered to play Martha Kent and live up to his vision. It's pretty cool." Lane, who can be seen next in the HBO film Cinema Verite, airing April 23 (and which we'll have more about next month), is stoked about having Superman as a son. "I've always wanted to raise a good man," she quips. "I thought that was the biggest challenge a woman could have, and so I get the embarrassment of riches."
Kevin Costner Confirmed as Jonathan Kent
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced today that Kevin Costner will play Jonathan Kent, the father who raised Clark Kent as his own son, in the new Superman movie to be directed by Zack Snyder.
Snyder stated, "Jonathan Kent is the only father figure Clark has ever had, the man who was there to help Clark understand what he was meant to do in the world as Superman. Kevin will be able to communicate the quiet strength of this rural American man who raised the greatest super hero of all time."
Costner will star alongside Diane Lane, who plays his wife, Martha, and the film's star, Henry Cavill, who will play the new Clark Kent/Superman.
Costner most recently starred in 2010's "The Company Men," and is currently in development on the comedy "The One." He has won two Academy Awards®, for producing and directing the epic "Dances with Wolves," also garnering a nomination for Best Actor. He has also starred in a wide range of memorable films, including "The Untouchables," "No Way Out," "Bull Durham," "Field of Dreams," "JFK," "The Bodyguard," "Wyatt Earp," "Tin Cup" and "Swing Vote," to name a few.
Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder are the producers of the film. The screenplay is being written by David S. Goyer based on a story by Goyer and Nolan. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers.
The new Superman movie will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Diane Lane Discusses Playing Martha Kent
Zap2It.com asked Diane Lane how she felt about being cast as Martha Kent for the up-coming Superman movie, starring Henry Cavill as her adopted son.
"It's daunting, but in a very healthy way," Lane tells Zap2it of tackling the iconic part played most recently on the CW series "Smallville" by Annette O'Toole. "It's like a dare. I have heard and read many people say, 'Do what scares you. Don't run from it, run toward it.' I am delighted to be challenged with the opportunity.
"Zack Snyder said wonderful things in the press release, and I was like, 'Well, it's like he threw down the white glove. Now I have to bend down and pick it up.' It's wonderful, though. He's a visionary, and he'll create his own version. I find that very refreshing. People love to talk about things, and this will definitely be something to talk about."
Read the complete article at Zap2It.com.
USA Weekend has also published an article on Diane Lane...
In preparation, Lane recently watched another comic book movie, Watchmen, again "to remind myself of what an audacious, brilliant man Zack Snyder is," she says. "I love 300 and I'm very flattered to play Martha Kent and live up to his vision. It's pretty cool." Lane, who can be seen next in the HBO film Cinema Verite, airing April 23 (and which we'll have more about next month), is stoked about having Superman as a son. "I've always wanted to raise a good man," she quips. "I thought that was the biggest challenge a woman could have, and so I get the embarrassment of riches."
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