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Sources told THR the
Superman Legacy
screenings were held over the weekend. The actors were divided into predetermined pairs, including Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Brosnahan and Tom Brittney, Phoebe Dynevor and David Corenswet. The actors were in makeup and clothing as Clark Kent, and the actresses were dressed as Lois Lane. The next screen test was focused on Superman with Hoult Brittney and Corenswet dressed in full costume. The report notes that Mackey was brought in to play Lois Lane opposite each actor but cautions that this doesn’t necessarily mean that she’s the front-runner for Lane.Related
Superman Legacy: David Corenswet & Rachel Brosnahan as Superman & Lois
The Warner Bros. executives will see the various screen tests by Wednesday. A decision on our next Superman and Lois Lane may be made this week. James Gunn’s focus will be on casting the other important roles. Alexander Skarsgard, Bill Skarsgard are rumoured as being on a shortlist to play Lex Luthor. Nicholas Hoult, who was once considered for the part, could also be re-considered if Superman fails to work out. Gunn hopes to start filming Superman Legacy early next year. Gunn has said that he hopes to begin filming
The flash he is well aware of how important it is to nail this one. Peter Safran, co-chairman of DC Studios, teased that Superman Legacy would not be an origin tale and will instead focus on “Superman’s balancing act between his Kryptonian upbringing and his human upbringing.” Superman is truth, justice and American values. He is kindness in a society that considers kindness to be old-fashioned. “While fans were disappointed by Henry Cavill’s dismissal from the role after his brief return to the role in Black Adams I am excited to see what James Gunn will do with the Man of Steel. Superman: Legacy
will hit theaters on July 11, 2025.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apbyAneoCzk
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch
Sources told THR the
Superman Legacy
screenings were held over the weekend. The actors were divided into predetermined pairs, including Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Brosnahan and Tom Brittney, Phoebe Dynevor and David Corenswet. The actors were in makeup and clothing as Clark Kent, and the actresses were dressed as Lois Lane. The next screen test was focused on Superman with Hoult Brittney and Corenswet dressed in full costume. The report notes that Mackey was brought in to play Lois Lane opposite each actor but cautions that this doesn’t necessarily mean that she’s the front-runner for Lane.Related
Superman Legacy: David Corenswet & Rachel Brosnahan as Superman & Lois
The Warner Bros. executives will see the various screen tests by Wednesday. A decision on our next Superman and Lois Lane may be made this week. James Gunn’s focus will be on casting the other important roles. Alexander Skarsgard, Bill Skarsgard are rumoured as being on a shortlist to play Lex Luthor. Nicholas Hoult, who was once considered for the part, could also be re-considered if Superman fails to work out. Gunn hopes to start filming Superman Legacy early next year. Gunn has said that he hopes to begin filming
The flash he is well aware of how important it is to nail this one. Peter Safran, co-chairman of DC Studios, teased that Superman Legacy would not be an origin tale and will instead focus on “Superman’s balancing act between his Kryptonian upbringing and his human upbringing.” Superman is truth, justice and American values. He is kindness in a society that considers kindness to be old-fashioned. “While fans were disappointed by Henry Cavill’s dismissal from the role after his brief return to the role in Black Adams I am excited to see what James Gunn will do with the Man of Steel. Superman: Legacy
will hit theaters on July 11, 2025.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apbyAneoCzk
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch