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It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s 15 Facts About ‘Man of Steel’!
It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s 15 Facts About ‘Man of Steel’!
It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s 15 Facts About ‘Man of Steel’!
Current Superman and Man of Steel star Henry Cavill was officially cast in the role in January of 2011. But, seven years earlier Cavill was also cast as Kal-El in a different Superman project. That film, which was written by J.J. Abrams and would've been directed by McG, was eventually canceled and Cavill never shot a frame of Superman. Until many years later when he was called back for a new Superman reboot and given the job. This is just one of the facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which follows the last son of Krypton in Man of Steel!
New Photo From ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ Set Shows Clark Kent Without Glasses, Looks Kind Of Like Superman
New Photo From ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ Set Shows Clark Kent Without Glasses, Looks Kind Of Like Superman
New Photo From ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ Set Shows Clark Kent Without Glasses, Looks Kind Of Like Superman
Production continues on Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, the follow-up to Man of Steel that's set to include Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman and, if they have time, Superman. At the very least, they're shooting a few scenes with Superman, as evidenced by a new photo from the set showing Henry Cavill as Clark Kent.
‘Batman vs. Superman’ First Look: Henry Cavill Suited Up as Clark Kent
‘Batman vs. Superman’ First Look: Henry Cavill Suited Up as Clark Kent
‘Batman vs. Superman’ First Look: Henry Cavill Suited Up as Clark Kent
When director Zack Snyder unveiled our first look at Ben Affleck all suited up as Batman (with his trusty Batmobile by his side) in his upcoming turn in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,' the photo in question sent the internet into a whirl of excitement. Unfortunately, the same can't really be said of Henry Cavill's reveal, primarily because it's not even of him as Superman, but rather his journalistic alter-ego, Clark Kent.
‘Man Of Steel 2′ Casts Ray Fisher As Cyborg
‘Man Of Steel 2′ Casts Ray Fisher As Cyborg
‘Man Of Steel 2′ Casts Ray Fisher As Cyborg
On the off chance that you still didn't think Warner Bros. was using the sequel to last year's Man of Steel to shotgun a Justice League movie franchise in an effort to keep up with the billion-dollar success of Marvel Studios' Avengers movies, here's a piece of news that should pretty much put that theory to rest: As reported by Variety today, Ray Fisher has been cast as Cyborg for the upcoming se
How ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ Succeeds Where ‘Man of Steel’ Failed
How ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ Succeeds Where ‘Man of Steel’ Failed
How ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ Succeeds Where ‘Man of Steel’ Failed
Admittedly, I never felt too outraged over the ending of last summer’s ‘Man of Steel.’ (Yes, there will be major spoilers ahead.) The complaints over Superman breaking the neck of his foe were certainly valid – therefore changing the very definition of the character – but it didn’t affect my enjoyment of the film. That changed after seeing ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier.’
Watch a Baby Lose His Mind While Watching ‘Man of Steel’
Watch a Baby Lose His Mind While Watching ‘Man of Steel’
Watch a Baby Lose His Mind While Watching ‘Man of Steel’
With all of its wanton destruction and neck-snapping and general grimness, 'Man of Steel' really isn't the most kid-friendly superhero movie out there. However, it has major one young fan in the 16-month old boy featured in the video above, whose joyful reaction to a key scene in the film should melt even the most cynical of hearts and remind you that as cool as superhero movies can be, they're st
‘Batman vs. Superman’ Casts Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as the New Alfred
‘Batman vs. Superman’ Casts Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as the New Alfred
‘Batman vs. Superman’ Casts Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as the New Alfred
After a vast amount of rumors circled as to who could be the villain in the highly anticipated 'Batman vs. Superman' movie, Warner Bros. finally made the big reveal today by announcing Jesse Eisenberg of 'The Social Network' fame in the role of iconic Superman nemesis Lex Luthor. But that's not all! Jeremy Irons also joins the cast as the new Alfred, Bruce Wayne's famous butler.
Batman and Superman Talk Their Upcoming Team-Up and the Future of DC Movies
Batman and Superman Talk Their Upcoming Team-Up and the Future of DC Movies
Batman and Superman Talk Their Upcoming Team-Up and the Future of DC Movies
Warner Bros. and director Zack Snyder have been keeping mum on their upcoming 'Batman vs. Superman' film, despite letting slip that Lex Luthor will pop up as the new villain. With pre-production underway and the recent release of 'Man of Steel' on Blu-ray and DVD, though, stars Henry Cavill (Superman) and Ben Affleck (Batman) have chimed in on what we can expect from the upcoming superhero follow-
‘Arrow’ Season 2: Producers Address Continuity with ‘Batman vs. Superman’
‘Arrow’ Season 2: Producers Address Continuity with ‘Batman vs. Superman’
‘Arrow’ Season 2: Producers Address Continuity with ‘Batman vs. Superman’
DC's live-action properties have long been faced with far fewer continuity ties than Marvel's cinematic universe, but 'Arrow' fans have remained optimistic that the CW-DC drama could in fact hold a place within the world of 'Man of Steel,' and 'Batman vs. Superman.' Muddy though things have been, producers finally have an answer about the CW's Green Arrow prospects on the big screen.
‘Man of Steel 2′: Is Mark Strong the Next Lex Luthor? [UPDATED]
‘Man of Steel 2′: Is Mark Strong the Next Lex Luthor? [UPDATED]
‘Man of Steel 2′: Is Mark Strong the Next Lex Luthor? [UPDATED]
UPDATE: Additional speculation suggests that 'Breaking Bad' star Bryan Cranston may also be up for the role. Between these two actors, which would you rather see get the part? As eagle-eyed fans the world over will tell you, 'Man of Steel' contained numerous references to LexCorp, the company run by iconic Superman villain Lex Luthor. Naturally, tongues started wagging and everyone immediately ass

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